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Christmas creeps up on Arthur, leaving him little time to plan his festive arrangements. Could the lack of seasonal planning see Arthur miss out on his turkey? Full synopsis In this one-off episode the sudden arrival of Christmas, ('We've only just celebrated Easter!' ), surprises Arthur. Could his lack of seasonal planning possibly see Arthur miss out on his turkey?
Notes Recorded at Dartington Hall. Broadcast details Date Friday 25th December 2015 Time 11:30am Channel Length 30 minutes Repeats.
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Christmas Special for BBC R4 Announced This entry was posted in on. Count Arthur Strong’s Radio Show! Is to return to the airwaves of BBC Radio 4 this December for a new Christmas Special. The one off show will be recorded at the Dancehouse Theatre Manchester on the 26th October in front of a live audience. Tickets for the recording are available by registering at Count Arthur Strong’s Radio Show!, which won the Sony Radio Academy Award for Best Sitcom in 2009, ran for seven years on BBC Radio 4 from 2005 to 2012 until the character transferred to his BBC2 TV sitcom. Komedia Entertainment and Smooth Operations have been commissioned to make the Christmas Special by BBC Radio 4 and the show will feature Count Arthur Strong’s repertory company, which includes Mel Giedroyc, Alastair Kerr, Dave Mounfield and Terry Kilkelly.
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A second series of Count Arthur Strong’s TV sitcom was recorded in the early summer this year for BBC 2 and transmission details are expected to be announced in the near future. Post navigation.
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The front cover of the second series CD release, featuring Genre Sitcom Running time 28 minutes Country of origin United Kingdom Language(s) English Home station Starring (S1) (S2–3) (S4–8) (S2&6) (S5) (S7) Created by Written by Script Editor Graham Duff Produced by John Leonard Executive producer(s) Recording studio, (S1-7) Dancehouse Theatre, (S4-7) Komedia (S5) Original release 23 December 2005 ( 2005-12-23) – present No. Of series 8 + 4 specials No. Of episodes 48 Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! Is a broadcast on, written. It features Count Arthur Strong, a former who has, and other similar problems, played by Delaney.
Each episode follows the Count in his daily business and causing confusion in almost every situation. First broadcast on 23 December 2005, Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! Has had eight series and four specials. In 2009 the show won the Gold for comedy, the highest honour for a British radio comedy.
A television adaptation, premiered on in July 2013. Main article: The character of Count Arthur Strong was by Steve Delaney and a new co-writer with the 2013 BBC sitcom which was broadcast for six half-hour weekly episodes from 8 July 2013. The television project heralds a new chapter in the life of Count Arthur Strong; the series is set in London rather than vaguely and unspecifically in Doncaster, and none of the supporting characters from the radio programme are featured. Two further series have since been broadcast, although in 2017 the BBC announced that it would not be commissioning further series. Honours In 2009, Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! Won the Gold Sony Radio Academy Award in comedy.
In 2016, Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show! Won the Best Radio Sitcom from the British Comedy Guide.
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