British Radio seems to have never escaped the war and rationing, or an aesthetic that has a charm and beauty all its own. This is of course from a man who was raised on the Goon Show by his father, a man with humour so dry it had sand dunes and camels. So take this with a grain of salt.

While some shows have progressed, and remained topical, and others deeply pointless (thank you Jonathan Ross), there remain programmes that really haven’t changed in almost 40 years.

And yet, still funny.

 

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