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John Finnemore’s Souvenir Programme: 2023-2025

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John Finnemore’s Souvenir Programme: 2023-2025

By: John Finnemore
Narrated by: John Finnemore, Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Simon Kane, Lawry Lewin, Carrie Quinlan
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A trilogy of special episodes from the multi-award-winning show

‘The funniest man on the radio’ The Telegraph

In 2023 John Finnemore and the Souvenir Programme team returned to Radio 4 with a new format – annual, one-off, 45-minute Specials. Some are in the style of Series 1-8, with sketches, jokes and songs, while others are more discursive and experimental, like Series 9. Collected together here, they all feature his trusty ensemble cast of Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Simon Kane, Lawry Lewin and Carrie Quinlan.

2023’s Special sees a palaeontologist try to not lose his head, a husband try to explain why he’s going to Milan, and the world’s top golfer getting a surprise. We also meet an admirer of Dr Watson, hear from a member of the silent majority, and our regular interviewer, Patsy Straightwoman, hears some home truths from the experts. And… well, since you ask him for a fantastical tale about an amazing voyage...

In 2024’s edition, John regales us with the story of the small Dorset village he’s moved to, and the big, collective decision the residents just made. We’re introduced to his neighbours – including Joy from The Forge, Human Roo, the Cherrys and Melody, who can’t park in the dark – and learn all about the local landmarks, from Staveacre Farm to the tiny, ancient church of St Thomas’; the ex-pub that’s now part house, part speakeasy; and the dog-grooming salon that’s definitely a front for something (though probably not a meth lab). Warm-hearted, charming and quirky, it’ll make you want to pay a visit yourself – just watch out for the cows as you go past Farmer Teal’s place...

2025's instalment is forty-five minutes of the funniest things John thought of in the last year, performed by John and his regular cast, with composer Susannah Pearse at the piano and Sally Stares on the cello. Please note that listening to these sketches about seahorses, time travel and sirens may cause side effects, unless you're listening to the placebo version of the show.

Cast and credits
Written and performed by John Finnemore
Ensemble cast: Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Simon Kane, Lawry Lewin and Carrie Quinlan
Original music composed by Susannah Pearse and performed by Susannah Pearse and Sally Stares
Recording: Jerry Peal and Jon Calver
Studio managers: Chris Maclean and Jon Calver
Editing and sound design: Rich Evans
Production coordinator: Katie Baum
Exec Producer: Richard Morris
Producer: Ed Morrish
A BBC Studios Audio production for Radio 4

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 27 May 2023 (2023 Special), 27 May 2024 (2024 Special), 25 August 2025 (2025 Special)

©2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P)2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.
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3 episodes (oh, just three?)
First one - Yes! he’s back! After the last season (what the dickens was that?) he’s back giving us souvenir jokes!
Second one - oh god no, he’s doing a long one again. Funny in parts but you need to pay attention too much. Less souvenir more a box of mildly expensive wine you have no idea how to get past airport security.
Third one - yeay! Dopamine hit…oh wait…that’s it? Oh…guess it’s just these three is it? Alright, back to non-funny life…
Would have a loved a return to the old format. All actors are brilliant as always.
X Long running fan x

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