The Bard's Guide to Radio Comedy
Mar. 16th, 2013 10:38 amIn Britain, the radio is still a valid form of entertainment, beyond music and news. I have something going from BBC Radio Four almost constantly when I'm on the computer, so I thought I'd share some of my favourites, for those who might be in Cabin Pressure withdrawal, or who are looking for some entertainment they don't need to watch.
All of the following air on Radio Four. Some of them can be listened to on the iPlayer, if they are airing currently, some can be found on YouTube if you're lucky, and I think all can be found to buy from iTunes or Audible. I'm sure there are less legal ways, as well, if you are so inclined to seek them out.
Some of these have been on for decades, so don't be alarmed by the number of episodes. And these are just my favourites, or those I thought people might enjoy. There's a lot more out there and I highly recommend looking for it.
( A Comedy Tonight. )
All of the following air on Radio Four. Some of them can be listened to on the iPlayer, if they are airing currently, some can be found on YouTube if you're lucky, and I think all can be found to buy from iTunes or Audible. I'm sure there are less legal ways, as well, if you are so inclined to seek them out.
Some of these have been on for decades, so don't be alarmed by the number of episodes. And these are just my favourites, or those I thought people might enjoy. There's a lot more out there and I highly recommend looking for it.
( A Comedy Tonight. )