Classic BBC comedy series featuring future members of The Goodies and Monty Python's Flying Circus
A circus saga - and Radio Prune's Director speaks out. Starring John Cleese, David Hatch and Graeme Garden. From March 1970.
DetailsOedipus Rex gets the Radio Prune treatment and a Whitehall farce with a twist. With John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From May 1970.
DetailsRadio Prune takes a pop at Radio 1 DJs and James T Kink camps it up in 'Star Trek'. Featuring John Cleese. From November 1973.
DetailsRobinson Prunestone is marooned with Man Friday. Raucous comedy with John Cleese, Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden, from June 1968.
DetailsCleese and Co delve into the dark side, exploring the unexplainable. Scary. Writers include Eric Idle.
DetailsClassic shenanigans from December 1966 with John Cleese, Jo Kendall, Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor and David Hatch.
DetailsFavourite stories from Shakespeare, plus the cast worry over Bill Oddie's singing voice. Featuring John Cleese.
Details'Music for Schools' featuring Herr Lacquer, Bill sings 'Animal Child' and 'The Curse of the Flying Wombat' continues. From 1966.
DetailsA multi-million pound loan, and mankind's entire history. Songs and sketches with John Cleese and Graeme Garden. From May 1968.
DetailsWith Chaucer's Nunne's Prieste's Brother's Uncle's Mother-in-Law's Husband's Wife's Gibbon's Friend's Tale. From March 1970.
DetailsA song-packed edition - and is it really the end for Radio Prune? Stars Tim Brooke-Taylor and John Cleese. From May 1970.
DetailsPrune Playhouse presents 'The Search for the Nile'. With John Cleese, Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden. From November 1973.
DetailsIt's spring, spring, spring for the I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again team.
DetailsFeaturing the continuing story of the unfortunate 'Flying Wombat', Scottish Music Night and Mr Grapevine, bird impressionist.
DetailsThe Taming of the Shrew: 70s radio explained by Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graeme Garden, David Hatch, Jo Kendall and Bill Oddie. From Feb 1970.
DetailsAn edition from Nov '65 featuring the very scary 'Dr Y and The Thing', and Lydia Picnic-Basket's Wonders of the Countryside.
DetailsSketches and mayhem with Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Jo Kendal and David Hatch.
DetailsThe end of the world, Hamlet and a unique version of Tom Brown's Schooldays - all in under 30 minutes.
DetailsThe future stars of the Goodies and Monty Python continue their usual radio mayhem. A classic show from December 1966. Episode 11 of 14.
DetailsOperation Chocolate - and an ode to Julie Andrews. Songs and sketches with John Cleese and Graeme Garden. From May 1968.
DetailsProblem corner, and Robinson Prunestone gets marooned. Songs and sketches with John Cleese and Graeme Garden. From June 1968.
DetailsThe team return with the usual sketch and puns. Bill Oddie gives his vocals an airing with the odd song.
DetailsThere's a new cowboy film called Flower of the West (or The Lone Hydrangea) plus The Curse of the Flying Wombat.
DetailsClassic Cleese, Kendall, Garden, Brooke-Taylor, Oddie and Hatch.
DetailsGreek legends get lampooned and Bill Oddie sings the telephone directory. With John Cleese and Jo Kendall.
DetailsThe great Sir Ruddy Shame, and the Ghost of McMuckle Manse. Songs and sketches with John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From May 1968.
DetailsJoin Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graeme Garden, David Hatch and Bill Oddie.
DetailsNew programmes on Radio Prune, plus new style female news readers. With Graeme Garden and David Hatch. From December 1973.
DetailsAvant garde music, crime prevention and the legend of William Tell. First heard in May 1967.
DetailsTim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Bill Oddie, Jo Kendall and David Hatch with more mad oddities.
DetailsIt's 1966, London is Swinging and Cleese, Oddie and Co return for another series. Including The Man with the Incredible Ears.
