The Navy Lark
Genre | Comedy |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Home station | BBC Light Programme |
Starring |
Leslie Phillips Jon Pertwee Judy Cornwell Heather Chasen Ronnie Barker Dennis Price Stephen Murray Richard Caldicot Michael Bates Tenniel Evans |
Air dates | 1959 to 1977 |
No. of episodes | 244 (includes 2 Christmas "Specials" to HMS Troutbridge / Arctic Survey teams 1962 & 1965) |
The Navy Lark[1] was a radio sit-com about life aboard a British Royal Navy frigate named HMS Troutbridge, (a play on HMS Troubridge, a Royal Navy destroyer) based in HMNB Portsmouth. In series 1 and 2, the ship and crew were stationed offshore at an unnamed location known simply as "The Island". In series 2 this island was revealed to be owned by Lt. Cdr. Stanton.
The programme was transmitted on the BBC Light Programme and subsequently BBC Radio 2. It was produced by Alastair Scott Johnston. Jon Pertwee is frequently quoted as having suggested the idea of a forces comedy based on the Royal Navy, but writer Laurie Wyman and Alastair Scott Johnston both contemplated an Air Force and an Army themed sit-com before going to the BBC with 'The Navy Lark'. Laurie Wyman included ideas based on excuses for late return from leave and other misdemeanours from HMS Troubridge bulletins. He worked with George Evans (Pertwee's personal scriptwriter) from quite early on, but Alastair Scott Johnston did not want him named until the 12th series onwards. For most of its run, it starred Leslie Phillips, Jon Pertwee and Stephen Murray, whose names rotated in order of precedence every episode over the entire 15 season run.
As of November 2016, Navy Lark series were still replayed in rotation on BBC Radio 4, and made available for delayed listening through their iPlayer service.
Plot
Episodes were self-contained, although there was continuity within the series, and sometimes a reference to a previous episode might be made. A normal episode consisted of Sub Lt Phillips, scheming Chief Petty Officer Pertwee, and bemused Lt. Murray trying to get out of trouble they created for themselves without their direct superior, Commander (later Captain) "Thunderguts" Povey finding out. Scenes frequently featured a string of eccentric characters, often played by Ronnie Barker or Jon Pertwee.
Republic of Potarneyland
The Republic of Potarneyland, a country situated somewhere on the Indian subcontinent, is featured in several episodes. Over the course of the series, it is revealed that Potarneyland had recently been granted independence from Great Britain, and had joined NATO because the Potanis considered it to be a "free gift scheme". During Series 3 of The Navy Lark, a Potarneyland frigate, the Poppadom, appears in several episodes manned by various Potani officers voiced by Michael Bates and Ronnie Barker.
Cast
- Dennis Price – Lieutenant Price ("Number One") (Series 1)
- Leslie Phillips – Sub-Lieutenant Phillips
- Jon Pertwee[2] – Chief Petty Officer Pertwee, Commander Weatherby, Vice-Admiral "Burbly" Burwasher, The Master
- Stephen Murray – Lieutenant/Lieutenant Commander Murray ("Number One")
- Richard Caldicot – Commander/Captain Povey
- Ronnie Barker[3] – Able Seaman "Fatso" Johnson, Lieutenant Commander Stanton, Lieutenant Queeg (Series 1–9), Commander Bell
- Heather Chasen – Mrs. Ramona Povey, WREN Chasen, Lady Toddhunter-Brown, Rita Murray (née Ffont-Bittocks), Second Officer McCluty
- Tenniel Evans[4] – Able Seaman (later Leading Seaman) "Taffy" Goldstein, Admiral Ffont-Bittocks, Ebeneezer Pertwee, Sir Willoughby Toddhunter-Brown
- Michael Bates – Able Seaman Ginger, Lieutenant Bates, Rear Admiral Ironbridge, Padre, Captain Ignatius Aloysius Atchison, Flag Lieutenant Claude Dingle
- Judy Cornwell – WREN Cornwell (Series 4 only)
- Laurie Wyman – Inspector Burt Tiddy, various
- April Walker – WREN Barrett (Series 15 only)
- Jan Waters - WREN Waters (Series 7, ep 1,2)
Production
The series used accents and characterised voices to supplement the humour, as well as a good deal of innuendo.
