More Ronnie Barker's Lines from My Grandfather's Forehead Audiobook by Ronnie Barker
Update: 2012-03-01
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Title: More Ronnie Barker's Lines from My Grandfather's Forehead
Author: Ronnie Barker
Narrator: Ronnie Barker
Format: Original Recording
Length: 1 hr and 59 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-01-12
Publisher: BBC Worldwide Limited
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Comedy, Classic British
Publisher's Summary:
Ronnie Barker stars in four episodes of the comedy sketch show as heard on BBC Radio 4. Heres a further cornucopia of clever comedy, featuring sketches, monologues, poems and songs in this sequential entertainment for radio. Here, the sketches include: a bizarre slice of Shakespeare, a poem for a man with a plan, and a forgetful actor. There are also people who use lots of words, but say very little. As well as a musing pianist, we also hear a two-headed Great Eccentric, a spoof Paul Temple, and wires get crossed on the telephone. Co-written by Gerald Wiley (the pseudonym used by Ronnie Barker) and many others, this sophisticated cabaret-cum-sketch-show contains plenty of witty wordplay. Starring Ronnie Barker, with Terence Brady, Pauline Yates, Josephine Gordon, and Dick Abell.
Title: More Ronnie Barker's Lines from My Grandfather's Forehead
Author: Ronnie Barker
Narrator: Ronnie Barker
Format: Original Recording
Length: 1 hr and 59 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-01-12
Publisher: BBC Worldwide Limited
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Comedy, Classic British
Publisher's Summary:
Ronnie Barker stars in four episodes of the comedy sketch show as heard on BBC Radio 4. Heres a further cornucopia of clever comedy, featuring sketches, monologues, poems and songs in this sequential entertainment for radio. Here, the sketches include: a bizarre slice of Shakespeare, a poem for a man with a plan, and a forgetful actor. There are also people who use lots of words, but say very little. As well as a musing pianist, we also hear a two-headed Great Eccentric, a spoof Paul Temple, and wires get crossed on the telephone. Co-written by Gerald Wiley (the pseudonym used by Ronnie Barker) and many others, this sophisticated cabaret-cum-sketch-show contains plenty of witty wordplay. Starring Ronnie Barker, with Terence Brady, Pauline Yates, Josephine Gordon, and Dick Abell.
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