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  1. Mrs Worthington
  2. Heard at Hogsnorton - The Truth About the BBC
  3. King Canute
  4. The Old Hiker
  5. The Green Tie on the Little Yellow Dog
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  1. Mrs Worthington
  2. Heard at Hogsnorton - The Truth About the BBC
  3. King Canute
  4. The Old Hiker
  5. The Green Tie on the Little Yellow Dog
  6. Maudie the Racehorse
  7. Ten Pahnds Dahn
  8. Fishing
  9. Everything Is Fresh Today
  10. The Old School Tie
  11. Recumbent Posture
  12. Trains
  13. On the Day That Chelsea Went and Won the Cup
  14. On Behalf of the Working Classes
  15. At the Court of Good Queen Bess
  16. London Transport Board
  17. Mad Dogs and Englishmen
  18. I'm the Pest of Budapest
  19. One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven
  20. Percy the Prawn
  21. Peaceful Street
  22. Clothes
  23. Keeping a Stiff Upper
  24. Nell
  25. My Little Austin Seven
  26. The Stately Homes of England
  27. Band Wagon
  28. When You've Fellows Like Me in the Force
  29. She Was Poor, But She Was Honest
  30. Upp'ards
  31. We Can't Let You Broadcast That
  32. Pets
  33. Play Up and Pay the Dame
  34. Max Miller in the Theatre
  35. Bad Show, Chaps
  36. The Deepest Shelter in Town
  37. The Rain Came Pitter-Patter Down
  38. When Moaning Minnie Moans No More
  39. The Baby in the Flat Up Above
  40. Let Me Tell You
  41. Let's Have Another One
  42. Our Up-To-Date Farm
  43. Out in Indiah
  44. Napoleon's Retreat
  45. The Biggest Aspidistra in the World
  46. Who Is That Man (Who Looks Like Charlie Chaplin?)
  47. Lord Haw Haw of Zeesen
  48. Is 'E an Aussie, Lizzie, Is 'E?
  49. The Proposal
  50. Where Does Poor Pa Go in the Blackout?
  51. Tommy Trinder's Stage Show
  52. It's That Man Again
  53. Max with the Forces
  54. The Food Demonstration
  55. The Home Guard
  56. Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans
  57. If Only I'd Put an X Instead of 1
  58. What Does It Matter?
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Before there were names like Monty Python, Gervais, Jack Benny, and Morcambe dominating the history of British humor, there were names like Noël Coward, Murgatroyd and Winterbottom, and Happidrome who paved the way in the '30s and '40s and created the golden era of British comedy. A Box of British Humour is an ambitious, four-disc document of that era and comprehensive in nature, including every single big name during their performance peaks. Largely culled from radio and theater performances, this box set is essential for ...

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