Saturday, 9 May 2009

Hut 33 News

I'm currently writing a third series of Hut 33, a sitcom set in Bletchley Park during World War Two. The first recording on May 25th is, apparently, fully booked, so sorry about that if you've missed out (or see you there...). More recordings to be announced soon.

The second series is to be repeated on BBC Radio 4 this Thursday at 6.30pm and following. I would imagine they're leading off with episode 1, about which more has been written here.

While we're on the subject of Radio comedy, Think the Unthinkable - a series what I wrote for the Radio a few years ago - is proving a bit of a hit on BBC7 and is currently the most favourite thing on BBC7's iPlayer page - beating off Hancock, The Now Show, the splendidly funny Mark Watson, the wonderful Count Arthur Strong (do give it a listen) and Andy Hamilton's verstion of Satan himself. Which is nice. Anyway you can here the episode that's going down well here.

1 comments:

ros said...

I can't believe you like Count Arthur Strong! There are few things which make me switch off the radio quite so quickly and vehemently.

On another note, that's an odd picture on the BBC7 website for Think the Unthinkable. It sort of makes it look like Marcus Brigstocke and David Mitchell (who is my current #1 celebrity crush) have never been in the same room together.

Do you get more royalties the more often I listen on iPlayer?