Radio comedy
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Radio comedy, or comedic radio programming, is a radio broadcast that may involve sitcom elements, sketches, and many other forms of comedy found on other mediums. It may also include more surreal or fantastic elements, as these can be conveyed on a small budget with just a few sound effects or some simple dialogue. Because of this, it is often less restrictive and can allow for more imaginative and inventive comedy.
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[edit] Background and history
Although traditional comedy was once a significant part of American broadcast radio programming, it is now mainly found in the archives of Old Time Radio enthusiasts and in Internet streaming of comedy recordings. The majority of mainstream radio comedy now consists of personality-driven shows hosted by shock jocks such as Howard Stern or comedic duos such as Armstrong & Getty and Bob & Tom. Exceptions to this are WSRN's "Audience of Two", Garrison Keillor's work on Minnesota Public Radio: "A Prairie Home Companion" and "Comedy College", and NPR's Car Talk, a comedy show thinly disguised as car advice, and Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!.
In Britain and Canada, however, the BBC and CBC respectively have continued making new radio comedy and drama. British radio comedy also has a home on Australia's Radio National and in Ireland there are always a few comedy shows in the week's programming on RTÉ.
Many of the BBC's most successful television comedies began life as radio shows. These include Hancock's Half Hour, Goodness Gracious Me!, Knowing Me, Knowing You, The League Of Gentlemen, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Room 101, Have I Got News For You, (based on Radio 4's The News Quiz), Dead Ringers and most recently Little Britain and Absolute Power. The science fiction comedy Red Dwarf was developed from ideas in a radio show called Son Of Cliché. Another science fiction comedy The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy went from radio to television but also to books, website and various forms including the h2g2 project (which is both like and unlike Wikipedia). This has unfairly led to some people viewing radio as just a stepping stone to television, ignoring the many advantages of the medium.
Examples of American radio comedy can be heard on streaming internet radio stations. Garrison Keillor's "A Prairie Home Companion" can be heard on public radio stations in the United States and a different version of the shows can be heard on BBC7 and RTÉ under the name "Garrison Keillor's Radio Show". Old shows can be listened to online at the websites of "A Prairie Home Companion" or RTÉ. British radio comedy can be heard on BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 2 and BBC7. Minnesota Public Radio maintains a website where it is possible to listen to episodes of "Comedy College". A British commercial station "Oneword" broadcasts American vintage radio comedy as part of their 24 hour-a-day programming of books, comedy and drama and this is streamed on the internet.
Interest in radio comedy and radio drama is currently enjoying a resurgence. Epguides.com ( http://www.epguides.com ) which provides encyclopedic information on television shows has recently begun to build a similar list of radio shows at: http://www.epguides.com/menu/radio.shtml.
In America, new groups have formed to try to bring about a renewed interest in the art-form. At the fore-front of this new wave of audio-only comedic groups is Peeper Radio Theatre. In the UK, recent standup and revue comedy performances are also now receiving airing on radio.
[edit] List of radio comedies
[edit] Produced Independently
[edit] Produced by ABC (Australia)
[edit] Produced by or for the CBC
- CBC Festival of Comedy
- CBC Festival of Funny
- Chas Lawther's Stand Up Documentaries
- The Chumps Without a Net
- The Dead Dog Cafe Comedy Hour
- Double Exposure (comedy series)
- The Frantics Frantic Times, Fran of the Fundy, and The Frantics Look at History
- Gary & Ivan's Winnebago Tour
- Great Eastern
- Growing Up and Having Babies
- The Happy Gang
- Here Come the Seventies (radio show)
- How to Seem Smart
- The Irrelevant Show
- Laugh in a Half
- Madly Off in All Directions
- Mr. Interesting's Guide to the Continental United States
- The Muckraker
- The Norm
- Radio Free Vestibule
- Rick and Pete Grow Up and Have Babies
- The Royal Canadian Air Farce
- Running with Scissors with Mr. Interesting
- Sunny Days and Nights
- This Hour Has 17 Programs
- Those People Across the Street
- The Vinyl Cafe
- What a Week
[edit] Produced by or for US public radio
- A Prairie Home Companion (Minnesota Public Radio)
- Comedy College (Minnesota PR)
- Le Show (KCRW)
- NonProductive (WRSU)
- Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! (Chicago Public Radio)
[edit] Produced by or for RTÉ
- The Apocalypse of Bill Lizard
- The Comedy Improv Radio Show
- Beyond the Back of Beyond
- Scrap Saturday
[edit] Produced by or for the BBC
- 15 Minutes of Misery
- 15 Storeys High
- 4 At The Store
- The 99p Challenge
- Absolute Power
- And Now in Colour
- The Arthur Smith Lectures
- Beat The Kids
- Boothby Graffoe, "In No Particular Order"
- Creme de la Crime
- Concrete Cow
- The Consultants
- Genius
- Giles Wemmbley Hogg Goes Off
- Getting Nowhere Fast
- Goodness Gracious Me!
- The Goon Show
- Hancock's Half Hour
- The Harpoon
- The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- The Hole In The Wall Gang
- The House of Milton Jones
- The Hudson and Pepperdine Show
- I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
- I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again
- In One Ear
- It's Been a Bad Week
- It's That Man Again
- Jackie Mason
- Jammin'
- Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation
- Just a Minute
- The League of Gentlemen
- Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World
- Lines from My Grandfather's Forehead
- Linda Smith's A Brief History of Timewasting
- Little Britain
- Loose Ends
- The Mark Steel Lectures
- The Mark Steel Revolution
- The Mark Steel Solution
- The Mel and Sue Thing
- Men from the Ministry
- Mitch Benn's Crimes Against Music
- Much Binding in the Marsh
- The Museum of Everything
- The Party Line
- Paperback Hell
- People Like Us
- The Problem with Adam Bloom
- Radio Active
- The Remains of Foley and McColl
- Robin and Wendy's Wet Weekends
- Room 101
- Ross Noble Goes Global
- Round the Horne
- Saturday Night Fry
- Steptoe and Son
- The Sunday Format
- Take It from Here
- Think the Unthinkable
- We've Been Here Before
- Whose Line Is It Anyway?
- World of Pub
- Yes Minister (Adapted from television)
- You'll Have Had Your Tea (a spin-off from I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- NonProductive.com
- The Comedy-O-Rama Hour on XM Radio and Online 24/7
- Golden Age OTR - The Lighter Side Of Old Time Radio
- Radio comedy webcast listings
- The Sound of Young America
- Kenneth Williams - The Complete and Utter Fantabulosa Website
- CBC Radio Comedy
- Shoutcast Internet Radio Comedy Search
- Live365 Internet Radio Comedy Search
- [http://www.otrr.org/ Old Time Radio Researchers Group
- A Prairie Home Companion
- Audience of Two
- BBC7
- BBC Radio Four Comedy
- RTÉ Radio 1
- Crazy Dog Audio Theatre
- RadioHaHa
- Radio National Australia
- Comedy College
- Minnesota Public Radio
- Oneword website
- Oneword MP3 stream
- Radio Listings guide
- Peeper Radio Theatre
- The Radio Time Machine
- Dramapod Comedy Podcasts