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| has gloss | eng: Its That Man Again (or more commonly ITMA) was a BBC radio comedy programme which ran from 1939 to 1949. The title was a contemporary phrase referring to ever more frequent news-stories about Hitler in the lead-up to World War II, and specifically a headline in the Daily Express written by Bert Gunn. This was humorously transferred to Tommy Handley, the popular comedian around whom the programme was developed. The scripts were written by the prolific Ted Kavanagh. "ITMA" is believed to have played a major role in sustaining morale on the UKs home front' during the Second World War. |
| lexicalization | eng: It's That Man Again |
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| has gloss | fin: It's That Man Again, usein lyhennettynä ITMA, oli BBC:n radiokomediasarja, jota esitettiin 1939–1949. Sarjan nimi viittaa Adolf Hitleriin, johon sanomalehdistö usein viittasi uutisoinnissaan sanonnalla "taas sama mies". Sarjan tapahtumat sijoittuivat kaupalliselle piraattiradioasemalle. |
| lexicalization | fin: It's That Man Again |
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