The Navy Lark - BBC Transcription Service - 70 - s10e01 - Troutbridge Electrifies Portsmouth
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- The Navy Lark 70 (Transcription episode number)
Series 10, Episode 01
Troutbridge Electrifies Portsmouth
Have been lighting up The Navy Lark back for a new series of programmes written by Lawrie Wyman
Label: BBC Transcription Services - 129550
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: UK
Genre: Non-Music
Style: Public Broadcast, Comedy, Spoken Word
70 is Series 10, Episode 10 - Troutbridge Electrifies Portsmouth
Run off: 12-FPD-129550 and B.B.C.
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Brilliant far-fetched comedy. I loved these when they first were broadcast and am enjoying them again. It's just a shame that Ronnie Barker didn't get the same star billing as Pertwee & Philips. As he would say ... "You're rotten you are. Rotten rotten rotten!" Thanks for the posting😃😄 "Blast From The Past"
It has to be remembered that when the series started, Ronnie Barker wasn't as well known as he would later become. At least he was credited in the end characters unlike the series writer Laurie Wyman who appeared as minor characters.
@@vincentharriman3283I totally agree.
You'll forfeit your Sunday afternoon crumpet for a year. I love Heather Chasen as Mrs Povey (and Wren Chasen too). Later she played Rita Murray . Never really got the credit she deserved.
How Sub-Lieutenant Phillips joined the Royal Navy with those navigation skills, I'll never know
There was an episode explaining how he ended up at Dartmouth...to join the army! It also explains how he passed...in his own way.
What a legend, Pertwee is!
"Get your best uniform pressed and your shoes polished - court martial is at 10:30 in the forenoon, sir"
"I reckon you're somewhere between H and J"
Anyone know how to get this series? I've been trying to get copies of this program
Hiya
There are CD boxsets available (mostly second hand as they are out of print)
or you can listen to many of them online
we know our steam and diesel, but what is the mast and sail for?
Possibly the mast and sail were for the seaboat.
awfully dangerous
:)
@@hardcorescm I know the difference between fiction and reality before you ask