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The complete Series 11 and 12 of Mark Steel''s comedy travel show''Consistently the funniest programme on the radio'' The IndependentMark Steel is back with two more series of his award-winning show, in which he explores nine weird and wonderful places around the UK and beyond. After thoroughly researching each town''s history, people and idiosyncrasies, he goes on to write and perform a tailor-made evening of stand-up for the residents.Series 11 takes him to the former mining town of Blyth, Northumberland, where he finds a fascinating industrial legacy, a posh pub, and a very nice beach; Walthamstow, where he''s joined by local MP Stella Creasey for a discussion about the controversial ''mini-Holland'' cycling scheme; and Whitby; where he dodges the seagulls to present his findings on the Dracula origin story, chip shops and the resort''s whaling history.In Series 12, Mark tours the contrarian city of Nottingham to learn about local legends Robin Hood and Frank the xylophone player; and travels to Tring''s Natural History Museum to take in the exhibit of fleas dressed as Mexicans. He also sets out to the Isles of Scilly, Salisbury and Newport, and pops over to Paris, where he performs two versions of his show: one in English and one in French...With just the right blend of affection and rudeness, he celebrates the curious stories, quirky characters and regional eccentricities that make these areas unique. Whether you''re a local or an out-of-towner, his hilarious observations will have you roaring with laughter.Written by and starring Mark SteelAdditional material by Pete SinclairProduced by Julia McKenzie and Carl CooperProduction co-ordinators: Beverly Tagg, Sarah Sharpe and Katie BaumSound Manager: Jerry PealFirst broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 1-15 December 2021 (Series 11), 22 August-26 September 2022 (Series 12)©2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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Mark Steel uses his unique logic to propose subversive solutions to society''s problemsWhat if the Royal Family was chosen by weekly lottery?Why should giving to charity be illegal?Could government economic policy be decided by sport?Award-winning writer and comedian Mark Steel aims to put the world to rights in these 15 episodes, as he comes up with radical proposals to improve our lives and sort out our social ills.From the economy to transport, housing, crime and our current age of pessimism, Mark’s got a brilliant idea that’s sure to fix the problem. Each show sees him using witty, persuasive arguments and short, sharp sketches to present his case, as he contends that having a job should be illegal, everyone should have to be gay for two years, and nobody should have to go to school until they’re 36.Whatever the issue, Mark’s got the answer – whether it’s dealing with immigration by deporting everyone born in England, or healing religious divisions by making everyone change their faith every Monday. Lend him your ears and he’ll convince you of anything, as he sets about proving that the ridiculous is really very sensible indeed – and that changing the world is easy, if you’re willing to listen to his advice...Written and performed by Mark Steel and Spitting Image writer Pete Sinclair, this funny, thought-provoking series also features Maria McErlane and Kim Wall.Written by Mark Steel and Pete SinclairStarring Mark Steel, Pete Sinclair, Maria McErlane and Kim WallProduced by Turan Ali (Series 1) and Phil Clarke (Series 2-4)Contents:Series 1The Family: ‘No-one should live in the same family for more than one year’Judges: ‘Ex-convicts should be recruited as High Court judges’The Economy: ‘Government economic policy should be decided by sport’Series 2Unemployment: ‘Having a job should be illegal’Transport: ‘Transport should only be paid for by people who don’t use it’Housing: ‘Everyone in Britain should be re-housed at random’The Royal Family: ‘The Royal Family should be chosen by weekly lottery’Series 3Sexual Politics: ‘Everyone should have to be gay for two years’Charity : ‘Anybody who gives to charity should be jailed’Crime: ‘Criminals should decide their own punishment’Immigration: ‘Anyone born in England should be deported’Series 4Religion: ‘People should have to change their religion every Monday’The Media: ‘Anyone in charge of the media should be sacked after thirty minutes’Education: ‘Nobody should go to school until they are 36’Pessimism: ‘Pessimists should be persecuted by law’First broadcast BBC Radio 5 from 16 Oct-13 Nov 1992 (Series 1), 15 July-5 Aug 1994 (Series 2), 4 Aug-25 Aug 1995 (Series 3), 16 Aug-6 Sept 1996 (Series 4)© 2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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Radical comedian Mark Steel takes a sideways look at some of the most tumultuous moments in historyMark Steel turns his analytical mind to the theme of revolutions in these six entertaining lectures, examining some of the major historical forces at work and holding up a mirror to our own age.In these entertaining lectures, he reinterprets the French Revolution, examining everything from the storming of the Bastille to the guillotine; looks at the politics of the sexual revolution (taking in the pill, the women’s movement and the Stonewall riots); and assesses the motivating factors and key players in the Russian Revolution – including the Romanovs, Rasputin and the Red Guard.He also explores how the Industrial Revolution transformed our perception of time, work and money; argues that the American Civil War was not just a rebellion but a full-blown revolution; and shows how Darwin’s revolutionary theory of natural selection was so shocking, he kept it quiet for 20 years for fear of a backlash...With readings by Martin Hyder and Carla Mendonça and witty comic sketches, this amusing, informative series is packed with fantastic stories, extraordinary characters and fascinating historical facts.Written and presented by Mark SteelWith Martin Hyder and Carla MendonçaProduced by Phil ClarkeContents:The French RevolutionThe Sexual RevolutionThe Russian RevolutionThe Industrial RevolutionThe American Civil WarThe Theory of EvolutionFirst broadcast BBC Radio 4, 30 June – 4 August 1998© 2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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Radical comedian Mark Steel profiles sixteen historical figures who shaped their