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The Shuttleworths (And Brian Appleton) 1/1/2004 The Shuttleworths (and Brian Appleton) Last Edited: 01-Jan-2004 The Shuttleworth family is the unique and solitary creation of Graham Fellows. See http://www.shuttleworths.co.uk for much more information. The listing below places the programmes in chronological order as a single sequence. There are multiple lengths, formats, and stations: • The Shuttleworths (TS): Three series, 17 shows, 15 minutes, solo performances, BBC Radio Four • Shuttleworth’s Showtime (SS): One series, six shows, 60 minutes, solo performances/contemporary music/other guest comedians, BBC Radio One • Radio Shuttleworth (RS): Two series, 11 shows, 30 minutes, BBC Radio Four • Television Shows (500 Bus Stops, John Shuttleworth: Europigeon) (TV): One series of four shows and a single show, 30 minutes, BBC Television Two • Radio Specials: Eight shows, unknown lengths, BBC Radio One and Radio Four • Cast: GF = Graham Fellows GFF = George Fellows KB = Ken Bruce SL = Sue Lawley With: CG = Charlotte Green NR = Nick Ross TW = Terry Wogan Writers: Graham Fellows With MW = Martin Willis Directors and Producers: PS = Paul Schlesinger, DE = Dawn Ellis Date Episode Episode “title” Cast Lucas (editor) Location S Number 11-Oct-1993 TS1e01 Cotton Buddies GF 15:29, 10891, S Radio 4 G R7: PS X-JL-044 a 16-Dec-2002 12-Oct-1993 TS1e02 Mini Break in Giggleswick GF 15:12, 10697, S Radio 4 G R7: PS X-JL-044 a 17-Dec-2002 13-Oct-1993 TS1e03 How… GF 14:53, 10472, S Radio 4 G R7: PS X-JL-044 a 18-Dec-2002 14-Oct-1993 TS1e04 Pillock of the Community GF 15:06, 7085, S BG D/L G R7: PS Radio 4 a 19-Dec-2002 X-JL-044 31-Dec-1993 Special New Year’s Eve Special Radio 4 M 26-Mar-1994 TS1e051 One Foot in the Gravy GF 13:56, 6533, S BG D/L G R7: PS Radio 4 a 20-Dec-2002 X-JL-044 02-Apr-1994 TS1e06 John Goes to London GF 15:35, 7305, S BG D/L G PS Radio 4 a X-JL-044 28-Apr-1994 Special Europigeon 27:47, 26062, S BG G PC D/L a 14-Nov-1994 SSe01 Shuttleworth’s Showtime Radio 1 M 21-Nov-1994 SSe02 Shuttleworth’s Showtime Radio 1 M 28-Nov-1994 SSe03 Shuttleworth’s Showtime Radio 1 M 05-Dec-1994 SSe04 Shuttleworth’s Showtime Radio 1 M 12-Dec-1994 SSe05 Shuttleworth’s Showtime Radio 1 M 19-Dec-1994 SSe06 Shuttleworth’s Showtime Radio 1 M 20-Dec-1994 Special Xmas with the Shuttleworths Radio 4 M 29-May-1995 Special John Shuttleworth and Friends Radio 1 M 28-Jun-1995 TS2e01 Wireless Wanderings 1 GF, CG, SL, 14:40, 6883, S BG D/L G (excerpts from Shipping Forecast, PS Radio 4 a Desert Island Discs, The Archers) X-JL-044 05-Jul-1995 TS2e02 Wireless Wanderings 2 GF, NR, SL, CG, KB, TW 14:48, 6941, S BG D/L G (Crime Watch UK) PS Radio 4 a X-JL-044 12-Jul-1995 TS2e03 The Birthday Bench GF 15:00, 7032, S BG D/L G PS Radio 4 a X-JL-044 19-Jul-1995 TS2e04 John Dries Up GF 14:44, 6914, S BG D/L G clarinet by Andy Munby