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Raiders of the Lost Archives 2010-2011 Raiders of the Lost Archives 2010-2011 www.lostshows.com AUDIO ONLY FINDS: THE GRAHAM WEBB AUDIO ARCHIVE Series/Programme Title: TX: Dur.: Featuring Location of material online: Technical and Other Notes: AFTER THAT... THIS Unidentified Episode 29:52 Unidentified Episode inc Fanny Craddock sketch 28:05 ALL GAS AND GAITERS (RADIO) Episode 4: The Bishop Turns to Crime 26/01/1971 30:04 Programme missing at BBC but exists in private hands Episode 8: The Bishop Gets a Letter 23/02/1971 29:52 Programme missing at BBC but exists in private hands ASK ASPEL Michael Aspel interviews The Goodies: Graeme 18/12/1970 09:35 Somewhat over-recorded. Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Bill Oddie [Excerpt] AT LAST THE 1948 SHOW Series 2, Programme 1 26/09/1967 23:21 Audio of this episode already exists, otherwise missing. Series 2, Programme 4 17/10/1967 23:56 Episode missing. No other audio known to exist. BARRY HUMPHRIES' SCANDALS Programme 1 12/01/1970 39:49 Programme missing at BBC BRADEN'S WEEK (BBC1) Braden's Week featuring Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, 28/12/1968 12:23 Possibly missing Denis Norden and Hilary Pritchard, plus a song from Jake Thackray [Excerpt only] BROADEN YOUR MIND Series 1, Programme 1 28/10/1968 30:12 Programme missing at BBC Series 1, Programme 2 04/11/1968 30:30 Programme missing at BBC Series 1, Programme 3 (end theme missing) 11/11/1968 29:17 Programme missing at BBC Series 1, Programme 4 (end theme missing) 18/11/1968 29:00 Programme missing at BBC Series 1, Programme 5 (end theme missing) 25/11/1968 28:56 Programme missing at BBC Series 1, Programme 6 02/12/1968 29:32 Programme missing at BBC Series 2, Programme 5 15/12/1969 27:38 Programme missing at BBC Series 2, Programme 6 22/12/1969 28:46 Programme missing at BBC Series 2, Programme 7 29/12/1969 29:04 Programme missing at BBC CHRISTMAS NIGHT WITH THE STARS Christmas Night with the Stars 1971 and featuring full 25/12/1971 55:19 Sequences not mentioned still missing. sequences of A Policeman's Lot, Till Death Us Do Part, Mike Yarwood and hosts The Two Ronnies CILLA Guests: Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke Taylor, Graham 16/12/1969 11:45 Programme missing at BBC Chapman and Arthur Lowe [Excerpt] Excerpt featuring Peter Cook reading a poem as EL 27/02/1971 05:03 Could possibly be 22.1.1969, 25.11.1969 or a surviving episode Wisty featuring Cook COMEDY PLAYHOUSE Captive Audience by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais 02/07/1975 30:57 Programme missing at BBC CONTINUITIES Trailer for Basil Brush's Christmas Fantasy, plus 21/12/1974 03:22 Missing at BBC continuity announcement and weather forecast by Keith Best (transmitted approx. 12.11pm, 21.12.1974) DEE TIME Interview with Tim Brooke Taylor, Marty Feldman, 13/07/1967 12:10 Programme missing at BBC Graham Chapman and John Cleese (At Last the 1948 Show team), hosted by Simon Dee [Excerpt] Jack Benny, Warren Mitchell 1968 09:37 EAMONN ANDREWS SHOW, THE Woody Allen, Beatrice Lilley, Spike Milligan, Earl of 27/12/1964 30:20 Programme missing. Arran Earl Of Arran, The Capitol Showband, Siobhan 14/03/1965 17:12 Programme missing. McKenna, Spike Milligan, Marion Montgomery, Andrew Oldham, Alun Owen [Excerpt] Kenneth Williams and Phil Silvers discuss Carry On 25/06/1967 26:10 Programme missing. Follow That Camel EDWARD WOODWARD HOUR, THE Excerpt featuring Edward Woodward, Margaret (or 27/12/1971 05:51 Programme missing. Julia) Lockwood and Peter Jones E L WISTY (PETER COOK) E L Wisty on The Arts (probably from The Braden Beat) 03:42 Poor recording FRANKIE HOWERD Unknown Programme. Possibly from 1971. Includes 1971? 46:37 sketch about World War II with (I think) Allan Cutherbertson FROST REPORT, THE Unidentified excerpt featuring Peter Cook and Roy Hudd 12:55 May be a Frost on Saturday or Frost on Sunday. (probably Series 2, 1967) FROST ON SATURDAY Tiny Tim appearance [Excerpt] 18/10/1969 19:48 Programme missing. Radio Stars: Henry Hall, Charlie Chester, Bill Worsley, 13/12/1969 36:25 Programme missing? Hugh Morton, Molly Weir, Doris Hare, Arthur English, The 5 Smith Brothers, Cyril Fletcher, Reg Dixon, Winnie Atwell, Eric Barker, Derek Roy, Sandy McPhearson, Charlie Shadwell, Richard Murdoch, Sam Costa, Wilfred Pickles, Mabel Pickles, Pearl Hackney, FROST ON SUNDAY Danny La Rue [Excerpt] 24/11/1968 19:48 Programme missing. Spike Milligan [Excerpt] 29/12/1968? 