Street and Lane

Street and Lane

Infobox Radio Show
show_name = Street and Lane


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format = Situation comedy
runtime = 30 minutes
country = flagicon|United Kingdom United Kingdom
language = English
home_station = BBC Radio 4
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starring = Nicholas Lane (series 1)
Shaun Dooley (series 2)
Fine Time Fontayne
creator =
writer = Dave Sheasby
Ian McMillan
director =
producer = David Hunter
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record_location =
first_aired = August 2005
last_aired = January 2007
num_series = 2
num_episodes = 8
audio_format = Stereophonic sound
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"Street and Lane" is a BBC radio comedy series written by written by Dave Sheasby and Ian McMillan. The main characters, Johnny Street (Nicholas Lane/Shaun Dooley) and Arthur Lane (Fine Time Fontayne) are partners in a small Yorkshire building firm. The series records their rather odd experiences in Yorkshire suburbia, doing a variety of small and large jobs for householders.

Street and Lane often wax philosophical to each other about life, the Universe, and everything. Lane worked for Street's father in the firm, which apparently suffered from certain financial irregularities. Street gave up a teaching career to rescue the family business. The humour is understated, lurking under a stereotypically laconic Yorkshire mindset.

Various running jokes are used. "Head Office calling!" means Mrs. Street, who fields customer calls at home, is calling Johnny on his mobile phone. The "lady with the boiler on Misperton Avenue" is a fictional customer used as an all-purpose excuse for not being able to take on a job right away (the builders do not want to seem desperate for business) or for making a quick exit from an embarrassing situation.

The first series (4 episodes) was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005 with Nicholas Lane as Johnny. A second series was broadcast in 2007 with Shaun Dooley in the same role.

External links

* [http://epguides.com/StreetandLane epguides.com]


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