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==Catchphrases== ==Catchphrases==
"''Good morning Sir, was there something?''" - Sam Costa, batman * "''Good morning Sir, was there something?''" - Sam Costa, batman
"''Oh, I say, I am a fool!''" * "''Oh, I say, I am a fool!''"
"''Have you read any good books recently?''" * "''Have you read any good books recently?''"

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Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh was the title of a comical BBC radio show broadcast from 1944 to 1954, starring Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch as senior staff in a fictional RAF station battling red tape and wartime inconvenience. Over the years the station turned to non-combatant operations, became a social club ("the proposed membership drive has been cancelled as it is far cheaper to give everyone a bus ticket") and finally a newspaper entitled "The Weekly Bind".

Other cast members included Sam Costa, Maurice Denham and Dora Bryan.

Catchphrases

  • "Good morning Sir, was there something?" - Sam Costa, batman
  • "Oh, I say, I am a fool!"
  • "Have you read any good books recently?"
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