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Scooby Doo Meets the Sandinistas

Loose Ends, Radio 4, 20 June 1992

Recorded live at the Lyceum Theatre in Sheffield, I got asked to do the show after one of the producers saw me performing to ten people in a weird but brilliant art gallery called Treadwell's in Bradford. Scooby Doo routines were a bit of a cliche, but this was the centrepiece of my act, and I like to think I'd put an interesting twist on it. Introduced by Ned Sherrin.

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