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Listen to Les

A BBC Radio 4 Vintage Comedy

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Listen to Les

By: James Casey
Narrated by: Les Dawson, Roy Barraclough, Eli Woods, Colin Edwynn, Daphne Oxenford, Various
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25 episodes from the long-running BBC comedy series starring the legendary Les Dawson

For over a decade between 1974 and 1985, lugubrious funnyman Les Dawson had radio audiences in stitches with his hit comedy show Listen to Les.

Included in this collection are 25 vintage episodes, showcasing the gravel-voiced master of mirth at his very best. All your favourite characters are here, including gossip-loving housewives Cissie and Ada; chat show host Cosmo Smallpiece; the elegant Sophisticates and the hilariously dismal Desponds - as well as Wotan, Man of Steel; the debut appearance of comic discovery Justin Jest; and a rare interview with boxer Sugar Albert Ackroyd.

You'll hear tales of 1920s gangsters, Britain's first space hero, and Leonard Shufflebottom: a man so thin, he was once used as a dipstick. Les also pays tribute to a feisty barber and a sheep-headed publican, presents his very own versions of Dallas and Columbo, reflects on the British sense of humour - and reveals how the mother-in-law joke was invented...

Packed with deadpan one-liners, melancholic monologues, side-splitting sketches and unforgettable piano sing-alongs, these classic shows are sure to have your tear ducts prickling with laughter.

NB: Some of the humour on this recording reflects the era in which it was first broadcast

Production credits
Performed by Les Dawson
With Roy Barraclough, Colin Edwynn, Daphne Oxenford and Eli Woods
Written and produced by James Casey
Music by Brian Fitzgerald

First broadcast on BBC Radio 2, 11 August 1974-17 March 1985

©2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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Absolute classic comedy, long live Les Dawson, a true master of comedy and mirth

Top quality comedy

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They don t make them like Les Dawson anymore! A true master of comedy… on stage, radio and television. This audible production is well worth the listening.

Comic Genius

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Les was a British institution - funny, talented and with a variety legend like James Casey at the helm, almost unstoppable.
That being said, some of the humour in this has dated and probably won't sit well with modern audiences, but it is of it's time. If you liked Les, you'll love this.

Great Stuff

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They broke the mould when Les was born! I used to have the cassette of this and I cried tears of laughter.! Real humour!

LES DAWSON

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