You can still hear them. If you get digital radio (or Tv) then you can hear them being repeated along with the Navy Lark, and I believe Much binding in the Marsh, Educating Archie and others Radio 7 is the name of the station and a look at the BBC website will tell you: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio7/programmes/genres/entertainmentandcomedy Michael Allbrook -----Original Message----- From: essex-uk-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:essex-uk-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Phil Warn Sent: 22 October 2008 15:50 To: Colleen; essex-uk@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Ess] Kenneth Horne show in Walthamstow Hello Colleen, Yes, many of them I think that "many, many, times" said in a suggestive voice was one of the phrases, too There was Rambling Sid Rumpo, signing "Green grow your nadgers, O" "Hello I'm Julian and this is my friend Sandy" said in a camp voice. Kenneth William, of course. Betty Marsden, Bill Pertwee, Hugh Paddick, Douglas Smith (the announcer?) are names I remember from a misspent youth. Fiona & Charles was an oft repeated interlude, with "I know", "I know you know", often inserted , (as a filler?) J. Peasemould Gruntbuttock, was another character. There were also takeoffs of well known TV characters. Seamus Android (Eamonn Andrews), Fanny Haddock (Fanny Craddock, of course), Daphne Whitethigh (Katherine Whitehorne?) It got quite near the knuckle at times, but double entendres are in the mind, they say Phil At 15:05 22/10/2008, Colleen wrote: I recall that Kenneth Horne's shows were a great favourite but can't remember much about these. I vaguely remember Horne becoming various odd ball characters in Round The Horne and my uncle doing mpressions of these yet I can't remember the names of any of these characters my uncle had a talent for mimicking. Phil Warn Any problems, please contact the List Admin: Essex-UK-admin@rootsweb.com