Remembering Alan
October 12th, 2008 by Russell DaviesThere was a time in my life when I really wanted to go to the dentist. I used to try and get there early so I could sit and read through the huge pile of Punch magazines that used to sit in the corner. It never occurred to me that you might be able to get Punch in shops, it never seemed to make it to our local newsagents. I probably imagined that dentists had exclusive access to Punch and its odd mix of base and erudite humour. I’ve bought lots of old Alan Coren compilations off ebay and he always seems to be writing from a mythical humourous golden age; of strikes, bureaucrats, flying squads and French people with onions round their neck. And he had that thing that Hancock had - optimistic glumness. A lovely programme about a splendid man.
Anyway, for those few readers who insist on knowing what a programme is actually about, here’s a link to the programme page and here’s the MP3.

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