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It's That Man Again (commonly contracted to ITMA) was a BBC radio comedy programme which ran for twelve series from 1939 to 1949. The shows featured Tommy Handley in the central role, a fast-talking figure, around whom the other characters orbited. The programmes were written by Ted Kavanagh and produced by Francis Worsley. Handley died during the twelfth series, the remaining programmes of which were immediately cancelled: ITMA could not work without him, and no further series were commissioned.

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  • It's That Man Again (commonly contracted to ITMA) was a BBC radio comedy programme which ran for twelve series from 1939 to 1949. The shows featured Tommy Handley in the central role, a fast-talking figure, around whom the other characters orbited. The programmes were written by Ted Kavanagh and produced by Francis Worsley. Handley died during the twelfth series, the remaining programmes of which were immediately cancelled: ITMA could not work without him, and no further series were commissioned. ITMA was a character-driven comedy whose satirical targets included officialdom and the proliferation of minor wartime regulations. Parts of the scripts were rewritten in the hour before the broadcast, to ensure topicality. ITMA broke away from the conventions of previous radio comedies, and from the humour of the music halls. The shows used sound effects in a novel manner, which, alongside a wide range of voices and accents, created the programme's atmosphere. The show presented more than seventy regular characters during its twelve seasons, most of them with his or her own catchphrase. Among them were the bibulous Colonel Chinstrap ("I don't mind if I do"), the charlady Mrs Mopp ("Can I do you now, sir?"), the incompetent German agent Funf ("this is Funf speaking"), the courtly odd-job men Cecil and Claude ("After you, Claude—no, after you, Cecil"), the Middle-Eastern hawker Ali Oop ("I go—I come back"), and the lugubrious Mona Lott ("It's being so cheerful that keeps me going"). To keep the show fresh, old characters were dropped and new ones introduced over the years. ITMA was an important contributor to British morale during the war, with its cheerful take on the day-to-day preoccupations of the public, but its detailed topicality—one of its greatest attractions at the time—has prevented it from wearing well on repeated hearing. The show's lasting legacy is its influence on subsequent BBC comedy. ITMA's innovative structure—a fast-moving half-hour show with musical interludes and a cast of regular characters with popular catchphrases—was successfully continued in comedy shows of the 1950s and 1960s, such as Take It from Here, The Goon Show and Round the Horne. (en)
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  • The ITMA cast at rehearsal during a visit to the Home Fleet at Scapa Flow, January 1944 (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • 1939-07-12 (xsd:date)
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  • 1949-01-06 (xsd:date)
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  • It's That Man Again (en)
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  • 12 (xsd:integer)
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  • ITMA, It's That Sand Again, V-ITMA (en)
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  • The Diver (en)
  • Funf (en)
  • After you, Claude. No, after you, Cecil. (en)
  • Ali Oop (en)
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  • Catchphrase: ... but I'm all right now. (en)
  • Catchphrase: Good morning! Nice day!. (en)
  • Catchphrase: I don't mind if I do. (en)
  • Catchphrase: I go—I come back. (en)
  • Catchphrase: Notting at all! Notting at all!. (en)
  • Catchphrase: This is Funf speaking. (en)
  • Catchphrases: (en)
  • Cecil and Claude (en)
  • Colonel Chinstrap (en)
  • Commercial Traveller (en)
  • It's being so cheerful that keeps me going. (en)
  • Mona Lott (en)
  • Mrs Mopp (en)
  • Played by Clarence Wright (en)
  • Played by Dino Galvani (en)
  • Played by Dorothy Summers (en)
  • Played by Hattie Jacques (en)
  • Played by Horace Percival (en)
  • Played by Horace Percival and Jack Train (en)
  • Played by Jack Train (en)
  • Played by Joan Harben (en)
  • Played by Sydney Keith and Jack Train (en)
  • Sam Scram and Lefty (en)
  • Series 10–12 (en)
  • Series 11–12 (en)
  • Series 2–6 (en)
  • Series 3–4 (en)
  • Series 3–5 (en)
  • Series 3–8 (en)
  • Series 3–8 ; 3–6 and 8 (en)
  • Series 4–5 (en)
  • Series 4–8 (en)
  • Series 5–6 and 8–12 (en)
  • Signor So-So (en)
  • Sophie Tuckshop (en)
  • • It's me noives! . (en)
  • • Boss, boss, sumpin' terrible's happened! (en)
  • • Can I do you now, sir? (en)
  • • Don't forget the diver (en)
  • • Every penny makes the water warmer (en)
  • • I'm going down now, sir. (en)
  • • I've brought this for you, sir. (en)
  • • TTFN. (en)
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  • It's That Man Again (commonly contracted to ITMA) was a BBC radio comedy programme which ran for twelve series from 1939 to 1949. The shows featured Tommy Handley in the central role, a fast-talking figure, around whom the other characters orbited. The programmes were written by Ted Kavanagh and produced by Francis Worsley. Handley died during the twelfth series, the remaining programmes of which were immediately cancelled: ITMA could not work without him, and no further series were commissioned. (en)
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  • It's That Man Again (en)
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