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The Frequency of Laughter: A History of Radio Comedy
BBC Radio 4
6 episodes
8 months ago

Grace Dent presents a conversational history of radio comedy, from 1975 to 2005.

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Grace Dent presents a conversational history of radio comedy, from 1975 to 2005.

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Society & Culture
History
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1995-2000
The Frequency of Laughter: A History of Radio Comedy
28 minutes
10 years ago
1995-2000

The Frequency of Laughter is a six-part history of radio comedy, covering 1975-2005, presented by journalist and radio fan Grace Dent. In each episode she brings together two figures who were making significant radio comedy at the same time, and asks them about their experiences. This is a conversational history that focuses on the people who were there and the atmosphere within the BBC and the wider comedy world that allowed them to make great radio - or not.

This penultimate edition features producer Paul Schlesinger, who spent the late 1990s making shows such as the Sunday Format, People Like Us and Absolute Power before leaving to make television, returning in 2005 to become Head of Radio Comedy; it also features Meera Syal whose Radio 4 sketch show Goodness Gracious Me was the first British Asian comedy hit, later transferring to BBC Two. Grace asks them about the atmosphere within the Radio Comedy department and the attitude of TV Comedy department towards it; they discuss the BBC's reaction to the wide range of Black and Asian talent breaking through; and they discuss what it is about media parodies that works so well on radio.

The Frequency of Laughter is presented by Grace Dent, a journalist for The Independent, and is a BBC Radio Comedy production.

Presenter ... Grace Dent Guest ... Paul Schlesinger Guest ... Meera Syal Interviewee ... Andrew Caspari Interviewee ... Peter Fincham

Producers ... Ed Morrish & Alexandra Smith.

The Frequency of Laughter: A History of Radio Comedy

Grace Dent presents a conversational history of radio comedy, from 1975 to 2005.