- Band Waggon
"Band Waggon" was a comedy
radio show broadcast by theBBC from 1938 to 1940. The first season featuredArthur Askey andRichard Murdoch . In the second season, Askey and Murdoch were joined bySyd Walker , and the third season addedDiana Clare for two episodes."Band Waggon" was the first comedy show to be designed specifically for radio, and established the practice of broadcasting a regular comedy and music programme at the same time each week. The show ended in 1940, allowing Askey to pursue a career in film and Murdoch to join the
Royal Air Force . A show of the same name and starring Askey and Murdoch withTommy Trinder was playing at the London Palladium when WW II broke out. The following year another version - with Norman Evans in pace of Trinder - played at the Blackpool Opera House.In 1940 a film of the same name, based on the radio show, was produced, directed by
Marcel Varnel , again featuring the double act of Arthur Askey and Richard "Stinker" Murdoch. The plot involves the latter pair using unorthodox methods to get their show onto the BBC and running into enemy agents at a castle in Sussex. Arthur Askey, playing himself, in his first major film role, employs his trade mark catch-phrase: "I Thank You" and songs: "Big-Hearted Arthur" and "The Bee". The film also features the music ofJack Hylton , the singing talents ofPatricia Kirkwood , dancing girls and the clowning ofMoore Marriot . In 1958, a television version was made, starring Askey and Murdoch, called "Living It Up".External links
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* [http://www.britishcomedy.org.uk/comedy/bandwagon.htm The Bandwaggon Show Guide]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/heritage/story/ww2/homefront.shtml The BBC at War] including a 66 second [http://www.bbc.co.uk/heritage/media/ww2/bandwaggon2.ram "Band Waggon" audio clip]
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