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Tuesday, 30 April 2019
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And Brigit Forsyth is still around today - she plays the role of Pearl in Radio 4's ED REARDON'S WEEK.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, BBC Radio 4-Extra is currently broadcasting the 1975 radio adaptation of Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads.
Thanks for that, CJ. I listened to the first episode of WHTTLL on iplayer a couple of weeks ago. It was taken from a home recording, so the quality was a bit variable, but it was interesting to spot the differences to the TV episode.
ReplyDeleteWhere is that picture from..?
ReplyDeleteIt's from a book called (funnily enough) Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads.
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