Lady Constance de Coverlet, RIP

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Lady Constance de Coverlet, RIP

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The most astonishing monster in radio history is now unleashed from her moorings, intent on foreign shores.

What shores? I'll have a pint of bitter, thank you.

Tim Brooke-Taylor, OBE, MCC and Bar, was paralysingly funny on the radio back when I was still at school, and he carried on. I've no doubt he enjoyed what he did, too. What a guy.
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Lady Constance de Coverlet, RIP

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spot;1532104 wrote: The most astonishing monster in radio history is now unleashed from her moorings, intent on foreign shores.

What shores? I'll have a pint of bitter, thank you.

Tim Brooke-Taylor, OBE, MCC and Bar, was paralysingly funny on the radio back when I was still at school, and he carried on. I've no doubt he enjoyed what he did, too. What a guy.


From the Cambridge University Footlights and the 1948 Gang Show to The Goodies and I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue he was a highlight and a genius, RIP and a heartfelt thank you.
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