PS Radio 4 a X-JL-044 26-Jul-1995 TS2e05 Shuttleworth Diplomacy Radio 4 M 26-Sep-1996 Special John Shuttleworth’s Open House #1 Radio 4 M 25-Dec-1996 Special Shuttleworths’ Xmas Special Radio 4 M 24-Jun-1997 TV1e01 500 Bus Stops TV 2 M 01-Jul-1997 TV1e02 500 Bus Stops TV 2 M 08-Jul-1997 TV1e03 500 Bus Stops TV 2 M 1 TS1e05 and TS1e06 might also be numbered as a separate series because of the separation in their original broadcast dates. 1 of 2 1/1/2004 Date Episode Episode “title” Cast Lucas (editor) Location S Number 15-Jul-1997 TV1e04 500 Bus Stops TV 2 M 08-Oct-1997 TS3e01 Chic Ken Radio 4 M 15-Oct-1997 TS3e02 Ping Pong Pangs Radio 4 M 22-Oct-1997 TS3e03 Radio Shuttleworth Radio 4 M 29-Oct-1997 TS3e04 Caravan Capers Radio 4 M 05-Nov-1997 TS3e05 John Le Shuttle Radio 4 M 12-Nov-1997 TS3e06 Midsummer Madras 13:41, 12840, S PC D/L G R7: a 14-Aug-2003 31-Dec-1997 Special John Shuttleworth’s Open House #1 Radio 4 M 04-May-1998 TV2 Europigeon (TV version) TV 2 M 03-Nov-1998 RS1e01 Radio Shuttleworth with Leo Sayer GF 27:58, 26232, S BG - Radio 4 G R7: and John Hegley GF/MW, GF/DE, PS X-JL-044 a 01-Oct-2003 PC D/L 10-Nov-1998 RS1e02 Radio Shuttleworth with Wendy Craig GF 27:57, 26208, S BG - Radio 4 G R7: and Lorraine Bowen GF/MW, GF/DE, PS X-JL-044 a 08-Oct-2003 PC D/L 17-Nov-1998 RS1e03 Radio Shuttleworth with Patrick GF 28:01, 26280, S BG - Radio 4 G R7: Moore, Jenny Éclair and Sean Cullen GF/MW, GF/DE, PS X-JL-044 a 15-Oct-2003 and Dylan PC D/L 24-Nov-1998 RS1e04 Radio Shuttleworth with Vanessa Feltz GF 28:12, 26228, S BG - Radio 4 G R7: and Boothby Graffoe GF/MW, GF/DE, PS X-JL-044 a 22-Oct-2003 PC D/L 01-Dec-1998 RS1e05 Radio Shuttleworth with John Kettley, GF 28:20, 6644, M BG - Radio 4 G Sean Locke and John Maloney GF/MW, GF/DE, PS X-JL-044 a 24-Feb-2000 RS2e01 Radio Shuttleworth Radio 4 M 02-Mar-2000 RS2e02 Radio Shuttleworth with Richard GF 28:08, 13188, S BG - Radio 4 G Whiteley, Jo Enright and John Artway GF/MW, DE X-JL-044 a 09-Mar-2000 RS2e03 Radio Shuttleworth Radio 4 M 16-Mar-2000 RS2e04 Radio Shuttleworth Radio 4 M 23-Mar-2000 RS2e05 Radio Shuttleworth Radio 4 M 30-Mar-2000 RS2e06 Radio Shuttleworth 27:46, 26035, S PC D/L G R7: a 09-Aug-2003 26-Dec-2000 Special The Leg End of Robin Hood Radio 4 M 24-Dec-2002 Special Plonker’s Baby GF, GGF 28:16, 19,881, S Radio 4 G DE X-JL-044 a 2003? TS4e01 GF M PS 2003? TS4e02 Chrome Alone GF 14:21, 6728, S BG D/L G DE Radio 4 X-JL-044 2003? TS4e03 A Moving Story GF 14:16, 6689, S BG D/L G DE Radio 4 X-JL-044 2003? TS4e04 Scare in the Community GF 14:19, 6718, S BG D/L G DE Radio 4 X-JL-044 2003? TS4e05 Every Cloud Has a Silver Wedding GF 14:27, 6774, S BG D/L G DE Radio 4 X-JL-044 Brian Appleton Date Episode Title Cast Lucas (editor) Location S 25-Dec-2003 Special Brian Appleton’s Christmas Single GF 27:56, 13102, S BG D/L G DE a 2 of 2 .
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