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''The News Huddlines'' is a long-running BBC Radio 2 topical comedy sketch show starring Roy Hudd that ran for fifty one series from 1975 until 2001 . Each episode lasted for half an hour and consisted of topical sketches, songs and one-liners. ==Performers== The regular cast consisted of comedy performers Roy Hudd, June Whitfield, and Chris Emmett. The announcer was Richard Clegg, and the music was directed and performed by Peter Moss and The Huddliners. Hudd and Emmett were with the show since its inception while Whitfield joined the show in 1984,〔 〕 taking over from Alison Steadman, who in her turn had replaced original cast member Janet Brown. For the recording on 29 October 1975 Roy Hudd was stuck abroad and could not make the recording so Ray Alan was asked at very short notice to present the show.〔http://binsearch.info/browse.php?bg=alt.binaries.sounds.radio.bbc.highspeed&s=92961707&all=1&server=2〕 The show became British radio’s longest-running audience comedy in 1994 and became the second longest-running overall behind ''Week Ending'', which was terminated in 1998. ''Huddlines'' would have overtaken it in 2003 had it not been terminated with a Christmas special in 2001. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The News Huddlines」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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