DetailsFeaturing 'Tim Brown's Schooldays' and the classic John and Mary 'I love to be alone in the country' sketch.
DetailsRobinson Prunestone is marooned with Man Friday. Raucous comedy with John Cleese, Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden, from June 1968.
DetailsCleese and Co with more surreal nonsense including Opportunity Flops, Lydia Picnic-Basket and a Whodunnit...
DetailsCleese and company investigate hovercrafts and the three-toed sloth. Bill Oddie sings a song about ferrets.
DetailsChaotic comedy continues as the team perform Othello and John Cleese shops for a stocking - for his head.
DetailsRadio Prune presents 'A Kick In The Arts' and 'So You Think You've Got a Feed Line?'. With Bill Oddie. From November 1973.
DetailsAs the axe is wielded, Radio Prune gets a rival. With John Cleese, Graeme Garden and David Hatch. From December 1973.
DetailsThe story of British warfare reveals an exploding St Francis of Assisi. Starring John Cleese and Graeme Garden.
DetailsCan Tim escape the villains? Will Jo play a love scene with King Harold? One of the answers is Yes, the other No.
DetailsCarol singers, old folk, Scrooge and the BBC get the festive treatment. Stars Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie. From December 1969.
DetailsFeaturing Bill Oddie's 'gospel' tribute to the London Bus and an outside broadcast from Nibbling-on-The-Bone.
DetailsServing up teapot hysteria and a romp '20,000 Leaks Under the Sea'. With Tim Brooke-Taylor and John Cleese. From April 1970.
DetailsRobinson Prunestone is marooned with Man Friday. Raucous comedy with John Cleese, Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden, from June 1968.
DetailsThe Radio Prune team hand out their gongs - and get saved by the bell. Stars John Cleese and Tim Brooke-Taylor. From April 1970.
DetailsA dandy's revenge with Beau Legs - and persecuting pigeons. Songs and sketches with John Cleese and Jo Kendal. From June 1968.
DetailsFeaturing The Spy With My Cold, Cabaret at the Cafe Au Lait and The Curse of the Flying Wombat.
DetailsClassic comedy with the likes of John Cleese and David Hatch - and other future Goodies or Pythons.
DetailsRadio Prune becomes a musical station with Dave 'the Rave' Hatch. Also stars John Cleese, and Bill Oddie. From March 1970.
DetailsIt's panto time at Dreary Lane, with Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden as the ugly sisters, plus John Cleese. From December 1968.
DetailsThe listeners go on strike - and a legendary royal's in marrying mode. Stars John Cleese and Tim Brooke-Taylor. From March 1970.
DetailsWith the new Common Market in mind, Radio Prune goes International. With John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From April 1970.
DetailsAnother gem from the ISIRTA vaults, including the Addictive Knitter, the Julius Caesar Lecture and a rare madrigal by Risotto.
DetailsThe team set out to cause offence, plus high drama on the rails. Starring Tim Brooke-Taylor and Bill Oddie. From March 1970.
DetailsClassic BBC comedy series featuring future members of The Goodies and Monty Python's Flying Circus
DetailsClassic BBC comedy series featuring future members of The Goodies and Monty Python's Flying Circus
DetailsClassic BBC comedy series featuring future members of The Goodies and Monty Python's Flying Circus
DetailsClassic BBC comedy series featuring future members of The Goodies and Monty Python's Flying Circus
DetailsClassic BBC comedy series featuring future members of The Goodies and Monty Python's Flying Circus
DetailsClassic BBC comedy series featuring future members of The Goodies and Monty Python's Flying Circus
DetailsAfter nine weeks on air, Radio Prune celebrates its centenary! Stars John Cleese and Tim Brooke-Taylor. From April 1970.
DetailsThe BBC, carol singers, old folk and Scrooge get the festive treatment. Stars John Cleese and Bill Oddie. From December 1969.
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