eraSony Award-winning satirist and stand-up comedian Mark Steel takes us through the life stories of some of his favourite historical characters in this acclaimed radio series, which ran for three series on BBC Radio 4 before transferring to TV in 2003. From Oliver Cromwell to Ludvig van Beethoven, Mark’s chosen personalities are all passionate, driven – and more than a little eccentric...Among the inspirational people he profiles are W. G. Grace, one of cricket’s greatest players and the first modern celebrity; Mary Shelley, a radical’s daughter who married a poet and invented science fiction; Che Guevara, who became a left-wing hero despite chronic asthma; and Aristotle, who deserves to be remembered for much more than a line in a Monty Python song.In addition, he delves into the lives of Renaissance genius (and absent-minded buffoon) Leonardo da Vinci; Carthaginian elephant-wrangler and scourge of the Romans, Hannibal; jazz singer Billie Holiday, whose trademark song ‘Strange Fruit’ was so inflammatory that Columbia refused to record it; and gravity-defining mathematician Isaac Newton, who was obsessed with alchemy and tried to turn lead into gold.Illustrated with idiosyncratic sketches featuring Melanie Hudson, Martin Hyder, Kim Wall, Carla Mendonça, Femi Elufowoju Junior and Debbie Isitt, these informative, accessible and hugely entertaining lectures celebrate the remarkable men and women whose ideas and enthusiasm changed the world.Written and performed by Mark SteelWith Melanie Hudson, Martin Hyder, Kim Wall, Carla Mendonça, Femi Elufowoju Junior and Debbie IsittProduced by Phil Clarke (Series 1) and Lucy Armitage (Series 2 & 3)Executive producer: Paul SchlesingerContents:Series 1Oliver CromwellW. G. GraceCharlie ChaplinThomas PaineSeries 2Lord ByronAristotleLeonardo da VinciChe GuevaraBillie HolidayKarl MarxSeries 3Ludwig van BeethovenHannibalIsaac NewtonMary ShelleyMuhammad AliNapoleon BonaparteFirst broadcast BBC Radio 4, 9-30 August 1999 (Series 1), 13 March – 17 April 2001 (Series 2), 18 September – 23 October 2002 (Series 3)© 2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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Brought to you by Penguin.‘I feel like there’s a leopard in my house, locked in a room. I’ve contacted the leopard authorities and they assure me they are used to dealing with leopards like this, and they have a plan for removing the leopard. It will take a while, though, and once in a while I can hear it growl.
And that’s all very reassuring. Even so, several times a day I think to myself: “Hang on, there’s a leopard in my house.”’One morning, while shaving, the comedian Mark Steel noticed that one side of his neck seemed larger than the other. After a whistlestop tour of assorted medical professionals, a consultant delivered the ominous words that would define the next months of his life: ‘I’m afraid it’s not good news, Mr Steel’.And so began a journey into the heart of the NHS, as he embarked on the long and uncertain road to cancer recovery via a range of mildly torturous and entirely miraculous treatments. What, if anything, might he learn about himself – and our capacity for coping with life when times get tough – as he becomes part of a club that one in two British people will ultimately join?A frank and funny diary of one man’s rather trying year, this is an unforgettable and uplifting story of getting ill, getting on with it, and getting better.© Mark Steel 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025
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In each episode of this award-winning BBC Radio 4 series, comedian Mark Steel visits a UK town and researches its history, heritage and culture, after which he performs a bespoke evening of comedy for the local residents.Mark’s destinations in series 7 and 8 are: Stockport, Colchester, Hebden Bridge, Kingston upon Thames, Lynton and Lynmouth, Gibraltar, Bedford, Matlock and Matlock Bath, Inverness, Portishead, Hull and Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. This collection includes bonus special extended episodes from Gibraltar and Ventnor.In 2010 Mark Steel''s in Town won a Silver Award for "Best Comedy" in the Sony Radio Academy Awards, and in 2012 it won the Gold Award in the same category. Also in 2010 it won the Writers'' Guild of Great Britain Award for "Best Radio Comedy / Light Entertainment". The series was voted "Best Radio Entertainment Show" in the Comedy.co.uk Awards held by the British Comedy Guide in the 2012 and 2015 awards.
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The complete ninth and tenth series of Mark Steel''s comedy travelogueIn these two series of the award-winning BBC Radio 4 show, comedian Mark Steel is on the road again, visiting places that have nothing in common but their uniqueness. Along the way, he delves into the history, heritage and culture of each town, before going on to write and perform a bespoke evening of comedy for the local residents.His first stop is Hastings, where he finds that a lot''s happened since 1066 - including an annual Pirates'' Day. Other destinations on his road trip include King''s Lynn (where he''s thrilled to find a traffic island full of rabbits), Carlisle (notable for its cursing stone and pervasive smell of biscuits) and Aberystwyth (the ''Athens of Wales'' and home to the Holy Grail).Plus, he ventures into the Forest of Dean - but manages to make it out alive, and heads across the Med to Malta, where he samples some pastizzi and gets caught up in a parade. He also performs two COVID-friendly outdoor shows, on Brighton Beach and from a tree stump in The Dell Gardens, Stratford-upon-Avon, and finishes with a special online episode, in which he talks to a virtual audience about the many places he''s visited over the course of 10 series of Mark Steel''s In Town.Winner of numerous accolades including the 2010 Silver and 2012 Gold Awards for Best Comedy at the Sony Radio Academy Awards and the 2018 BBC Radio Awards Best Comedy Show, this quirky, engaging series is - in the words of the Sony judges - ''stand-up comedy at its very best''.Cast and creditsWritten and performed by Mark SteelAdditional material by Pete SinclairProduced by Carl CooperProduction co-ordinators: Hayley Sterling and Beverly TaggSound Manager: Jerry PealFirst broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 17 January-21 February 2019 (Series 9), 12-26 November 2020 (Series 10)
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