The show's theme tune was 'Trade Wind Hornpipe' written and performed by Tommy Reilly on a Barry Music compilation of short interlude pieces published in 1958 on BMC118.
The programme was strong on creating identifiable characters, the listener was able to clearly differentiate each person Laurie Wyman created; many of whom acquired enduring catchphrases, most notably from Sub Lieutenant Phillips: "Corrrrr", "Ooh, nasty...", "Oh lumme!", and "Left hand down a bit". "Ev'rybody down!" was a phrase of CPO Pertwee's, necessitated by a string of incomprehensible navigation orders by Phillips, and followed by a sound effect of the ship crashing. Also, whenever Pertwee had a menial job to be done, Able Seaman Johnson was always first in line to do it, inevitably against his will: "You're rotten, you are!". The telephone response from Naval Intelligence (Ronnie Barker), was always an extremely gormless and dimwitted delivery of "'Ello, Intelligence 'ere" or "This is intelligence speakin'".
Other recurring verbal features were the invented words "humgrummit" and "floggle-toggle" which served to cover all manner of unspecified objects ranging from foodstuffs to naval equipment. Unspecified illnesses include "the twingeing screws", a illness to which Pertwee was a martyr, especially when hearing about being under sailing orders.
Reception
The programme made household names of Leslie Phillips, Jon Pertwee and Richard Caldicot. Ronnie Barker's versatile contributions were recognised and Laurie Wyman (later known as Lawrie Wyman) was asked by the producer to write more parts for Barker.
Dennis Price returned for a guest appearance in the fourth series episode A Hole Lieutenant. Other 'guest stars' included Joan Sims, Norma Ronald and June Whitfield.
Sequels and adaptations
There were several radio sequels, including The Embassy Lark and The Big Business Lark. The TV Lark was intended to be a replacement for The Navy Lark starting with what would have been the programme's fifth series. This situation came about due to the head of light entertainment believing that "forces"-based humour had become dated and television was the next "big thing", so Lawrie Wyman was ordered to create a show with the same cast in an independent TV station situation. Alastair Scott Johnston and Wyman tried to stop this but were overruled: hence, the arrival of The TV Lark.
The entire crew had been drummed out of the service and hired by Troutbridge TV Ltd. Janet Brown joined the cast due to the absence of Heather Chasen for this series. However, mainly due to public pressure, the production team of Alastair Scott Johnston and Laurie Wyman managed to revert the show to nautical capers. Storylines in The TV Lark nudged back to naval origins across the ten shows until they were finally reunited with Troutbridge.
In 1959 a film version was made, written by Laurie Wyman and Sid Colin and directed by Gordon Parry. It starred Cecil Parker, Ronald Shiner, Elvi Hale, Leslie Phillips and Nicholas Phipps.
Wyman co-wrote with three other writers a television sitcom HMS Paradise (Associated-Rediffusion, 1964–5) set in a naval shore establishment in which Caldicot played Captain Turvey, but only one series was made. The entire programme was deleted.
The show was condensed from 30 to 27 minutes by Transcription services, then the discs were exported around the world except for South Africa. As Springbok Radio was a commercial station, the BBC refused to allow the station to re-broadcast the British shows: the station acquired the scripts from Laurie and edited them to around twenty-five minutes each, to accommodate the commercial breaks. The revised show was recorded by them in front of a live audience. All the UK associations were kept for the Durban audiences which must have been incomprehensible on occasions. Excerpts of these broadcasts can be heard on the Springbok celebration site and occasionally Pumamouse.
