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Something to Shout About: Series 1-3: A BBC Radio Comedy

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Something to Shout About: Series 1-3: A BBC Radio Comedy

By: Myles Rudge, Ronie Wolfe
Narrated by: Eleanor Summerfield, Fenella Fielding, full cast, Joan Sims, Michael Medwin, Nicholas Phipps, Sheila Hancock
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Series 1-3 of the 1960s comedy set in the world of advertising

Set in a London ad agency called 'Apsley, Addis, Cohen, Barbican, Blythe, Giddy & Partners’, Something To Shout About ran over three series in 1960-61.

Michael Medwin stars as account executive Michael, with Fenella Fielding as his seductive secretary Janet, Joan Sims and Sheila Hancock as shorthand typists Mavis and Shirley, Eleanor Summerfield as no-frills executive Maggie and Nicholas Phipps as copywriter Adrian. This disparate team must stick together to succeed, as they battle to win new accounts and impress clients – and from wooing a US tycoon to putting a glamorous spin on a dreary seaside holiday camp, they always think big. Why else would they hire an elephant to promote bath salts?

In these three series, a new recruit unsettles the ad agency’s routine, there’s uproar in the agency when the women discover that the men get paid more, a Parisian photoshoot is ruined and has to be redone on a budget, and a team trip to the countryside to work on a shampoo commercial doesn’t go to plan...

Written by Myles Rudge and guest starring Warren Mitchell and Roy Dotrice in a variety of roles, this light-hearted look at the advertising world is a treat for lovers of classic radio comedy.

Due to the age of these vintage recordings, the sound quality may vary.

Produced by John Simmonds, Trafford Whitelock and Eric Miller

Music by The Jingle Belles and The Bernie Fenton Quartet, under the direction of Cliff Adams (Series 1)

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Advertising mayhem

Well acted, storyline fair, sound quality in places poor.
I would listen to it again. Loved the Switchboard come secretary’s weirdness

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Another great classic

I love these classic radio comedies I wish more was available great cast you can imagine yourself in the office with them laughter filled hours of pleasure love the theme tune which was like adverts of the time 1960 61 when you have Joan Sims in the cast you know it's going to be good well worth the purchase well written by Myles rudge and Ronnie Wolfe who co wrote the great on the buses with Ronald chesney

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Mad men but make it Frank Spencer

Follow the dings of the typewriters and the click clack of heels to the offices of hapless admen. There’s a battle of the sexes over pay, a hopeless typist, backbiting between the sexy young secretary and the dept head/battle axe and goes to prove nothing really changes. Wonderful series, hidden gem.

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Great series but ....

It’s a really good series but even with the warning that says the audio quality isn’t up to modern standards, the audio quality is terrible in places far worse than I was expecting.

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