The Arthur Haynes Show. Copyright: BBC
The Arthur Haynes Show

The Arthur Haynes Show

  • Radio sketch show
  • BBC Light Programme
  • 1962 - 1965
  • 53 episodes (4 series)

Sketch show adapted from the hit ITV television series, starring comic Arthur Haynes. Also features Nicholas Parsons.

  • Series 2, Episode 1 repeated Saturday at 9:30am on Radio 4 Extra

The Arthur Haynes Show

The legendary comedian stars in his wickedly funny sketch show, written by Johnny Speight.

Arthur Haynes was the most popular comedian in Britain from the late 1950s. His hit TV sketch show ran for 15 series, winning him the Variety Club Award as ITV Personality of 1961, and the following year it was adapted for BBC radio. Included here is a collection of the best surviving radio episodes, featuring the classic comic battles between Haynes and his long-suffering straight man, Nicholas Parsons.

In these fun-filled sketches, lead-swinging Arthur bothers his GP, a dodgy decorator torments a house-proud customer, a dubious visitor takes advantage of Vicar Parsons' charity, and more... There are also frequent appearances from Arthur's most famous and best-loved character, truculent tramp Hobo Haynes, who delights in recalling how he spent the war 'up to me neck in muck and bullets'.

Written by Johnny Speight, who went on to create Alf Garnett in BBC TV's sitcom Till Death Us Do Part, this hilarious show boasts a stellar supporting cast, including Patricia Hayes, Norma Ronald, Barney Gilbraith, Dorothy Dampier, Leslie Noyes and Dermot Kelly.

First released: Thursday 25th April 2024

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