Episode guide
1st Series Spring 1959 [5]
1. 1- 1 29 Mar 1959 The Missing Jeep 2. 1- 2 5 Apr 1959 Operation Fag End (pilot episode) 3. 1- 3 12 Apr 1959 Number One's Chair 4. 1- 4 19 Apr 1959 The Fairground Lights 5. 1- 5 26 Apr 1959 The Comfort Fund 6. 1– 6 3 May 1959 Stuck up the Inlet 7. 1– 7 10 May 1959 The Admiral's Party 8. 1– 8 17 May 1959 The Hank of Heather 9. 1– 9 24 May 1959 The Multiple Mine 10. 1–10 31 May 1959 The Gun Mechanism Test 11. 1-11 7 Jun 1959 The Whittlesea Bay Yacht Regatta 12. 1-12 14 Jun 1959 The Psychology Test 13. 1-13 21 Jun 1959 A Watch on the Initiative 14. 1-14 28 Jun 1959 An Exercise in Filming 15. 1-15 5 Jul 1959 The Smuggling Spy 16. 1-16 12 Jul 1959 The Whittlesea Carnival and Fête
17. 2- 1 16 Oct 1959 New at the Helm 18. 2- 2 23 Oct 1959 Fatso's Box Brownie 19. 2- 3 30 Oct 1959 Bring Back the Barge 20. 2- 4 6 Nov 1959 The Mock Action 21. 2- 5 13 Nov 1959 Going Dutch 22. 2- 6 20 Nov 1959 The Figurehead 23. 2- 7 Nov 27 1959 Gunboat to Gumba. The script is included on "The Navy Lark Series Two Volume 1". Episode on 'The Navy Lark: The Collection: Series 12 24. 2- 8 4 Dec 1959 Johnson Finds Treasure 25. 2- 9 11 Dec 1959 The Charter Trip to Antarctica 26. 2-10 18 Dec 1959 Cementing Relations 27. 2-11 25 Dec 1959 Strike up the Band 28. 2-12 1 Jan 1960 The Route March. The script is included in "The Navy Lark Series Two Volume 1." Episode on 'The Navy Lark:The Collection: Series 7 29. 2-13 8 Jan 1960 A Trip up the Thames 30. 2-14 15 Jan 1960 Radar Talk Down System "Episode on 'Navy Lark Collection: Series 12" 31. 2-15 22 Jan 1960 A Crisp Romance 32. 2-16 29 Jan 1960 The Lighthouse Lark 33. 2-17 5 Feb 1960 Pertwee Posted to Portsmouth 34. 2-18 12 Feb 1960 Johnson's Diet 35. 2-19 19 Feb 1960 Tug of War 36. 2-20 26 Feb 1960 Return to Portarneyland. This is still missing in 2015, but the script is included on "The Navy Lark Series Two Volume 2". 37. 2-21 4 Mar 1960 The Cross Country Run 38. 2-22 11 Mar 1960 The Morning After 39. 2-23 18 Mar 1960 The Admiral's Present 40. 2-24 25 Mar 1960 Secret Mission to Calais 41. 2-25 1 Apr 1960 Mr Murray Goes Sick 42. 2-26 8 Apr 1960 The Portarneyland Fishing Limit
3rd Series 1960 [8]
43. 3- 1 2 Nov 1960 In Portsmouth for a Re-Fit
xx. Sp-01 5 Nov 1960 Wrens' Reunion at the Royal Festival Hall. Not broadcast. The team took part in a special appearance on stage at the Royal Festival Hall in the presence of The Queen and The Queen Mother in celebration of the WRNS 21st anniversary. The 20 minute performance was not broadcast, but a recording survives.
