+ Parsley Sidings was a BBC Radio sitcom created by Jim Eldridge. It starred Arthur Lowe and Ian Lavender (who were also starring in the television wartime sitcom Dad's Army at that time), together with Kenneth Connor from the Carry On films. The scripts are by Jim Eldridge (who would later go on to write for many more series, the most successful being the BBC's King Street Junior). The show is set in a sleepy out of the way railway station on the main line between London and Birmingham, in the Midlands. The main characters are the station master, Mr Horace Hepplewhite (played by Arthur Lowe); his son, Bertrand (Ian Lavender); station porter Percy Valentine (Kenneth Connor); Mr Bradshaw, the signalman (also played by Kenneth Connor); and station tannoy announcer Gloria Simpkins (Liz Fraser, who was also in the Carry On films, and appeared in the Dad's Army feature film). The guest cast in some episodes included Bill Pertwee and Roger Delgado. The announcer for the programme was Keith Skues.-WikiPedia
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Please enjoy these 20 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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02.28.1971 | parsley sidings audition | ||
12.05.1971 | the market special | ||
12.12.1971 | the postal express | ||
12.19.1971 | the beauty queen contest | ||
12.31.1971 | the inspector calls | ||
01.02.1972 | the 1890 rocket | ||
01.09.1972 | the excursion | ||
01.16.1972 | cricket lovely cricket | ||
01.23.1972 | wholl be mother | ||
01.30.1972 | the concert | ||
02.06.1972 | goodbye parsley sidings | ||
09.29.1973 | pass the parcel | ||
10.06.1973 | the flower show | ||
10.13.1973 | the entente cordiale | ||
10.20.1973 | a night out | ||
10.27.1973 | the goods train | ||
11.03.1973 | a bird in the hand | ||
11.10.1973 | the purity league | ||
11.24.1973 | the film makers | ||
12.01.1973 | the secret agent |
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