There's some real rib ticklers in this farcical little piece. Fast paced hijinx with subtle wit and humour that is always the hallmark of good British theatre comedy. (cheers for the upload)
Hilary Hall School for boys is compelled to share their school buildings with St Swithins School for girls just after World War Two. Originally broadcast on BBC Radio Four on 25th August, 1979 as a Saturday Night Theatre production, adapted by Giles Cooper and featuring radio stalwarts Margot Boyd, Philip Voss, Roger Hammond, Tammy Ustinov, Brian Haines and a young Adam Godley as Hopcroft Mi (Minor).... classic farce by John Dighton. Enjoyable drama.
"Absolutely tip top" - thank you - most enjoyable. I feel my English prowess has improved a notch or two..... of course it may be at the detriment of my being understood in today's environment 😂😂😂
Tremendous fun . A hefty dose of good old eccentric British nonsense . The general deitics (time-place-people-space) here combined with good confident writing and acting mark this little gem above "typical of the genre" status . I heard it before , enjoyed it equally now ; and , will prob listen again sometime ~ Recommended*
@@adebinelli8182 Well good ; and , thanku Ade ~ having not recognized the title , I was delighted to've stumbled across it again . Have you watched "The Shooting Party" ? It's an omeleto comedy short on UA-cam , nothing like this , at all , but very very good . It's only about 12 mins long so easily absorbed*
02dec2023 [AUDIO] The Happiest Days of Your Life.1950.AUDIO ONLY.(A Sim.Margaret Rutherford.J Turnbull.Wattis._7.2_[1h21]_aud.pl.1h31_ / Chaos ensues for staff and students alike after an all-boys and an all-girls school are amalgamated into one.// Hilary Hall School for boys is compelled to share their school buildings with St Swithins School for girls just after World War Two. Originally broadcast on BBC Radio Four on 25th August, 1979 as a Saturday Night Theatre production, adapted by Giles Cooper and featuring radio stalwarts Margot Boyd, Philip Voss, Roger Hammond, Tammy Ustinov, Brian Haines and a young Adam Godley as Hopcroft Mi (Minor).... classic farce by John Dighton. Enjoyable drama.
Love the film version. Also enjoyed this very much. Thank you.
I love listening to this over and over. Margot Boyd is fantastic. First heard it as a teenager in 1979.
I think that was when I recorded it off the radio...
There's some real rib ticklers in this farcical little piece. Fast paced hijinx with subtle wit and humour that is always the hallmark of good British theatre comedy. (cheers for the upload)
Absolutely agree they are so well written more to come...
Brilliant.thank you.
Loved this funny little Drama, thankyou so much for sharing it with us all. 🤗
You did it!!!! Yay and thank you so very, very, very much. This is the funniest and I highly recommend to any and all.😁👏💗
Hilary Hall School for boys is compelled to share their school buildings with St Swithins School for girls just after World War Two. Originally broadcast on BBC Radio Four on 25th August, 1979 as a Saturday Night Theatre production, adapted by Giles Cooper and featuring radio stalwarts Margot Boyd, Philip Voss, Roger Hammond, Tammy Ustinov, Brian Haines and a young Adam Godley as Hopcroft Mi (Minor).... classic farce by John Dighton. Enjoyable drama.
Nicely summed up thank you...glad you enjoyed it...
Guru! Thanks for the Background.
A hoot! Thank you.
Great stuff love the film and this just as good
Mr Billings's wisecracks are so funny...😂
Hilariously chaotic!! ❤❤😂
Oh Alister Simms and Margaret Rutherford! Definitely happiest!
not in this,
Such fun!
"Absolutely tip top" - thank you - most enjoyable. I feel my English prowess has improved a notch or two..... of course it may be at the detriment of my being understood in today's environment 😂😂😂
What-Ho old chap nicely put....
Simply ripping! I went to an all Gel's school........
Remember a film version of this play with Aleister Sims.
And Margaret Rutherford and Joyce Grenfell! A wonderful fun😁
Thank you.
Fantastic fun! Thank you
Tremendous fun . A hefty dose of good old eccentric British nonsense . The general deitics (time-place-people-space) here combined with good confident writing and acting mark this little gem above "typical of the genre" status . I heard it before , enjoyed it equally now ; and , will prob listen again sometime ~
Recommended*
Well said its probably my favourite radio play..
@@adebinelli8182 Well good ; and , thanku Ade ~ having not recognized the title , I was delighted to've stumbled across it again . Have you watched "The Shooting Party" ? It's an omeleto comedy short on UA-cam , nothing like this , at all , but very very good . It's only about 12 mins long so easily absorbed*
@@adzdahlman9724 will give it a view thanks
I watched a gentle comedy radio spoof. On You Tube. Resolution Radio 2020. Presenter Mike Stand. Made me smile.
Hilarious. Heard it before and still laugh as loudly. Thank you
02dec2023
[AUDIO]
The Happiest Days of Your Life.1950.AUDIO ONLY.(A Sim.Margaret Rutherford.J Turnbull.Wattis._7.2_[1h21]_aud.pl.1h31_ / Chaos ensues for staff and students alike after an all-boys and an all-girls school are amalgamated into one.// Hilary Hall School for boys is compelled to share their school buildings with St Swithins School for girls just after World War Two. Originally broadcast on BBC Radio Four on 25th August, 1979 as a Saturday Night Theatre production, adapted by Giles Cooper and featuring radio stalwarts Margot Boyd, Philip Voss, Roger Hammond, Tammy Ustinov, Brian Haines and a young Adam Godley as Hopcroft Mi (Minor).... classic farce by John Dighton. Enjoyable drama.