Round the Horne: List of programmes

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Round the Horne is a BBC Radio comedy programme that was transmitted in four series of weekly episodes from 1965 until 1968. The show was created by Barry Took and Marty Feldman, who wrote the first three series. The fourth was written by Took, Johnnie Mortimer, Brian Cooke and Donald Webster. Round the Horne starred Kenneth Horne, with Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and Bill Pertwee. [1] The following list shows the dates of first broadcasts and some of the principal items in each programme.

Contents

List of programmes

Series 1

Series 1: 1965
17 MarchIncluding:
  • The BBC's backroom boys: the programme planners
  • Part one of The Clissold Saga
214 MarchIncluding:
  • Isambard Kingdom Fortinbras, inventor of the doorknob
  • More of the BBC backroom boys
  • The Clissold Saga 2: The aviator
321 MarchIncluding:
  • BBC sound effects department
  • The Clissold Saga 3: A pantomime horse
428 MarchIncluding:
  • Robert Capability Lackwind, inventor of toad in the hole
  • BBC censorship department
  • The Clissold Saga 4: Egyptology
  • Rentachap: the first appearance of Julian and Sandy
54 AprilIncluding:
  • Richard Serendipity Mountbasket, inventor of the Christmas Pudding
  • BBC personnel department: Gruntfuttock applies for a BBC job
  • The Clissold Saga 5: films
  • Julian and Sandy running a gents' boutique in Chelsea
611 AprilIncluding:
  • Tammany Wilkinshaft, inventor of the crumpet
  • BBC complaints department
  • Inspector Horne's casebook – The Tap-dancing Monk
  • Kenneth Horne visits a new bona bistro
718 AprilIncluding:
  • Nemesis Fothergill, Ornithologist
  • BBC audience research department
  • "Edwin Braden Is Missing": Horne investigates
  • Julian and Sandy as scriptwriters
825 AprilIncluding:
  • Edwin Chattleforth, inventor of forced meat
  • BBC auditioners
  • 'Who killed the Amazing Proudbasket?
  • Private Fever – Noël Coward parody
  • Bona Tours
92 MayIncluding:
  • Friar Wacker Biscuit, inventor of the hip bath
  • The Spy Who Came in with a Cold: Kenneth Horne meets Chou en Ginsberg
  • Bona Bouffant
109 MayIncluding:
  • Gruntfuttock, King of Peasmoldia
  • Kenneth Horne, Master Spy: Famous People Are Turning Into Animals
  • First appearance of Rambling Syd Rumpo
1116 MayIncluding:
  • From Russia With Love and Kind Regards to Auntie Mabel
  • Blithe Laughter
  • Bona Homes, estate agents
1223 MayIncluding:
  • Kenneth Horne, Master Spy: The Man with the Golden Thunderball
  • Fabe Homes and Bona Gardens
1330 MayIncluding:
146 JuneIncluding:
1513 JuneIncluding:
1620 JuneIncluding:

Series 2

Series 2: 1966
113 MarchIncluding:
  • Kenneth Horne, Master Spy – Big Ben is Stolen
  • The Seamus Android Show with Gladys Runt
  • Bona Drag
220 MarchIncluding:
  • Kenneth Horne, Master Spy – Big Ben is Still Missing
  • Bona Books
327 MarchIncluding:
  • Kenneth Horne, Master Spy – The Escaped War Criminal
  • Bona Tattoos
  • The Seamus Android Show with J. Peasmold Gruntfuttock, Zsa Zsa Poltergeist and Daryl F. Claphanger IV
43 AprilIncluding:
  • Dobbiroids, The Magic Horse Rejuvenator
  • Kenneth Horne, Master Spy – The World Cup Is Stolen
  • Julian and Sandy in MI5
510 AprilIncluding:
  • Kenneth Horne, Master Spy – The Nuclear Banana
  • Julian and Sandy as unarmed combat instructors
617 AprilIncluding:
  • Kenneth Horne, Master Spy – The Joke Thief
  • Julian and Sandy as MI5 dance instructors
  • The Seamus Android Show with Barbara Cartload and Michael Baine
724 AprilIncluding:
  • Dobbiroids Theatre of the Air presents a Special Edition of Round the Horne – Dr Mckinlays Scrapbook
81 MayIncluding:
  • Kenneth Horne Theatre of Suspense – The Giant Mouse
  • The End of the Pier Show at Bogmouth-on-Sylt, auditions –
  • The Amazing Gruntfuttock, Escapologist Extraordinaire
  • Desmond Grapple, Panto Dame
  • Dentures as The Great Omipaloni, Illusionist
  • Rambling Syd Rumpo** Irish Bog Wanderers Song
  • Sunny Molestrangler Vaf
  • Julian and Sandy Telepathy Act
98 MayIncluding:
  • Kenneth Horne Theatre of Mystery and Imagination – The Curse of the Blackstumps
  • The Balls Pond Road Festival of the Arts – J Peasmold Gruntfuttock Describes the Events
  • Rambling Syd Rumpo: Fly Little Bird
  • The Ballet Bona
1015 MayIncluding:
  • Kenneth Horne Theatre of Suspense – The Portrait of Florian Thrust
  • The Hasty Nose
  • Bona Promotions
1122 MayIncluding:
  • Kenneth Horne Theatre of Suspense – The Gaylords
  • Bona Beat Songs Ltd
1229 MayIncluding:
  • Kenneth Horne Theatre of Suspense – Dr Postern and Dr Fu Manchu-en-Ginsberg
  • Bona Relations
135 JuneIncluding:
  • Kenneth Horne Theatre of Suspense – Moby Duck
  • Bona Performers