44. 3- 3 9 Nov 1960 Refitting Ebeneezer Pertwee's Tug 45. 3- 4 16 Nov 1960 Sea Trials of the Poppadom 46. 3- 5 23 Nov 1960 Mutiny Aboard Troutbridge 47. 3- 6 30 Nov 1960 The Explosive Biscuits 48. 3- 7 7 Dec 1960 Sir Willoughby Takes Over the Island 49. 3- 8 14 Dec 1960 Mount Rumpus Atoll 50. 3- 9 21 Dec 1960 Mr Murray's Houseboat - the 50th show 51. 3-10 28 Dec 1960 Johnson's Birthday 52. 3-11 4 Jan 1961 Povey's Unexpected Leave 53. 3-12 11 Jan 1961 Families' Day 54. 3-13 18 Jan 1961 Falmouth Ghost Ship 55. 3-14 25 Jan 1961 Onabushkan Flu 56. 3-15 1 Feb 1961 The Efficiency Expert 57. 3-16 8 Feb 1961 The Floggle Grummit Missile 58. 3-17 15 Feb 1961 The Hitch Hiking Counterfeiter 59. 3-18 22 Feb 1961 Commodore Goldstein 60. 3-19 1 Mar 1961 Mr Phillips Has Navigation Tuition 61. 3-20 8 Mar 1961 CPO Pertwee and the Laundry 62. 3-21 15 Mar 1961 The Surprise Wedding. It is included in Navy Lark Collection: Series 6 Part 2
63. 4- 1 15 Sep 1961 Returning from Leave 64. 4- 2 22 Sep 1961 Captain Povey's Spy 65. 4- 3 29 Sep 1961 The Secret of Nessie's Youth. 66. 4- 4 6 Oct 1961 The Northampton Hunt Ball 67. 4- 5 13 Oct 1961 Hijacked 68. 4- 6 20 Oct 1961 Admiral Troutbridge 69. 4- 7 27 Oct 1961 Relatives and Reservations 70. 4- 8 3 Nov 1961 Humgrummits on the High Seas 71. 4- 9 10 Nov 1961 Are Captain and Mrs Povey Married? 72. 4-10 17 Nov 1961 Cine Cameras at Sea 73. 4-11 24 Nov 1961 The Citizen Adjustment Course 74. 4-12 1 Dec 1961 A Hole Lieutenant 75. 4-13 8 Dec 1961 Spy Catching in Casablanca 76. 4-14 15 Dec 1961 Mount Pot Erupts 77. 4-15 22 Dec 1961 Captain Povey's Shop 78. 4-16 29 Dec 1961 Leading Seaman Goldstein's Party 79. 4-17 5 Jan 1962 The Invitation 80. 4-18 12 Jan 1962 The Cornish Exercise. Still missing in 2015. 81. 4-19 19 Jan 1962 A Strange Hobby 82. 4-20 26 Jan 1962 Mr Phillips Get Engaged 83. 4-21 2 Feb 1962 The Sinking of the Bubble Car 84. 4-22 9 Feb 1962 Long John Pertwee 85. 4-23 16 Feb 1962 The Admiral's Accident Report 86. 4-24 23 Feb 1962 Over the Sea to Rosyth 87. 4-25 2 Mar 1962 The Return of Sir Frederick Flatley 88. 4-26 9 Mar 1962 The Ship's Concert
Christmas Special 1962
xx. Sp-02 Xmas 1962 Calling The Antarctic. Christmas Special 1962. Not broadcast in the UK. Released on The Navy Lark: The Collection: Series 4, Vol 2.
The TV Lark 1963 [11]
T01. 25 Jan 1963 Opening Night T02. 1 Feb 1963 The Prestige Show T03. 8 Feb 1963 Z Ambulances T04. 15 Feb 1963 House of Commons T05. 22 Feb 1963 Back to Portsmouth T06. 1 Mar 1963 On Safari T07. 8 Mar 1963 Ship Ahoy! T08. 15 Mar 1963 The Portarneyland Election T09. 22 Mar 1963 The Top Secret Rocket Trials This is still missing in 2015. T10. 29 Mar 1963 Back in the Navy
5th Series spring 1963
89. 5- 1 5 Apr 1963 First Day out of Dock 90. 5- 2 12 Apr 1963 The New Barmaid (100th edition) 91. 5- 3 19 Apr 1963 A Deliberate Bashing 92. 5- 4 26 Apr 1963 Whittlesea Regatta 93. 5– 5 3 May 1963 HMS Troutbridge Gets a Rocket 94. 5– 6 10 May 1963 The Ghost Ship
6th Series autumn 1963 [12][13]
