Black Cinderella Two Goes East

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Black Cinderella Two Goes East (sometimes referred to as Black Cinderella II Goes East) was a radio

John Lloyd
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The programme featured performances by:

Douglas Adams had to follow the show's writers to Cambridge in order to get them to work on the script, and had to pick up the finished script from a messenger on a train. Adams also recorded a reluctant John Cleese at home. Cleese had vowed never to work for BBC Radio again, following a dispute over a sketch in the series John Cleese's Sketchbook. Cleese's lines were then played from a tape recorder into the broadcast programme.

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