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Quote: Simon Stratton @ August 4 2008, 11:06 AM BST

Might buy this to listen to in the car. It's annoying the museum of everything isn't available on CD.

Any other recommendations for radio comedy cds to listen to on car journeys?

Museum of Everything is *cough cough* available, if you catch my drift. What kinds of things do you enjoy or are looking for? Modern shows? Older stuff?

Oh, and His Master's Voice. Another Tavener show, and totally excellent.

Quote: Simon Stratton @ August 4 2008, 11:06 AM BST

Any other recommendations for radio comedy cds to listen to on car journeys?

Yes Minister/Yes, Prime Minister. Funny enough to keep your attention, but not so funny that you'll swerve off the road killing pedestrians and/or yourself.

Yeah, His Master's Voice is excellent too. What a shame there are only four episodes.

Plenty of others: Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge, That Mitchell & Webb Sound, All Bar Luke was really good (if you can get it).

And of course, Tilt was ace. I'm sure Griff will agree... ;)

Dan

Couldn't find Absolute Power.

So far, recommended:

Ed Reardon's Week
Old Harry's Game
Nebulous
We Are Klang
Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off
Bleak Expectations

Will buy a couple of those.

Also buying Nightingales on DVD. Looks interesting.

Old Harry's Game and Claire in the Community are both excellent. Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation was also rather good. And there was a show Linda Smith did, I forget the title.

Oh, and don't forget The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy, on the remote chance you have not already heard it.

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