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- Palace_of_Laughter abstract "Palace of Laughter was a radio comedy aired by the BBC on Radio 4 from 2002 to 2003.A series of programmes hosted by Geoffrey Wheeler that visited old music halls in the British Isles, it focused on those that are particularly grand in their style of building. The programmes have been played again on Fridays in 2006 on BBC 7. During their run, they can be heard at the BBC 7 Listen Again page.".
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- Palace_of_Laughter wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Opera_House,_Belfast.
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- Palace_of_Laughter wikiPageWikiLink Pavilion_Theatre_(Glasgow).
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- Palace_of_Laughter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palace of Laughter".
- Palace_of_Laughter homeStation BBC_Radio_4.
- Palace_of_Laughter language English_language.
- Palace_of_Laughter lastAired "2003-08-26".
- Palace_of_Laughter name "Palace of Laughter".
- Palace_of_Laughter numEpisodes "12".
- Palace_of_Laughter numSeries "2".
- Palace_of_Laughter presenter "Geoffrey Wheeler".
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- Palace_of_Laughter subject Category:BBC_Radio_comedy_programmes.
- Palace_of_Laughter hypernym Comedy.
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- Palace_of_Laughter comment "Palace of Laughter was a radio comedy aired by the BBC on Radio 4 from 2002 to 2003.A series of programmes hosted by Geoffrey Wheeler that visited old music halls in the British Isles, it focused on those that are particularly grand in their style of building. The programmes have been played again on Fridays in 2006 on BBC 7. During their run, they can be heard at the BBC 7 Listen Again page.".
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