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John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme is a sketch comedy series broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Finnemore is the sole writer and performs with Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Simon Kane, Lawry Lewin and Carrie Quinlan. The first series was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2011, and further series have followed annually. The series contains sketches and character monologues, with only one major recurring character, a storyteller who narrates a tall tale in the last five minutes of most programmes, and who also provides the show's only recurring catchphrase, opening each story with "Well, since you ask me for...". The only other recurring character between episodes is an interviewer played by Carrie Quinlan named Patsy Straightwoman who is deliberately given no significant characteristics except for an awareness of her role as a "feed", which she sardonically remarks upon at the beginning of each sketch. All episodes from the fourth onwards include a comic song with words by Finnemore and music by Susannah Pearse. Each series has one sketch parodying the BBC Radio 4 series The Archers, portraying the show as it supposedly sounds to people who do not listen to it. The latest, ninth series was broadcast in 2021.
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http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0-101.mp3: 101 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/01-02.mp3: 102 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/01-03.mp3: 103 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/01-04.mp3: 104 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/02-00.mp3: 200 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/02-01.mp3: 201 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/02-02.mp3: 202 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/02-03.mp3: 203 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/02-04.mp3: 204 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/02-05.mp3: 205 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/02-06.mp3: 206 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/03-01.mp3: 301 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/03-02.mp3: 302 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/03-03.mp3: 303 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/03-04.mp3: 304 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/03-05.mp3: 305 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/03-06.mp3: 306 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0401.mp3: 401 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0402.mp3: 402 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0403.mp3: 403 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0404.mp3: 404 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0405.mp3: 405 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0406.mp3: 406 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0501.mp3: 501 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0502.mp3: 502 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0503.mp3: 503 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0504.mp3: 504 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0505.mp3: 505 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0506.mp3: 506 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0601.mp3: 601 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0602.mp3: 602 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0603.mp3: 603 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0604.mp3: 604 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0605.mp3: 605 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0606.mp3: 606 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0701.mp3: 701 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0702.mp3: 702 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0703.mp3: 703 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0704.mp3: 704 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0705.mp3: 705 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/0706.mp3: 706 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme 0801.mp3: 801 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme 0802.mp3: 802 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme 0803.mp3: 803 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme 0804.mp3: 804 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme 0805.mp3: 805 http://archive.org/download/JFSP56/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme 0806.mp3: 806 https://archive.org/download/JFSP56/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme 901.mp3: 901 https://archive.org/download/JFSP56/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme 902.mp3: 902 https://archive.org/download/JFSP56/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme 903.mp3: 903 https://archive.org/download/JFSP56/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme 904.mp3: 904 https://archive.org/download/JFSP56/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme 905.mp3: 905 https://archive.org/download/JFSP56/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme 906.mp3: 906 https://archive.org/download/john-finnemores-souvenir-programme-special-2023-2024/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme - Special 2023.mp3: 2023 Special https://archive.org/download/john-finnemores-souvenir-programme-special-2023-2024/John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme - 2024 Special.mp3: 2024 Special
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