The Men From The Ministry (SA)
South African Radio Show Collection No 15 Men From The Ministry. A South African adaptation of the series was produced in Durban by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), featuring similar main characters (Roland Lennox-Brown and Richard Lamb) but using local actors. Additional characters also made regular appearances including South Asian immigrant Rampersad Haribhai Spoonilal V Muckerjee and elderly working class couple Humbert and Lolita Snethersthwaite. Produced by father/son team Tom Meehan and Brian Squires for Springbok Radio between 1968 and 1985, and Radio South Africa from 1993 to 1995, the series eventually ran to about 900 episodes. After the demise of Springbok Radio in 1985, 71 episodes were subsequently re-recorded and broadcast on the SABC's Radio South Africa, this time produced by Don Ridgway.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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Definitely NOT flogging a dead horse!
mchammen
Radio played a major part in my younger years (1970s and 80s) and programs such as The Men from the Ministry (SA) helped shape my love for radio comedy. I would not miss an episode of this clever and humorous series, trying to record as many of them as I could using a tape deck. I love all the characters portrayed by the fabulous and talented cast, many of the clever one liners I still utter to this day! Having met doing some work with the incredible Brian Squires a few years ago and seeing the as-incredible Frank Graham on live stage in Durban, rekindled my love for this series. This fabulous website has allowed me to add many more episodes to my collection. A piece of SA Radio GOLD!!!
Sadly a poor version of a great series
Janina133
I hate to be negative, but the original is my favourite all time radio series. The original with Wilfred Hyde White and later Deryck Guyler playing number 1 is very funny, and very clever. This poor offering is annoying and very silly. The Find the originals and see the (vast) difference)
Poor effort.
ProtonBas
Poor effort apinv the original. And with ads