Episodes
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01 | 20120116 (BBC7) 20170116 (BBC7) | Frank Spencer-like moments at the births of his two daughters, as Michael Crawford begins the first of a five-part reading of his autobiography. Celebrated for his roles as the hapless Frank Spencer in the BBC TV sitcom, Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em - and as the man in the mask in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, The Phantom of the Opera - Michael Crawford is one of Britain's best loved entertainers. Abridged by Pat McLoughlin. Producer: Penny Leicester First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1999. |
01 | 20120116 (BBC7) 20170117 (BBC7) | Michael Crawford reads from his autobiography, including some Frank Spencer-like moments. |
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02 | 20120117 (BBC7) 20170117 (BBC7) | Actor and singer Michael Crawford reads from his autobiography, including working with Oliver Reed and Michael Winner, and meeting Gene Kelly. |
02 | 20120117 (BBC7) 20170118 (BBC7) | Michael Crawford reads from his autobiography, including meeting Gene Kelly. |
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03 | 20120118 (BBC7) 20170118 (BBC7) | Success in 'No Sex Please, We're British', but a marriage fails. Michael Crawford continues reading from his autobiography. |
03 | 20120118 (BBC7) 20170119 (BBC7) | Michael Crawford reads his autobiography, with success in 'No Sex Please, We're British'. |
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04 | 20120119 (BBC7) 20170119 (BBC7) | Creating Frank Spencer in 'Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em' and taking on risky stunts. Michael Crawford reads his autobiography. |
04 | 20120119 (BBC7) 20170120 (BBC7) | Creating Frank Spencer in 'Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em' and taking on risky stunts. |
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05 | 20120120 (BBC7) 20170120 (BBC7) | The tribulations and ultimate triumph of 'The Phantom of The Opera'. Michael Crawford concludes reading from his autobiography. |
05 | 20120120 (BBC7) 20170121 (BBC7) | Michael Crawford on the tribulations and ultimate triumph of Phantom of the Opera. |
05 | 20120120 (BBC7) 20170121 (BBC7) | The tribulations and ultimate triumph of 'The Phantom of The Opera'. Michael Crawford concludes reading from his autobiography. |
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