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The Comic Side of 7 Days

Genres
Comedy
Rating
No Rating
StatusEnded
LanguagesEnglish
CountriesNot Available
Seasons2
Episodes19
First Air Date2005-01-20
Last Air Date2005-12-16

Overview

The Comic Side of 7 Days is a British television programme shown from 2005 on BBC Three. It is a topical comedy programme which shows the satirical side of the past 7 days of news. It was broadcast weekly on a Friday, with several repeats during the following week. The show was created by Andy Marlatt and Tony Roche. It was produced and directed by David Tyler. The number seven features heavily during the programme and features in several lists between sections. Various comedians comment on the week's news. These have included Jo Caulfield, Richard Herring, Will Smith, Lucy Porter, John Oliver and Junior Simpson. The main narrator is Jon Holmes. The voiceover artists are Emma Kennedy and Ewan Bailey.

Seasons

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S1

Season 1

6 Episodes

2005

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S2

Season 2

13 Episodes

2005

Cast & Crew

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Emma Kennedy

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Ewan Bailey

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