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The Storyland segments are narrated by actor Chris Langham.
It was narrated by Chris Langham, and was broadcast as three half-hour episodes.

Langham and 1984
Piltdown: A Scientific Forgery, written by Frank Spencer after completing the research of Ian Langham ( an Australian historian of science who suspected Keith, and died in 1984 ), explored the link between Keith and Dawson and suggested it was Keith who prepared the fake specimens for Dawson to plant.
The History of Rock with Chris Langham was a BBC radio comedy broadcast in the United Kingdom in 1984.

Langham and radio
Langham went on to appear on Smith and Jones ' own programme, Alas Smith and Jones, playing an ineffectual panel show host ; this character apparently inspired John Morton to create the character of Roy Mallard, later to feature in his show People Like Us played both on radio and ( offscreen ) on television by Langham.
On radio, Langham has appeared as a panellist on the Radio 4 show Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive.
People Like Us was a British radio and TV comedy programme, a spoof on-location documentary ( or mockumentary ) written by John Morton, and starring Chris Langham as Roy Mallard, an inept interviewer.
John Morton is a British writer and director for television and radio, perhaps best known as the creator of People Like Us, which starred Chris Langham as the hapless documentary maker Roy Mallard.
She has since made appearances in TV comedies Goodness Gracious Me, This Morning With Richard Not Judy ( again with Lee and Herring ), Jonathan Creek alongside Alan Davies and Caroline Quentin, People Like Us ( with Chris Langham ) and hit BBC comedy The Smoking Room, along with appearing in several of The Mark Steel Lectures, as well as in several plays and radio shows.

Langham and series
Langham claimed he downloaded this material as research for a character in the second series of Help, but Whitehouse's testimony only partially corroborated this explanation.
Promenade concerts had existed in London's pleasure gardens since the mid 18th century, but on 10 August 1895 impresario Robert Newman arranged the first series of indoor promenade concerts, in the Queen's Hall in Langham Place.
The series featured Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, and Griff Rhys Jones, as well as Chris Langham in the first series.
The first series did not rate as well as hoped, however, and it was felt that Langham was " too independent a spirit.
Langham did not learn of the switch until the last day of filming when he heard the crew discussing the second series.
Only a few days after his release from prison, Langham was interviewed by celebrity psychologist Dr Pamela Connolly ( née Stephenson ), with whom he had worked on Not the Nine O ' Clock News, for her UK television series Shrink Rap where he discussed being abused as an eight-year-old child, the events that led up to his conviction and the subsequent trial.
The series shared several script writers with Not the Nine O ' Clock News including Clive Anderson, Colin Bostock-Smith and used Chris Langham as a cast regular.
It ran for three series on BBC Radio 4 from 1995 and won Sony Radio Award and a Writer's Guild Award for Best Radio Comedy before being adapted for BBC Two ( with Langham in the same role ) in 1999.
Their second series, The Rapid Eye Movement, about the troupe of actors performing a man's nightly dreams, starred Martin Freeman, Chris Langham and Kevin Eldon.

Langham and History
* Langham Village History Group
* Langham History at Rutnet
The History of Crondall Printed by EW Langham, Farnham, 1948
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Langham and with
Whitehouse wrote, produced and appeared with Chris Langham in the 2005 comedy drama Help, also for the BBC.
On 30 August 1889, Stoddart dined with Wilde and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at the Langham Hotel, and commissioned short novels from both men.
with Chris Langham, the writing process was treated as a game of one-upmanship between the two co-authors, and was an enjoyable experience for both:
Langham has used it for several subsequent productions, most recently in an adaptation by Stanley Silverman which expands the score with some of Ellington's best-known works.
The situation proved a major obstacle in Gable accepting the role of Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind, as MGM head Louis B. Mayer sweetened the deal for a reluctant Gable by giving him money to settle a divorce agreement with Langham and marry Lombard.
As Langham points out, with special references to " Rivers's reputed sexual proclivities ", it is at this point that the experiment takes on an almost farcical aspect to the casual reader.
To familiarize with his work, he was placed under the supervision of another assistant engineer, Richard Langham.
She became a member of the Langham Place Group, which set out to improve conditions for women, and was friends with feminists Bessie Rayner Parkes ( later Bessie Rayner Belloc ) and Barbara Leigh Smith, later Barbara Bodichon.
Langham's departure was touched upon, with Lloyd seeming to take the blame, though Atkinson had campaigned for Langham to be kept in the cast.
All Souls Church, Langham Place, at the top of Regent Street next to Broadcasting House, is a church with a distinctive circular portico surmounted by a stone spire.
Langham wrote the BBC One sitcom Kiss Me Kate, in which he also appeared along with Caroline Quentin and Amanda Holden.
On 29 November 2005, Langham was arrested by Kent Police in connection with Operation Ore, a multi-agency, international investigation into credit / debit card customers paying to access / download indecent / abuse images of children on the internet.
Langham was also charged with eight sexual offences against an unnamed woman who was below the age of 16 at the time the assaults supposedly happened.
In an interview with The Guardian in September 2011, Langham relates that many people have suggested to him that he should work again, but no-one wants to employ him.
Other versions, often by creators who regard the play as a lesser work, involve jazz-era swinging ( sometimes, such as in the Michael Langham / Brian Bedford production ( in which Timon eats flamingo ) set to a score that Duke Ellington composed for it in the 1960s ), and conclude the first act with a debauchery.
The manor remained in the possession of the Crown until 1135, when King Henry I exchanged it for the manors of Hockham and Langham in Rutland, with Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle described how he was commissioned to write the story over a dinner with Joseph M. Stoddart, managing editor of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, at the Langham Hotel in London on 30 August 1889.
It concludes with a poignant farewell and appeal for his legacy to be continued through the work of the Langham Partnership International.
His oil painting Christ Crowned with Thorns is the altarpiece at All Souls Church, Langham Place, London.

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