Series 3

Series 3: 1967
112 FebruaryIncluding:
  • Armpit Theatre – The Plastic Max
  • Colour supplement – Seamus Android at Pinewood
  • Julian and Sandy: no parts for us?
219 FebruaryIncluding:
  • Armpit theatre – The Three Musketeers (I)
  • Colour supplement – Swinging London with Brad Smallpiece
  • Brief Ecstasy
  • Bona Law
326 FebruaryIncluding:
  • Armpit theatre – The Three Musketeers (II)
  • In Which We Serve
  • Bona Cruising
45 MarchIncluding:
  • Armpit Theatre – Lipharvest of the River
  • Seamus Android at London AirportThe Moon and Sixpence (reduced to fourpence for this week only)
  • Bona Antiques
512 MarchIncluding:
  • Armpit theatre – How The Bullet Proof Vest Was Won
  • Bona Soulmates
619 MarchIncluding:
  • Armpit Theatre – Trilby
  • The Daily Polari
726 MarchIncluding:
  • Armpit theatre – The Admirable Loombucket (I)
  • Bona Caterers
82 AprilIncluding:
  • Armpit Theatre – The Admirable Loombucket (II)
  • Bona Nature clinic
99 AprilIncluding:
  • A Special Tribute to J Peasmold Gruntfuttock
  • Bona Press
1016 AprilIncluding:
  • Armpit Theatre – Gaslight
  • Bona Prods
1123 AprilIncluding:
  • Armpit Theatre – The Phantom of Bogmouth
  • Bona Tax Consultants
1230 AprilIncluding:
  • Armpit Theatre – A Man Is Two Foot Tall
  • Bona Bijou Tourettes
137 MayIncluding:
  • Armpit Theatre – Young Horne with a Man
  • Bona Séances
1414 MayIncluding:
  • Armpit theatre – The Maltese Brass Monkey
  • Bona Hunt
1521 MayIncluding:
  • Armpit Theatre – The Big Top
  • Bona Gourmet
1628 MayIncluding:
  • Armpit Theatre – The Muffplaster Saga
  • Bona Guided Tripettes
174 JuneIncluding:
  • The Muffplaster Saga – The Boxer
  • Bona Guest House
1811 JuneIncluding:
  • The Muffplaster Saga – The Bullfighter
  • Bona TV
1918 JuneIncluding:
  • The Palone Ranger
  • The BBC:
    • J Peasmold Gruntfuttock the scriptwriter
    • Charles and Fiona in the sound effects department
    • Rambling Syd Rumpo, Green Grows My Bogling Fork
    • Julian and Sandy: wardrobe department
2025 JuneIncluding:
  • The Head of the BBC Who Came In From The Cold
  • Gruntfuttock goes bodybuilding
  • The Body Bona

Series 4

Series 4: 1968
125 FebruaryIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – Dr Doosweet BA
  • The Lazy Bona Ranch
23 MarchIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – Thoroughly Modern Willy
  • Bona Gurumat
310 MarchIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – Frankenstein's Monster
  • Bona Indoor Ski School
417 MarchIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – The Knights Of Camelot
  • Bona Rags
524 MarchIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – Relatively Grand Prix
  • Bona Male Model Agency
631 MarchIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – Big Broads Don't Squeal
  • Bona Gift Boutique
77 AprilIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – The Celluloid Jungle
  • Bona Academy of Ballroom Dancing
814 AprilIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – Around The World in Ten Minutes
  • Bona Songs
921 AprilIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – Journey to Uranus
  • Bona Books
1028 AprilIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – Apache Story
  • Keep Britain Bona
115 MayIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – Escape From Stalag Limpwrist
  • Bona Abbey
1212 MayIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – I Showed Them In Fleet Street
  • Bona Private Detective Agency
1319 MayIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – Continuum Medicum Romanum
  • Bona Language School
1426 MayIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – Beau
  • Julian and Sandy: Efficiency Experts
152 JuneIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – Bona Prince Charlie
  • Bona Ads
169 JuneIncluding:
  • Movie Go Wrong – He, Son of She
  • Julian and Sandy: Julian's birthday
Source: BBC Radio 7. [1]

Christmas specials

Broadcast 25 December 1966

  • What's on in Swinging London, with Peter Nodule
  • Daphne Whitethigh's gossip column
  • Horse of the Year Show
  • Brad Smallpiece with current events
  • The Colour Supplement – The Lively Arts
  • Rambling Syd Rumpo: "The Clacton Bogle Picker's Lament"
  • Christmas at the BBC, exchanging presents (Charles and Fiona, Julian and Sandy)
  • The Fraser Hayes Four – It Happened In Some Valley
  • Armpit Theatre – The Hunchback of Notre Dame [2]

(Kenneth Horne was unwell and did not take part in this programme.) [3]

Broadcast 24 December 1967

  • The Critics
  • Events this Christmas
  • Christmas Message
  • Armpit Theatre – Cinderella
  • Christmas Party – Daphne Whitethigh makes the punch – Madam Osiris predicts – Charles without Fiona
  • Rambling Syd Rumpo: "Good King Boroslav"
  • Julian and Sandy as cloakroom attendants and entertainers. [2]

Notes and sources

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Round the Horne", BBC. Retrieved 28 February 2019
  2. 1 2 "Round the Horne Specials", British Comedy. Retrieved 28 February 2019
  3. Took, 1998, p. 77

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