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Radio Program about W C Fields Tuesday on BBC:

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You probably couldn't get this on SW anyway...

Who Took the Cork off My Lunch? – A Tribute to W C
Fields, 11.30-12.00 noon (GMT or UK time?)


Geoffrey Palmer looks at the early career of W C
Fields, and the influence the curmudgeonly master of
wit and good mean fun has had on British comedy.
Contributions from writer and broadcaster Michael
Pointon and from comedy writer and historian Glenn
Mitchell, who has made a study of the impact that
Fields’ brand of humour has had in the UK.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/pip/pj6pg/
Who Took the Cork off My Lunch? – A Tribute to W C
Fields, 11.30-12.00 noon

You'd never catch NPR or CC with a program like this!!!

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I'd rather go hunting with Dick Cheney --
Than go for a ride in Teddy Kennedy's car!
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Radio Programing online on BBC radio

BBC radio has quite a network 7-8 various networks. You can listen to many of their programs online at www.bbc.co.uk, click on radio and there's a place to click to listen with a listing of programs that are available online. Everything from news, comedy, drama, all sorts of music, science and health documentaries, etc. Worth the visit.

> You probably couldn't get this on SW anyway...
>
> Who Took the Cork off My Lunch? – A Tribute to W C
> Fields, 11.30-12.00 noon (GMT or UK time?)
>
> Geoffrey Palmer looks at the early career of W C
> Fields, and the influence the curmudgeonly master of
> wit and good mean fun has had on British comedy.
> Contributions from writer and broadcaster Michael
> Pointon and from comedy writer and historian Glenn
> Mitchell, who has made a study of the impact that
> Fields’ brand of humour has had in the UK.
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/pip/pj6pg/
> Who Took the Cork off My Lunch? – A Tribute to W C
> Fields, 11.30-12.00 noon
>
> You'd never catch NPR or CC with a program like this!!!
>
> 73s from 954
>
 
WPBT 2

showed a W.C. Fields short as filler a couple weeks ago. It was too many, eh I mean too much!
 
Re: WPBT 2

> showed a W.C. Fields short as filler a couple weeks ago. It
> was too many, eh I mean too much!

Shemp was in one of them.

Possibly the bank Dick?

73s from 954<P ID="signature">______________
I'd rather go hunting with Dick Cheney --
Than go for a ride in Teddy Kennedy's car!
Official sticker:
http://www.cafepress.com/roadmaptopeace.47802483</P>
 
Re: WPBT 2

Yes, although I think the Bank Dick was a full length Feature, or Motion picture. For all I know this "short' I claim to have seen, could have been cut from one of his movies. Whatever it was, he was really young, and super funny!

> > showed a W.C. Fields short as filler a couple weeks ago.
> It
> > was too many, eh I mean too much!
>
> Shemp was in one of them.
>
> Possibly the bank Dick?
>
> 73s from 954
>
 
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