Australian radio comedy program starring Spike Milligan
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The Omar Khayyam Show was a 1963 BBC radio comedy programme, written by Spike Milligan based on six episodes of his The Idiot Weekly made for the Australian Broadcasting Commission in 1958–1962.[1]
The cast was Spike Milligan, John Bluthal, Bob Todd, Bill Kerr and Barry Humphries with music by George Chisholm & his Jolly Jazzers. Bluthal had also appeared in two of the three series of The Idiot Weekly. Brian Wilde appears in episode 1 and Tim Gudgin in episodes 2–6, whilst in one episode Barry Humphries is heard doing a character voice similar to Dame Edna Everage's. [2] The producer was Charles Chilton[3] who had also produced some episodes of The Goon Show, on which The Idiot Weekly was based.
It was broadcast weekly from 27 December 1963. The episodes were (in broadcast order) Ned Kelly, The Ashes, The Prime Minister's Trousers, The Flying Dustmen, The America Cup and Waltzing Matilda. The scripts had minor changes to remove some references to Australian locations and personalities unfamiliar to British audiences. However, some better known personalities remained, notably Sir Donald Bradman.
Episode
Title
Original broadcast date
Preservation
1
Ned Kelly
27 December 1963
Edited BBC "ring main" (internal distribution system) recording, and unedited domestic off-air recording
2
The Ashes
3 January 1964
Domestic off-air recordings
3
The Prime Minister's Trousers
10 January 1964
Domestic off-air recordings
4
The Flying Dustman
17 January 1964
Unedited BBC Sound Archives copy
5
The America Cup
24 January 1964
Edited BBC "ring main" recording, and unedited domestic off-air recording
6
Waltzing Matilda
5 May 1964[4]
Domestic off-air recordings
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^"BBC Radio 4 Extra - the Omar Khayyam Show, the Flying Dustman".
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