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Clithero Kid appeal



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Published Date: 01 September 2008
ARE your readers able to help a group of Old Time Radio (OTR) enthusiasts who are searching for missing episodes of the hugely popular BBC comedy The Clitheroe Kid?

A recent appeal successfully recovered the last missing show from the 1970s.

We are now concentrating our search on episodes broadcast during 1969. Missing episodes by title include: Little boy Tall Story, If the Dunce's Cap Fits, Clitheroe's Castle, The Kid Who Framed Himself and Right Off The Target.

If you have these or any shows taped from the 1969 radio broadcasts or earlier onto cassette or reel to reel tape, please let us know.

Please contact me if you are able to help at Derek Boyes, 29 Main Street, Cayton, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 3RS. Or email me at: thekidhimself@hotmail.co.uk.

Derek Boyes,
Scarborough.




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  • Last Updated: 01 September 2008 3:30 PM
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