Small Scenes
Series 1-4 of the Hit BBC Radio 4 Comedy Sketch Show
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Daniel Rigby, Mike Wozniak, Cariad Lloyd, Henry Paker and Jessica Ransom star in this comedy sketch show featuring overblown, melodramatic scenes from modern life.
From ludicrous scenarios ranging from conspiracies behind cryptic crosswords, the perils of dating a banker, and someone accidentally being buried alive, this sketch show takes the normal and makes them ridiculous. The team uncover a conspiracy behind cryptic crosswords, encounter a saxophonist who is tortured by his inability to play the solo from Baker Street and discover what happens if you buy Chris de Burgh's old house.
Written by Benjamin Partridge, Henry Paker and Mike Wozniak, with additional material from the cast, this ridiculous, surreal and witty series also stars Sara Pascoe.
Produced by Simon Mayhew-Archer
A BBC Studios Production
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- Mr B Ashton
- 23-10-20
Best audiobook of the year (so far!)
Funny, quirky, original and so well performed by the cast. I am really rather sad I have have come to the end of the audiobook.
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- mr J. R. Jolley
- 20-09-19
Monty Python for the Modern Age
One of the strangest audio experiences I have ever had. It's comedy consisting of very short sketches all enhanced with music and sound effects. It's very similar to Python in that respect because it relies on surrealist humour. I enjoy that kind of thing, though it's probably not for everyone.
Give it a go if you like comedy on acid - that's the best way of describing it.
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