Lord of Misrule: a day of comedy on Radio 4
On Saturday 7 January, 大象传媒 Radio 4 lifts the post Christmas gloom with a special day filled with comedy. Inspired by the Shakespearean spirit of the Lord of Misrule, when sober authority figures were compelled to obey the village idiot...
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So for one day only the Radio 4 Saturday schedule is taken over by comedy. Among the highlights, Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis do their own version of Twelfth Night, with at 2.30pm, Angus Deayton stars in at 3.30pm, Sue Perkins takes the reins of a panel show looking back at the headlines in 2016, is a time-travelling comedy adventure starring David Mitchell at 4.30pm, Harry Hill as the governor of Britain's remotest prison, the Egg, in at 7pm and 10.15pm, , with sketches and stand up 10.30pm and Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley stars in at 11.30pm.
at 11am will also be dedicated to comedy, with a panel of comedians discussing political satire, while Hugh Dennis is a guest on at 6.15pm. And you can expect many more surprises throughout the day...
To find out more about the Shakespearian figure of the Lord of Misrule, listen to the documentary .
Comedy on 7 January...
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The Now Show does Twelfth Night at 2.30pm
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Angus Deayton stars at 3.30pm
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Sue Perkins hosts a new quiz at 4pm
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David Mitchell time travels at 4.30pm
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Harry Hill as the governor of Britain's remotest prison at 7pm and 10.15pm
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Satirical stand up and sketches at 10.30pm
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Sitcom from Lee Ridley, aka Lost Voice Guy at 23.30pm