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==Radio== Radio comedy in Britain has been almost exclusively the preserve of the [[BBC]]. In the 1940s and 1950s, [[Variety show|variety]] dominated the schedules, and popular series included ''[[ITMA|It's That Man Again]]'' and ''[[Much Binding in the Marsh]]''. In the 1950s, the BBC was running ''[[Hancock's Half Hour]]'' starring [[Tony Hancock]]. ''Hancock's Half Hour'' was later transferred to television. One of the notable radio shows was the [[double entendre]]-laden ''[[Round the Horne]]'' (1965β1968), a sequel to the earlier series ''[[Beyond Our Ken]]'', which ran from 1959 to 1964. Later radio shows made use of the panel game format, including the long-running ''[[Just a Minute]]'' (1967β), ''[[I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue]]'' (1972β), and ''[[The News Quiz]]'' (1977β), which often broadcast a dozen of so episodes a year.
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