Radio Hoo Hah - [Audio Sketch Comedy]

EPISODE · Feb 21, 2017 · 30 MIN

Radio Hoo Hah - [Audio Sketch Comedy]

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A new Radio Four spoof from Mackenzie & McGuire On Radio Hoohah today: In My Mind delves into the thoughts of Leonora Velvety Constable-Wheeler, and her passion for Pugs, Shakespeare and taking her clothes off when she totally doesn’t realise. Popular soap opera The Burgers has a few surprises in store this week when Mrs White slips on some conditioner in the hairdressers, and What’s New has an exclusive look into Dorothy Ahlwhala’s latest novel “Raspberry Ripple, Iron Hoof”, the latest theatre and music releases, as well as handling the political hot potato – Globalisation. Contains lots of bad language. And swearing. A French and Saunders for the Facebook generation” Allthefestivals.com Listen free for a limited time only! Written, Directed and Performed by Octavia Mackenzie and Ashley McGuire. Edited By: Joe Siddons Running Time : 45 mins #sketchcomedy #audiosketch #comedians #femalecomedians #femalesketchcomedy

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