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Looking for Oil Drum Lane

Galton and Simpson’s journey from being fired by Hancock, to striking Steptoe gold. Stars Marc Wootton and Barry Castagnola.

A dramatisation of Ray Galton and Alan Simpson's comedy writing partnership - from Tony Hancock's departure to striking gold with Steptoe and Son. Starring Marc Wootton, Phil Cornwell, Barry Castagnola, James Hurn and Toby Longworth.

Weaving comedy archive and newly written scenes, the show follows the tortuous search for Oil Drum Lane, the fictional address of Steptoe and Son. The programme commemorates the passing of Ray Galton in October 2018.

Ray Galton and Alan Simpson met in a tuberculosis sanatorium in 1948. They became friends through a shared passion for radio comedy. To amuse themselves, they broadcast their own sketches over the hospital radio. After sending their material to famous comedy writers of the day Denis Norden and Frank Muir, Alan and Ray were encouraged to post some scripts to the BBC. An unexpectedly positive response left the fledgling writers ecstatic.

Soon they became regular sketch writers for the BBC. They met Tony Hancock and rose to the top of their profession.

But when Hancock decided to go it alone Galton and Simpson were devasted and left high and dry.

The team was then commissioned by the colourful head of light entertainment at the BBC, Tom Sloane, to write ten comedy plays - but the loss of Hancock generated an impenetrable writer's block - until they hammered out a pilot sit-com that became Steptoe and Son.

Ray Galton........................................Marc Wootton
Alan Simpson...................................Barry Castagnola
Tony Hancock/Wilfred Brambell......James Hurn
Harry H Corbett...............................Phil Cornwell
Tom Sloan........................................Ian Pearce
Duncan Wood..................................Toby Longworth

Other parts were played by the cast.

Written by Ian Pearce.
Script Editor - Nick Romero.
Directed and Produced by Andrew McGibbon.

A Curtains For Radio production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in December 2018.

28 minutes

Last on

Sat 9 Jan 2021 12:30

Broadcasts

  • Sun 16 Dec 2018 19:15
  • Fri 21 Dec 2018 07:30
  • Fri 21 Dec 2018 17:30
  • Fri 21 Dec 2018 22:00
  • Sat 22 Dec 2018 05:30
  • Fri 24 Apr 2020 11:30
  • Tue 5 Jan 2021 09:30
  • Tue 5 Jan 2021 16:30
  • Wed 6 Jan 2021 04:30
  • Sat 9 Jan 2021 12:30

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