95. 6- 1 27 Sep 1963 Wren Chasen Returns 96. 6- 2 4 Oct 1963 On the Carpet 97. 6- 3 11 Oct 1963 The Bungalese Spies 98. 6- 4 18 Oct 1963 Troutbridge's Party 99. 6- 5 25 Oct 1963 Rescuing Admirals 100. 6- 6 1 Nov 1963 Demise of the Depth Charges 101. 6- 7 8 Nov 1963 The Struggle for Promotion 102. 6- 8 15 Nov 1963 Navigation by Computer 103. 6- 9 22 Nov 1963 Stormy Weather 104. 6-10 29 Nov 1963 Chasing the Kepeac 105. 6-11 6 Dec 1963 The Submerged Island 106. 6-12 13 Dec 1963 The Sicilian Secret Agent 107. 6-13 20 Dec 1963 German's Troutbridge 108. 6-14 27 Dec 1963 Confirming Povey's Rank 109. 6-15 3 Jan 1964 The Calais Dock Strike 110. 6-16 10 Jan 1964 Johnson's Memoirs 111. 6-17 17 Jan 1964 The Emperor of Tratvia 112. 6-18 24 Jan 1964 Open Day 113. 6-19 31 Jan 1964 Stuck on a Sandbank
7th Series 1965 [14]
114. 7- 1 11 Jul 1965 Taking Some Liberties 115. 7- 2 18 Jul 1965 Smugglers in the Solent 116. 7- 3 25 Jul 1965 Mr Murray is Victimised 117. 7- 4 1 Aug 1965 The Poveys Move House 118. 7- 5 8 Aug 1965 Captain Povey Reports Sick 119. 7- 6 15 Aug 1965 Admiral Pertwee's Fleet 120. 7- 7 22 Aug 1965 Let Loose with a Chopper 121. 7- 8 29 Aug 1965 Making a Right Pig's Breakfast 122. 7- 9 5 Sep 1965 The Mysterious Pudding Mine 123. 7-10 12 Sep 1965 The Hovercraft Training Course 124. 7-11 19 Sep 1965 Sabotaged Floggle-Toggle Box 125. 7-12 26 Sep 1965 The Portarneyland Training Exercise 126. 7-13 3 Oct 1965 Going on Leave to Croydon
Christmas Special 1965
xxx. Sp-03 Xmas 1965 Hitting the Ice Floe. (Christmas Special. Not broadcast in the UK. Released on The Navy Lark: The Collection: Series 7.)
8th Series 1966 [15]
127. 8- 1 4 Sep 1966 Where is Troutbridge? 128. 8- 2 11 Sep 1966 Float a Peddle Fiddle 129. 8- 3 18 Sep 1966 A Sticky Business 130. 8- 4 25 Sep 1966 Buoys Will Be Buoys 131. 8- 5 2 Oct 1966 Steamship Day 132. 8- 6 9 Oct 1966 Farewell to HMS Varsity 133. 8- 7 16 Oct 1966 The Army Lark 134. 8- 8 23 Oct 1966 Just the Ticket 135. 8- 9 30 Oct 1966 Mr Phillips Promotion 136. 8-10 6 Nov 1966 Pertwee and the Tratvian Beer 137. 8-11 13 Nov 1966 The PM Papa 138. 8-12 20 Nov 1966 Getting Rid of Pertwee 139. 8-13 27 Nov 1966 Off to Sea at Last
140. 9- 1 2 Jul 1967 Having Been Towing (a.k.a. Back from the Antarctic)[18] 141. 9- 2 9 Jul 1967 Fishers off the Faroes 142. 9- 3 16 Jul 1967 Cleaning Up (a.k.a. A Filthy Ferryboat)[19] 143. 9- 4 23 Jul 1967 Jigsaws and Jemmies 144. 9- 5 30 Jul 1967 The Naval Review 145. 9- 6 6 Aug 1967 The Curious Caravan Case 146. 9- 7 13 Aug 1967 Frenchmen in J.41 147. 9- 8 20 Aug 1967 The Police Drop In 148. 9- 9 27 Aug 1967 Mr Murray's Endurance Course 149. 9-10 3 Sep 1967 Women in the Wardroom 150. 9-11 10 Sep 1967 Troutbridge's Silver Jubilee 151. 9-12 17 Sep 1967 CECIL the Navigation Computer 152. 9-13 24 Sep 1967 A Russian Rendezvous 153. 9-14 1 Oct 1967 The Bugged and Burgled Beer 154. 9-15 8 Oct 1967 Picking up the Poppadom 155. 9-16 15 Oct 1967 Cuthbert Joins the Navy 156. 9-17 22 Oct 1967 The Flying Machine 157. 9-18 29 Oct 1967 Sub-Lieutenant Phillips was at Dartmouth 156. 9-19 5 Nov 1967 Fishy Business 159. 9-20 12 Nov 1967 Troutbridge in Quarantine
