It would appear that a lot of the "Collecting..." threads have been archived, which is a shame as we now have to place all info in this one thread.
In relation to radio programmes
http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/smiths-radioprogrammes-c.htm
I have a copy of BBC In Concert 354 [UK BBC, LP: 155154-S]
This is what is commonly referred to as a "BBC transcription disc". The LP features the following nine songs recorded live at the Oxford Apollo on 18 March 1985: "William, It Was Really Nothing", "Hand In Glove", "How Soon Is Now?", "Stretch Out And Wait", "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore", "Shakespeare's Sister", "The Headmaster Ritual", "Still Ill" and "Meat Is Murder" (this is very likely incorrect and/or incomplete). It is distributed in a generic yellow "BBC Transcription Services" sleeve die-cut to show the labels (image needed). These labels are white and pale green with black text and a pale green BBC TS logo at the top. The black printed information includes duration, side number, catalogue number, expiration date ("31.8.89"), release information and copyright ("BBC 1985"). The record comes with two inserts. One has information on the Smiths and shows a press photo of the band (including Morrissey wearing a hat). The other insert features content information and serves as a cue sheet. This is supposedly limited to 50 copies.
Listed in Record Collector magazine's top Smiths collectibles in 1988, value £125-£175.
I've sent scans of the labels and sleeve to Flax who has posted them to Vulgar Picture
http://www.vulgarpicture.com/s1985.html
Here is the track listing
Now, what wouldn't I give for a copy of the Kilburn transcription disc...
Dave