Many Questions

Many Questions
Many Questions
Hosting Lucy Porter
Language English
Updates Weekly
Length 25mins
Debut April 2007
End date June 2007
Genre Comedy / Discussion
Website www.guardian.co.uk/manyquestions

Many Questions is a comedy audio podcast, on the Guardian Unlimited website. The show is based on question/answer current affairs programs such as Any Questions? and Question Time, but given a comical element.

The show is presented by Lucy Porter. Members of the audience and listeners to the show ask and email the panel topical questions which the guests have to answer.

The show had a pilot episode, which featured Sarah Kendal, Glenn Wool, Matt Kirshen and Arnab Chanda. A series of five episodes were broadcast between April and June 2007.[1] The final edition was presented by Jon Holmes.

References

  1. ^ Chortle article Guardian gets into comedy. Accessed 6 May 2007.

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