A rib-tickling nostalic trip, featuring humour hits from the 30's to the 50's, in many styles, including: Stanley Holloway (The Lion And Albert; Pick Up Tha' Musket) Noel Coward (Mad Dogs And Englishmen; The Stately Homes Of England) Victor Borge (Inflation Language; Bizet's Carmen) Groucho Marx (Lydia The Tatooed Lady) Phil Harris (Woodman Spare That Tree) Spike Jones (William Tell Overture; You Always Hurt The One You Love) Bob Hope & Bing Crosby (The Road To Morocco) Max Miller (Lulu) Sid James & Danny Green (Brush Up Your Shakespeare) Reginald Gardiner (Trains- Parts 1 & 2)); Frank Crumit (What Kind Of Noise Annoys An Oyster?); Danny Kaye (Lobby Number (Manic Depressive Presents); Tex Williams (Life Gets Tee-j'us Don't It?); George Formby (Auntie Maggie's Remedy; When I'm Cleaning Windows) Fats Waller (Your Feets Too Big); Eddie Cantor (Makin' Whoopee); Jimmy Durante (Inka Dinka Doo); Flanagan & Allen BARCODE AREA (Run Rabbit, Run); Judy Garland and Johnny Mercer (Friendship)