07:09 GOODIES, THE (inc. ENGELBERT WITH THE NEW GENERATION) The Goodies with Engelbert: 'E/4' Post Office [cuts off 02:32 Audio missing at BBC. Pictures have been returned on DVD from during song] ZDF. The Goodies with Engelbert: 'E/7' Good Deed Day 'E/12' 08:19 Audio missing at BBC. Pictures have been returned on DVD from Plum Pudding 'E/13' Pan's Grannies (not cut into ZDF. (Print-through from older recording) individual episodes as they don't marry up with Andrew Pixley's book) The Goodies on Capital Radio to promote "The Making c. 16/10/1977 06:38 Archive status unknown - almost certainly missing. of The Goodies Disaster Movie" book, coinciding with Capital Radio's 4th birthday celebrations GOOD OLD DAYS, THE Beryl Reid appearance [Excerpt] 28/12/1973 06:05 Programme missing at BBC I'M SORRY I HAVEN'T A CLUE (RADIO) Series 1 Episode introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton 1972 29:11 First series reportedly poorly represented in BBC Sound Archive Series 1 Episode introduced by Barry Cryer 1972 28:11 broadcast after episode above Series 1 Episode introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton 1972 25:52 no clue as to broadcast order [incomplete] JUST FANCY (BBC RADIO) Eric Barker - unidentified episode 26:30 KEN DODD EXPERIENCE, THE (BBC RADIO 2) Unidentified late 1969 episode 1969 27:27 LATE NIGHT LINE-UP Interview with Monty Python team on the evening of the 22/12/1970 06:11 Over-recorded. broadcast of 'Royal Episode 13' with controversial undertaker's sketch (Excerpt) LINES FROM MY GRANDFATHER'S FOREHEAD (BBC RADIO) Unidentified Episode A 24:48 probably late Feb 1971 Unidentified Episode B 24:04 probably week after Episode A Unidentified Episode C 29:52 probably week after Episode B Unidentified Episode D 29:54 probably week after Episode C Unidentified Episode E 30:06 not necessarily linked to episode above Unidentified Episode F 29:52 probably week after Episode E Unidentified Episode G 30:09 probably week after Episode F Unidentified Episode H 28:16 likely 1972 Unidentified Episode I 31:29 probably week after H Unidentified Episode J + another 51:59 probably week after I - more than a single programme. Unclear where the break is. Unidentified Episode K 29:57 follows programme above Unidentified Episode L 29:29 follows programme above Unidentified Episode M 24:35 follows programme above Lines from my Grandfather's Christmas Forehead 24/12/1971 24:48 THE LOVERS (ALL STAR COMEDY CARNIVAL) The Lovers (All Star Comedy Carnival) 25/12/1971 07:49 Missing from ITV archives MARTY Marty - Programme 3 [incomplete] 13/05/1968 20:38 Missing Marty - Programme 4 [incomplete] 20/05/1968 21:40 Missing MEET PHYLLIS DILLER Unknown episode 1968 32:08 Possibly missing episode MISLEADING CASES (A.P. HERBERT'S...) BBC1 The Last Glass 11/07/1967 32:08 Missing MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS Series 1, Programme 2: "Sex and Violence" 05/10/1969 31:48 Programme exists at the BBC, but this original transmission has David Frost's real telephone number read out during "The Mouse Problem" sketch. This was later edited out of all repeats and home video releases and is believed not to survive. MORECAMBE AND WISE SHOW, THE BBC Series 1, Programme 4 featuring Bruce Forsyth 23/09/1968 29:51 Programme missing at BBC; opening section exists on Sony CV32 [Excerpt] BBC Series 1, Programme 8 (Last in series) 21/10/1968 29:51 Programme missing at BBC [Incomplete] MUSIC ON TWO Peter Ustinov and Dudley Moore improvise an opera 17/01/1966 23:03 Programme missing at BBC about Lady Chatterley's Lover NOT ONLY BUT ALSO Unidentified Pete and Dud Dagenham Dialogue Sketch 07:07 Possibly 15.1.1966 but not convinced! with Cilla Black Peter Cook and Dudley Moore - Introduction to NOBA 30/08/1969 00:35 Introduction (and episode) exist at the BBC. Comedy Choice Repeat 30.8.1969 of 26.2.1966 episode NO, THAT'S ME OVER HERE Series 2 Episode 4. Starring Ronnie Corbett (Ronnie), 05/06/1968 25:38 Missing from archives Rosemary Leach (Laura), Ivor Dean (Mr Robinson), Henry McGee (Cyril Dawson), David Kernan (Jergen) Series 2 Episode 4. Starring Ronnie Corbett (Ronnie), 12/06/1968 25:47 Missing from archives Rosemary Leach (Laura), Henry McGee (Cyril Dawson), Gillian Lind (Mother) Unidentified episode (from a 1969 repeat, I assume). 23:54 Features Ronnie Corbett, Rosemary Leach, Ivor Dean and Henry McGee NOW LOOK HERE Unidentified Episode featuring Donald Hewlett, Madge 1971 28:50 1 episode is missing from archives Ryan, Richard O'Sullivan, Pat Hamilton, Geoffrey Russell, Sue Bond, Keith Smith, Cyril Cross Unidentified Episode featuring Donald Hewlett, Madge 1971 28:44 Ryan, Richard O'Sullivan, Wallace Eaton ONE WAY PENDULUM (FILM) One Way Pendulum (1964 Feature Film Version) by 1964 79:56 Incomplete N.F. Simpson PETULA AND FRIENDS Excerpt featuring Petula Clarke, with Warren Mitchell as 27/12/1971 07:53 Programme missing Alf Garnett READ ALL ABOUT IT John Cleese discusses the Fawlty Towers script book 13/11/1977 09:14 Exists at BBC RONNIE BARKER YEARBOOK (PILOT) The Ronnie Barker Yearbook (Pilot) 20/03/1971 43:10 Programme missing at BBC SATURDAY BANANA, THE (SOUTHERN TELEVISION) Lengthy excerpt from edition featuring Bill Oddie 2/12/1978 31:18 (hosting) and The Goodies, inc.
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