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Just a Minute. Just a Minute is a BBC Radio 4 radio comedy panel game. For more than 50 years, with a few exceptions, it was hosted by Nicholas Parsons. Following Parsons' death in 2020, Sue Perkins became the permanent host, starting with the 87th series. Just a Minute was first transmitted on Radio 4 on 22 December 1967, three months after ...
520. Yes, What? is an Australian radio comedy first broadcast from June 1936 [1] until 1941, it was one of the best known examples of Australian radio comedy. Originally called The Fourth Form at St Percy's, it was a comedy set in a school classroom. The program ran for 520 episodes and was written, produced and directed by Rex Dawe.
The World of Phil Hendrie is a comedy talk radio program. The show is syndicated throughout North America on Westwood One. [1] It is known for outrageous guests, the majority of whom are fictional and voiced live by the host, Phil Hendrie. Though Hendrie often explains that he is doing the voices, listeners unfamiliar with the show's format are ...
StarTalk (American talk show) Website. startalkradio.net. StarTalk is a podcast on science, comedy, and popular culture hosted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, with various comic and celebrity co-hosts and frequent guests from the worlds of science and entertainment. [1] Past co-hosts have included Colin Jost, Lynne Koplitz, Leighann Lord ...
The Unbelievable Truth is a BBC Radio 4 comedy panel game devised by Graeme Garden and Jon Naismith. [4] The game is chaired by David Mitchell and is described in the programme's introduction as "the panel game built on truth and lies." The object of the game is for each panellist to deliver a short lecture about a given subject, which should ...
Dear Friends (radio program) December Bride (radio program) Dave, Emily and Chainsaw. The Dog House (talk show) Don and Mike Show. The Dudley & Bob Show. Duffy's Tavern. The Durante-Moore Show. The DVE Morning Show.
Twenty questions is a spoken parlor game which encourages deductive reasoning and creativity. It originated in the United States and was played widely in the 19th century. [1] It escalated in popularity during the late 1940s, when it became the format for a successful weekly radio quiz program. [citation needed]
Danger – Men at Work! Dave Hollins: Space Cadet. The Day the Music Died (radio programme) Dead Ringers (series) Deep Trouble (radio comedy series) Delve Special. The Department. Dial M For Pizza. Do Go On.