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20 results found for '"Humour"' in Keywords.
William Whitelaw thermometer joke (1974)
- Genre
- Speech
Excerpt from a speech by Conservative Party Chairman Willie Whitelaw, including a thermometer joke.
Jeeves (1980)
- Genre
- Fiction; Serial
Jeeves, Parts 1-20. Each part is two minutes long. Narrator is probably Gerald Harper. Based on the P. G. Wodehouse characters, the text is probably by C. Northcote Parkinson.
Jeeves (1980)
- Genre
- Fiction; Serial
Jeeves. 20 parts. Each part is two minutes long. Narrator is probably Gerald Harper. Based on the P. G. Wodehouse characters, the text is probably by C. Northcote Parkinson.
Jeeves (1980)
- Genre
- Drama; Fiction; Serial
Jeeves. 20 parts. Each part is two minutes long. Narrator is probably Gerald Harper. Based on the P. G. Wodehouse characters, the text is probably by C. Northcote Parkinson.
Jeeves (1980)
- Genre
- Drama; Fiction; Serial
Jeeves. 20 parts. Each part is two minutes long. Narrator is probably Gerald Harper. Based on the P.G. Wodehouse characters, the text is probably by C. Northcote Parkinson.
Keith Sugden on his friend Peter Sutcliffe (1981)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with Keith Sugden, friend of Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe, about his personality and social life. Male interviewer not identified.
Kenneth Williams on new book Back Drops (1983)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with veteran entertainer Kenneth Williams about his new book entitled Back Drops, a diary of a year in his life, and on his keeping a diary regularly. He tells some anecdotes from his life. Male...
Jeeves (1986)
- Genre
- Fiction
An unnamed episode of an unnamed Jeeves and Wooster story, assumed to be by P. G. Wodehouse; narrated by Richard Briers.
Jeeves (1986)
- Genre
- Fiction
An unnamed episode of an unnamed Jeeves and Wooster story, assumed to be by P. G. Wodehouse, read by Richard Briers.
Right Ho, Jeeves (1986)
- Genre
- Fiction; Serial
Right Ho, Jeeves. End of chapter 17 and whole of chapter 18. Starring Richard Briers and Michael Hordern.