Flywheel Shyster Flywheel (Marx Brothers remakes by BBC)
Various
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
Bewertungen
just like the originals
paulthevole
The two playing Groucho and Chico really have got their accents and mannerisms down to a T. First t ime I heard them, I thought they were the real thing. I'd also say (I know this is blasphemy) that their timing is better than Groucho & Chico's on the original recording of The False Roderick. Regarding recording quality, the file names BBC... and FlywheelShysterFlywheel... sound a little muffled, while the FLYWHEEL_SHYSTER_and_FLYWHEEL... ones are clearer and louder. The latter are duplicates of the others but they only cover the 1st series. If you want to match them up, until the filenames are changed to show this, their original dates are as follows: FLYWHEEL_SHYSTER_and_FLYWHEEL_900602_The_Missing_Rembrandt.mp3 FLYWHEEL_SHYSTER_and_FLYWHEEL_900609_the_actors_pt1.mp3 FLYWHEEL_SHYSTER_and_FLYWHEEL_900609_the_actors_pt2.mp3 FLYWHEEL_SHYSTER_and_FLYWHEEL_900616_the_gangsters.mp3 FLYWHEEL_SHYSTER_and_FLYWHEEL_900623_situation_vacant-FooFoo.mp3 FLYWHEEL_SHYSTER_and_FLYWHEEL_900630_the_Boxer.mp3 FLYWHEEL_SHYSTER_and_FLYWHEEL_900707_the_election.mp3 Lastly, until it's cleared up, The Devil You Know is actually a Yes, Minister episode of the same name.
The 1992 TV Interview
Ken Arthur
Noel's Addicts. First broadcast Tue 30th June 1992, on BBC1. Noel Edmonds' lighthearted series on people's obsessions. Nigel Mansell, Britain's top Formula 1 racing driver, talks about his addiction to competing and undergoes the rigours of the Addicts. Also on tonight's programme are "Ratman", along with his collection, and a couple of Marx Brothers addicts. Director: Graham Wetherell Producer: Richard L Lewis
Posting error
Barry Boates
The episode listed as "The Devil you know" is not Flywheel but rather a broadcast of "Yes, Minister".
Awesome
Melfloyd
Good job, I love these shows!