This is as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

And this is No more missing ISIHAC, written , and concerning Uncategorized

BBC Radio 4 have made comedy programmes, including I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue available through their "Listen Again" facility. Yay! Yay again! I shall now have to set up a cron job to grab that once a week, I think. Fantastic, fantastic news! I always miss it!

Comments

Col

And don’t forget “BBC Radio 7 (digital station BBC Radio 7 on Mondays”:http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbc7/listenagain/monday/ when they repeat a different classic ISIHAC show every week. :^D


There’s also a great ISIHAC fan site which lists all the contests and shows since the first one in April 1972.

Siôn

Where can I find downloads of past programs. My mam is in a nursing home, but in full control of her marbles, and would like to listen to some of the classsics. Any help would be apreciated.

Thank you and good night - and mornington crescent to you all.

best regards - Siôn

sil

Siôn: the BBC sell tapes of ISIHAC, which you could purchase. They're not available for free download.

Peter Forster

BBC gave us an ancient ISIHAC with the first ever Mornington Crescent, which was very brief and flat (the audience found it scarcely amusing) from the days before Samantha, Sven, Humph's opening Townography, Lionel Blair and the blueness. When did the programme become what it is? Who opened the door to the doubles entendres? I first began to hear it regularly in the mid 90s when it had already become so famously, shamelessly smutty.

Peter

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