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Monday, 11pm
From Manchester's Comedy Store
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Comp猫re Robin Ince |
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Spanking New on 7 began when the schedulers at 大象传媒 7 wondered if there might be a way to get together some new stand-up comedy to go alongside their programmes by established acts like Eddie Izzard and Billy Connolly in Monday night's Comedy Zone.
Three producers were charged with finding the acts and producing the show. There would be seven hour-long shows, with four new acts introduced by a regular comp猫re.
Series One was recorded at the Drill Hall theatre in London, and began transmission in July 2003. Howard Read, Alex Horne and Miles Jupp all went on to be Perrier nominated at the 2003 Edinburgh Festival, while Seymour Mace won the City Life competition and Rhod Gilbert the 大象传媒 New Comedy Award. Others have gone on to write and appear in Radio 4 programmes - check out Radio9 and The Department to hear Spanking New alumni Hils Barker and Andy Zaltzman.
After the success of Series One, the second series sees a transfer to Manchester, a city widely acknowledged as a hotbed of comedy talent.
Robin Ince remains as comp猫re, because the producers enjoyed hearing him break his own world records for the greatest number of Su Pollard references, and for the longest ever introduction to an act.
Between the first and second series, Robin has also appeared on Channel 4鈥檚 The Pilot Show, 大象传媒3鈥檚 The State We鈥檙e In, Liquid News and Fame Academy, Radio 2鈥檚 The Day The Music Died, and those 大象传媒 Christmas trails which were actually quite good.
Scouting for the Series One acts involved spending vast amounts of time in London pubs. The same applied for this series, but the focus shifted to Manchester. Sally Harrison helped the producers by researching and recommending many comedians unfamiliar to London comedy audiences. As with last series, the producers estimate they鈥檝e seen about 250 different acts, the 28 best of which you can hear on the show.
The show was recorded over 3 weeks at the Comedy Store, in Manchester. They tried to get a mix of voices across each show: surreal/gag-based, northern/southern, laid-back/energetic. Mostly, they succeeded. Each show recorded at approximately 1 hour 45 minutes. You will hear the funniest 58 minutes of each recording in the broadcast...
The broadcast assistant was Victoria Lloyd and the Studio Managers (who made sure the sound quality was as good as the jokes) were Paul Cargill, Sara Carter, Alick Hale-Munro, Martha Knight, Chris Lee and Paul Smith.
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大象传媒 7's Message Board |
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Linda Smith's Brief History of......Timewasting, surely deserves a repeat on 大象传媒7?
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