Episode 26 'The Lord Chamberlain's Blue Pencil'

EPISODE · Feb 21, 2018 · 50 MIN

Episode 26 'The Lord Chamberlain's Blue Pencil'

from A History Of Comedy In Several Objects · host ahistoryofcomedypodcast

Hello [REDACTED]! Welcome to Episode 26 of A History of Comedy in Several Objects, the best mother[REDACTED] historically focused comedy analysis podcast around! In this episode Elspeth and Olly talk about the Lord Chamberlain’s blue pencil, which would edit the material that variety comedians used, thus making it legal to perform. They couldn’t say words like [REDACTED] or [REDACTED]. Especially not [REDACTED] [REDACTED] into his [REDACTED]. It’s a great episode about the culture, society and the comedy of mid-20th Century Britain, as well as looking at legendary acts like Max Miller and Tommy Trinder and their approaches to censorship. You [REDACTED]ers can follow us on @HistComPod and send us an email to [email protected]. Remember to give us 5 [REDACTED] stars on iTunes as well. Don’t be a [REDACTED], do it today. Share the podcast around too! Apologies for our [REDACTED] potty-mouth.

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