10th Series 1968 [20]
160. 10- 1 13 Oct 1968 Troutbridge Electrifies Portsmouth 161. 10- 2 20 Oct 1968 The Redundancy Drive 162. 10- 3 27 Oct 1968 The Smugglers Return 163. 10- 4 3 Nov 1968 Commander Trotter Takes Charge 164. 10- 5 10 Nov 1968 The Anti-Submarine Missile 165. 10- 6 17 Nov 1968 Sub-Conductor Phillips 166. 10- 7 24 Nov 1968 The South Kawowan Summit 167. 10- 8 1 Dec 1968 Pertwee's Enlistment Expires 168. 10- 9 8 Dec 1968 Capt. Povey Takes Over 169. 10-10 15 Dec 1968 Sir Willoughby Goes to Kawowa 170. 10-11 22 Dec 1968 The Padre's Birthday 171. 10-12 29 Dec 1968 The Portsmouth Kiosk 172. 10-13 5 Jan 1969 The Radio Beacon 173. 10-14 12 Jan 1969 Mr Phillip's Wrong Uniform 174. 10-15 19 Jan 1969 Harold Wilson Reviews the Fleet 175. 10-16 26 Jan 1969 The Relief of the Weather Ship 176. 10-17 2 Feb 1969 The Mickey Mouse Toothbrush 177. 10-18 9 Feb 1969 The Brick Smugglers
11th Series 1969 [21]
178. 11- 1 28 Dec 1969 Commander Murrey and The Squatters 179. 11- 2 4 Jan 1970 What is the S.S.E.? 180. 11- 3 11 Jan 1970 Pertwee Climbs Up The Promotion Ladder 181. 11- 4 18 Jan 1970 Stranded 182. 11- 5 25 Jan 1970 Sir Willoughby's Party 183. 11- 6 1 Feb 1970 The Fleet Initiative Test 184. 11- 7 8 Feb 1970 C.P.O. Pertwee's Long Service Medal 185. 11- 8 15 Feb 1970 The Phenomenal Pertwee Tug 186. 11- 9 22 Feb 1970 The Security Clampdown 187. 11-10 1 Mar 1970 The Anniversary and the Washing 188. 11-11 8 Mar 1970 The Forbodians Hijack Troutbridge 189. 11-12 15 Mar 1970 Number One Gets Married 190. 11-13 22 Mar 1970 The Honeymooners Return 191. 11-14 29 Mar 1970 C.P.O. Pertwee and the Lead Half Crowns 192. 11-15 5 Apr 1970 Sub-Lt Phillips to Leave for Dartmouth 193. 11-16 12 Apr 1970 The Mark 31 Radar
12th Series 1971 [22]
194. 12– 1 16 May 1971 The Put-a-Horse-out-to-Graze Fund 195. 12– 2 23 May 1971 Impressions for Survival 196. 12– 3 30 May 1971 The Beard-Growing Race 197. 12- 4 6 Jun 1971 The Mysterious Radio Signals 198. 12- 5 13 Jun 1971 Operation Recovery 199. 12- 6 20 Jun 1971 The Slogan Contest 200. 12- 7 27 Jun 1971 Sir Willoughby at Shanghai 201. 12- 8 4 Jul 1971 Operation Cowes Barge 202. 12- 9 11 Jul 1971 Number One's Anniversary 203. 12-10 18 Jul 1971 The Loch Ness Monster xxx. 25 Jul 1971 The Forbodian Attaché. No such episode. Some guides erroneously list one or two other episodes at this point, but both were repeats which followed on from the new Season 12 shows. On 25.7.71, Captain Povey As Governor Of Forbodia / The Forbodian Attaché (S11E04) was repeated, followed on 1.8.71 by Sir Willoughby's Party (S11E05).
