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All Gas and Gaiters: Series 1 and 2

A BBC Radio Ecclesiastical Comedy

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All Gas and Gaiters: Series 1 and 2

By: Pauline Devaney, Edwin Apps
Narrated by: Derek Nimmo, Full Cast, John Barron, Jonathan Cecil, Robertson Hare, William Mervyn
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TV’s first ecclesiastical comedy, All Gas and Gaiters was enjoyed by over 10 million viewers on BBC One between 1966 and 1971. Written by husband-and-wife-team Pauline Devaney and Edwin Apps, it was so popular that a selection of scripts were revised and re-recorded for radio with the same star cast as the television series.

Robertson Hare starred as the Archdeacon of the fictional St Ogg’s Cathedral. An elderly gentleman fond of a tipple and with an eye for the ladies, he shares the cloisters with his clerical companions, the easy-going Bishop (William Mervyn) and the naïve, accident-prone Chaplain (Derek Nimmo and Jonathan Cecil). All they want is a quiet life – but this wish is constantly thwarted by the overbearing Dean (John Barron), and all too often, chaos and confusion abound as they are caught up in a series of hilarious misadventures.

This collection comprises all 33 episodes of the classic comedy. Among the guest stars are David Jason, Richard Caldicot, Doris Hare, Hugh Paddick, Deryck Guyler and Julia McKenzie.

Written by Pauline Devaney and Edwin App

Produced by David Hatch and John Dyas

Cast
Archdeacon……………………Robert Hare
Bishop……………………William Mervyn
Bishop’s Chaplain (The Reverend Mervyn Noote)……………………Derek Nimmo/Jonathan Cecil
Dean……………………John Barron

Please note: the sound quality of this title may vary due to the age of the recordings

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Brilliant.... the sound quality is terrible in places but overall a gem of a show

Nostalgia at its best

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I have the Gen X dilemma of this being familiar and part of my childhood but, whilst amusing and, don’t get me wrong - I listen to this a lot as “background comedy” - there are eyebrow-raising boomer views that are very much “of their time”; be warned!!!

Themes of their time

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Sound quality as others have mentioned is very poor in places but I wear headphones to listen to audiobooks & didn’t find this much of a problem. The stories made me laugh out loud I thoroughly enjoyed them.

Really enjoyed this

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Some tracks show signs of tape deterioration but otherwise excellent condition considering it's over 60 years since broadcast

Good but not perfect

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Very very gentle, thoroughly undemanding listening, Performances are all fine if a trifle farcical, lovely smattering of guests such as Joan Sanderson, Hugh Paddick and Frank Williams. You can listen to it while doing something else and just let it wash over you..

The epitome of a gentle comedy...and that's fine

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