The Arts and How They Was Done
The Arts and How They Was Done was a comedy radio program that aired from April 2007-May 2007, featuring Desmond Olivier Dingle and the entire National Theatre of Brent, Raymond Box. There were six half-hour episodes and it was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. It starred Patrick Barlow and John Ramm, and was directed by Martin Duncan.
Genre | Comedy |
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Running time | 30 mins |
Country of origin | |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | BBC Radio 4 |
Original release | 4 April 2007 – 9 May 2007 |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Website | Website |
Episode list
Episode | Title | Original Airdate |
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1 | The Birth of Art and How They Done The Cave Paintings | 4 April 2007 |
2 | How Michelangelo Done The Sistine Chapel | 11 April 2007 |
3 | The Taj Mahal And How It Was Done | 18 April 2007 |
4 | The Brontë Sisters And How They Done Their Novels | 25 April 2007 |
5 | How Puccini Done Madam Butterfly | 2 May 2007 |
6 | The Entire History of Theatre Through the Ages and How It Is Done | 9 May 2007 |
Notes and references
- Lavalie, John (21 July 2005). "The Arts and How They Was Done". Epguides. Retrieved 26 December 2011.
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