Sunday Night Stand-Up
11 Comedy Specials from BBC Radio 4
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A sparkling selection of one-off comedy shows from Radio 4's Sunday night Stand Up Specials season.
Since 2018, BBC Radio 4 has been making the nation laugh with its Stand Up Specials strand, featuring fantastic half-hour sets from a host of celebrated comedians. This wide-ranging collection brings together eleven of the very best acts, from established stars to new and emerging talent, as they 'zoom through angst from all angles' (The Guardian).
Among the hot comic takes, Tom Allen's Not Very Nice explores what happens when the hilarious host of The Apprentice: You're Fired turns from sweet to naughty; Pippa Evans Grows Up finds the Now Show star asking what it means to be a grown-up; Postcards to Portsmouth sees Suzi Ruffell returning to her home town (well, just down the road) to share tales of her family; and Kiri Pritchard-McLean spotlights the life choices of millennials in Egg-sistential Crisis, asking 'why have they stopped having babies?'
From Asda to Diva introduces us to Jayde Adams, who combines wit and show-stopping music to demonstrate how she went from working in a supermarket to fully-fledged prima donna; Emergency Broadcast sees Gemma Arrowsmith trapped in Broadcasting House and presenting a lockdown sketch show with Tom Crowley, Adam Courting, Hugh Dennis and Susan Harrison; Talking Shop outlines BBC New Comedy Award winner Stephen Buchanan's chequered work history and friendship with a Vietnamese refugee; and in Centrist Dad?, Alun Cochrane defends the much-maligned middle ground as he tries to find his place on the shifting political spectrum.
Also included is Black Country Gentlemon, in which George Fouracres tells his story of growing up in Wolverhampton; Magnifying Class, Athena Kugblenu's examination of class identity and what it means to be upwardly mobile; and One of Many, where Stephen Bailey contemplates his numerous namesakes - all of whom are more newsworthy than him - and wonders whether you can change your life just by changing your name.
Production credits
Tom Allen Is Actually Not Very Nice
Written and performed by Tom Allen and featuring Gabby Best
Produced by Richard Morris
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 22 April 2018
Pippa Evans Grows Up
Written and performed by Pippa Evans
Produced by Alison Vernon-Smith
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 13 May 2018
Suzi Ruffell: Postcards to Portsmouth
Written and performed by Suzi Ruffell, with additions from Ann Ruffell
Produced by Suzy Grant
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 12 May 2019
Kiri Pritchard-McLean: Egg-sistential Crisis
Written and performed by Kiri Prichard-McLean
Produced by Suzy Grant
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 10 January 2021
Jayde Adams: From ASDA to Diva
Written and performed by Jayde Adams, with music by Richard Thomas
Produced by Hayley Sterling
Production co-ordinator: Caroline Barlow
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 24 January 2021
Gemma Arrowsmith: Emergency Broadcast
Written by and starring Gemma Arrowsmith, with Tom Crowley, Adam Courting, Hugh Dennis and Susan Harrison
Produced by Victoria Lloyd
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 7 February 2021
Stephen Buchanan: Talking Shop
Written and performed by Stephen Buchanan
Produced by Adnan Ahmed
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 7 March 2021
Alun Cochrane: Centrist Dad?
Written and performed by Alun Cochrane
Produced by Richard Morris
Production co-ordinator: Mabel Wright
Sound engineer: Michael Smith
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 18 July 2021
George Fouracres: Black Country Gentlemon
Written and performed by George Fouracres
Produced by Richard Morris
Production co-ordinator: Beverly Tagg
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 20 March 2022
Athena Kugblenu: Magnifying Class
Written and performed by Athena Kugblenu
Produced by Leila Navabi
Production Coordinator: Caroline Barlow
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 24 April 2022
Stephen Bailey: One of Many
Written and performed by Stephen Bailey
Produced by Georgia Keating and Hayley Sterling
Production Coordinator: Katie Baum
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 1 May 2022