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Reader Charles Steels of Fairhurst Drive, Walkden, popped into the office with a number of items which he found some years ago after the death of his mother, Ethel Crook. Celebrated thespian couple ...
A half-hour sitcom, the series starred radio and theatre star Jimmy Clitheroe. Using his four-foot three-inch stature and mischievous persona to comic effect, causing further mischief and mayhem for ...
Derek Boyes of The Jimmy Clitheroe Club emails: " In the Fifties and Sixties the antics of The Clitheroe Kid kept up to ten million listeners a week laughing at his Radio Adventures. "July 2007 is the ...
Broadcasting for the first time since the 1960s, six lost episodes of one of the BBC’s most popular radio comedies – The Clitheroe Kid. Starring the diminutive northern comic James Robertson Clitheroe ...