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WOS Radio: Ray Cooney Talks Tom, Dick & Harry

Date: 6 September 2005

In addition to all of the information you can read on Whatsonstage.com, you can now listen to us as well.

This week, Whatsonstage.com Radio sits down with the UK's King of farce, Ray Cooney and chats about his new show Tom Dick and Harry, now starring the McGann brothers at the West End’s Duke of York’s Theatre.

Whatsonstage.com Radio can be played directly from the website or can be downloaded onto your MP3 player of choice (including some mobile phones). Simply click on the link below to launch the show.

** DON’T MISS our Whatsonstage.com Outing to Tom, Dick and Harry - including FREE programme & post-show Q&A with Ray Cooney, all for just £20!! – click here for details! **

Whatsonstage.com Radio is devised, compiled and hosted by Roger Foss and features original music by Tim Connor. Copyright is jointly owned by Roger Foss and Bandwidth Communications Ltd. Unauthorised copying or use is strictly prohibited.

Click on the relevant links for a second chance to listen to: our 23 August podcast, including interviews with Ted Chapin and We Will Rock You’s Ben Elton and Brian May; our 9 August podcast including an autumn plays overview and sing-song with How to Succeed’s Anna Francolini and Jason Carr; our 28 July podcast, when we spoke to The Big Life’s director Clint Dyer and previewed the UK production of Avenue Q; or for our 13 July podcast, when we went backstage with the Billy Elliot boys.

Please send all feedback – including any suggestions for what you’d like covered in future programmes - to radio@whatsonstage.com.

Thanks for listening!

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