13th Series 1972 [23]
204. 13- 1 26 Mar 1972 The TV Documentary 205. 13- 2 2 Apr 1972 The P.O.W. Escape Exercise 206. 13- 3 9 Apr 1972 Number One's Married Quarters 207. 13- 4 16 Apr 1972 The Newhaven-Dieppe Smuggling Run 208. 13- 5 23 Apr 1972 The Bumble Spit Lighthouse Affair 209. 13- 6 30 Apr 1972 The Tongipouhaha Treasure 210. 13– 7 7 May 1972 The USA Navigator Swap 211. 13– 8 14 May 1972 Son of a Sea Lord 212. 13– 9 21 May 1972 Hypnotising Ramona 213. 13–10 28 May 1972 The Master of Sardinia 214. 13-11 4 Jun 1972 Opportunity Knockers 215. 13-12 11 Jun 1972 Friday the 13th 216. 13-13 18 Jun 1972 The New NAAFI
14th Series 1973
217. 14- 1 29 Jul 1973 The Montezuela Revolution 218. 14- 2 5 Aug 1973 The Island Swordfish 219. 14- 3 12 Aug 1973 Bunged in the Brig (aka Bunged in the Rattle) 220. 14- 4 19 Aug 1973 Kidnapped Down Under 221. 14- 5 26 Aug 1973 The Digital Isles Go Unstable 222. 14- 6 2 Sep 1973 Egbert Hitches a Ride 223. 14- 7 9 Sep 1973 Povey an Admiral at Last 224. 14- 8 16 Sep 1973 The Bergan Horse Trials 225. 14- 9 23 Sep 1973 Captain Povey's Wig 226. 14-10 30 Sep 1973 Brain Pill 227. 14-11 7 Oct 1973 Operation Showcase 228. 14-12 14 Oct 1973 Living the High Life (aka CPO Pertwee Yachtmonger) 229. 14-13 21 Oct 1973 The Talpinium Shell
15th Series 1975
230. 15- 1 9 Nov 1975 Sequel to the Talpinium Shell 231. 15- 2 16 Nov 1975 NANA 232. 15- 3 23 Nov 1975 Helen, the New Wren 233. 15- 4 30 Nov 1975 Relief for Station 150 234. 15- 5 7 Dec 1975 Black is Beautiful 235. 15- 6 14 Dec 1975 Sidney and the Stamp 236. 15- 7 21 Dec 1975 Riding to Victory (aka Commander Murray Becomes a Showjumper) 237. 15- 8 28 Dec 1975 Horrible Horace 238. 15- 9 4 Jan 1976 Officer's and Gent's Lib 239. 15-10 11 Jan 1976 The Case of the HGM Mark 5 240. 15-11 18 Jan 1976 Uncle Wilberforce Pertwee
Special 1977
xxx. Sp-04 16 Jul 1977 The BBC Are Sending The Bill To Buckingham Palace (Queen's Silver Jubilee Edition)
Special 2008
xxx. Sp-05 17 Apr 2008 Left Hand Down A Bit - With Leslie Phillips. Cast member Leslie Phillips roams the high seas of comedy, with a three-hour celebration of the long-running radio favourite. Featuring: S01E02 - Operation Fag End (January 1959) S01E08 - The Hank of Heather (April 1959) S02E16 - The Lighthouse Lark (January 1960) S05E03 - A Deliberate Bashing (April 1963) S09E18 - Mr. Phillips at Dartmouth (October 1967) Sp-04 - The Jubilee Navy Lark (July 1977)
Special Reunion
xxx. Sp-06 31 Aug 2008 The Reunion. Sue MacGregor presents the series which reunites a group of people intimately involved in a moment of modern history. She brings together some of the original team behind The Navy Lark, one of the most popular and longest-running radio sitcoms. Participants include June Whitfield, Leslie Phillips, George Evans, Heather Chasen and Tenniel Evans.
References
- ↑ Obituary of Jon Pertwee in The Independent
- ↑ Obituary of Ronnie Barker in The Times
- ↑ Obituary of Tenniel Evens in The Independent
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 1 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 2 Pt 1 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-08.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 2 Pt 2 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-08.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 3 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 4 Pt 1 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 4 Pt 2 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 5 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 6 Pt 1 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 6 Pt 2 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 7 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 8 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 9 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ↑ "The Navy Lark (a Titles and Air Dates Guide)". Retrieved 2016-09-07.
- ↑ "The Navy Lark, Having Been Towing". BBC Radio 4 Extra. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
- ↑ "The Navy Lark, Cleaning Up". BBC Radio 4 Extra. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 10 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 11 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 12 Booklet". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
- ↑ "Navy Lark Series 13". Scribd. Retrieved 2016-07-17.
External links
- Navy Lark First Lines
- Navy Lark Episode Guide
- The Navy Lark Guide
- The Navy Lark at OTR.Network (Old Time Radio) Free (RealPlayer required)