ISIRTA songs
ISIRTA songs are the songs, listed in alphabetical order, which were featured in episodes of the British comedy radio series I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again.
Starring | Tim Brooke-Taylor John Cleese Graeme Garden David Hatch Jo Kendall Bill Oddie |
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The songs were written by Bill Oddie unless specified otherwise.
Songs
Aardvark, Ferret, Vulture
- sung by John Cleese (main) cast (Chorus)
- Play: "A Fairy Tale"
Baby Samba
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play:
Blimpht
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Plays: "Robin Hood" / "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" (record)
Bounce
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Robinson Prunestone"
Cactus In My Y-Fronts
- sung by Bill Oddie (with Graeme Garden as the "Yodelling Coyote")
- Play: "Jack the Ripper"
Cricket Tranquiliser
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "The Lone Stranger"
Denmark Street
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: Professor Prune & The Electric Time Trousers -part 13
Favourite Melody (Beethoven's Fifth)
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Plays: "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" – part 4 / "William the Conqueror"
The Ferret Song
- Songwriters: John Cleese and Graham Chapman
- Introduction by David Hatch
- sung by John Cleese (and Gang – alias: "The Lovin' Pruneful")
- Comment by Tim Brooke-Taylor
- Play: "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" – part 1
The Ferrets of Old England
- Introduction by David Hatch
- sung by Bill Oddie (and Gang)
- Comment by Tim Brooke-Taylor
- Play: "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" – part 8
Hey There, You With the Tzar in Your Pies
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Dr. Zhivago and His Wonderful Lamp"
Hovercraft Ride
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: Professor Prune & The Electric Time Trousers - part 2
I Love a Show (Footlights)
- sung by Bill Oddie (and Gang)
- Comments by Tim Brooke-Taylor and John Cleese
- Spoon playing and tap dancing: John Cleese
- Play: "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" – part 13
Identikit Gal
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Plays: "Robin Hood" / "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" (special)
I'm Gonna Live
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "All Hands on Venus"
I'm Lenin on a Lamp-post at the Corner of the Street
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Dr. Zhivago and His Wonderful Lamp"
In the Moonlight
(Portuguese Dictionary Song)
- sung by Bill Oddie
- English translations by John Cleese
- Play: "The Ghost of Objectionable Manor"
Ironing My Goldfish
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: Tales Of The Circus
It's Spring
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Champion the Wonder Mouse"
I've Got the Hiccups
- sung by
- Play: "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" – part 10
Joke Song
- sung by Bill Oddie (with the other joke by John Cleese)
- Play: "Othello"
Julie Andrews
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Operation 'Chocolate'"
Just One of Those Things
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Ali Baba and the 38 Thieves"
Keep Fit Class
- sung by
- Plays: History – 10,000 B.C. / Liverpool the City
Knitting
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Catermole Sharp and Dr. Gaskit" (Sherlock Holmes)
Let There Be
- sung by
- Play: "Dr. Why and the Thing"
Liverpool Girl
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Liverpool the City"
The Masochism Song
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Moll Flanders"
Man's Best Friend – a Dog
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Butler Dunnit"
Man's Best Friend – a Duck
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" – part 11
Meet Me in the Churchyard, Nellie
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "The Supernatural"
My Baby's Become a Folk Singer
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Robin Hood"
My Mom Has Lost My Dad
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" – part 2
Nuclear Submarine
- sung by Bill Oddie, David Hatch, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor
- Play: "Dr. Why and the Thing"
On Ilkla' Moor Baht 'At
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: Professor Prune & The Electric Time Trousers - part 3
Police Constable Herbert Platt, Somerset Constabulary – Greatest Lawman of Them All
- sung by Bill Oddie
- P. C. Herbert Platt: John Cleese
- Play: "Julius Caesar"
Protect My Honey On Her Journey: Send Her by Post
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "England Our England (Learning to Fly)"
Recorded 'Live in Cabaret
(in the Cafe "Ole")
- Introduction by David Hatch
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Night Club Compere: Tim Brooke-Taylor
- Recording Artist: Bill Oddie
- The four Diners: John Cleese, David Hatch, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Jo Kendall
- Play: "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" – part 5
Reminiscences (Nappy Days)
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "The Vikings"
Repeat After Me
- sung by
- Play: "William Tell"
Rhubarb Tart
- sung by Bill Oddie (and Gang)
- Play: "The Supernatural"
Rock With A Policeman
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play:
She's Gone
- sung by Bill Oddie (and Gang) – with comment by Jean Hart)
- Play: "RAF Briefing"
The Ship Put to Sea in the Month of May
(Madrigal arrangement for four voices and Tim Brooke-Taylor)
- Songwriters: Eric Idle and John Cameron
Introduction by David Hatch
- sung by David Hatch, Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden, Jo Kendall and Tim Brooke-Taylor
- Play: "Julius Caesar"
Sick Man Blues
- sung by Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke-Taylor
- Play: "Star Trek"
Something About Restaurant Food
- sung by
- Play: "A Fairy Story"
Stop It, I Like It
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Angus Prune, Footballer"
Taking My Oyster For Walkies
- Introduction by David Hatch
- sung by Bill Oddie (and Gang)
- Play: "Dentisti"
Telephone Directory
- sung by
- Play: "Voyages of Ulysses"
The Terrapin Song
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Laurence of the Antarctic – On Ice"
Trio Los Banditos
- sung by Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden
- Chief Bandito (on guitar) – Graeme Garden
- Jose (on bongo drums) – Tim Brooke-Taylor
- Manuel (on maracas) – Bill Oddie
- Play: "Incompetence"
Waiter, there's a Walrus in My Soup
- Introduction by David Hatch
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Camelot"
Waiting for the London Bus (spiritual)
- sung by Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and David Hatch
- Play: "England Our England (Learning to Fly)"
We're Going to a Football Match
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Teddy and Rupert Bear"
What a Wonderful World
- sung by Bill Oddie (a la Louis Armstrong)
(including tonsillectomy)
- Concerned friends – Tim Brooke-Taylor and David Hatch
- Doctor – John Cleese
- Nurse – Jo Kendall
- Play: "Macbeth"
When You Wish Upon a Star
- sung by Bill Oddie and Jo Kendall
- Play: "Star Trek"
When You Wish Upon a Tzar
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "Dr. Zhivago and His Wonderful Lamp"
Where Is My Smile
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" – part 3
Why Can't the Animals
- sung by
- Play: "The Inimitable Grimbling"
With a Girl Like You: Wild Things
- sung by Bill Oddie
- comment by David Hatch
- Play: "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" – part 6
Working on the Railroad
- sung by Bill Oddie
- Play: "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" – part 7
Yodelling Goatherd
- sung by
- Play: "The Curse of the Flying Wombat" – part 12
External links
Index to programmes: http://www.britishcomedy.org.uk/comedy/isirta.html
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