Nick Revell
Nick Revell's Radio 4 series BrokenDreamCatcher is to return in 2020.
The first acclaimed series featured the stand-up going off on various flights of comic fancy involving Vladimir Putin's missing bottom, evil cats and a laughing fridge.
The show will be recorded next Spring at the King's Head in Crouch End for a delivery date of June and will be broadcast later in the year. It will be a GiddyGoat Production, produced by Steve Doherty.
Comedian Nick Revell has been voted the favourite act of the Laugharne Weekend, the multicultural festival which took place in South Wales last week.
Comedian Nick Revell's new Radio 4 series starts on September 13.
BrokenDreamCatcher will consist of a series of surreal and satirical stories and will feature his trademark comic incisiveness on the burning issues of the day as well as flights of fancy and magical realism.
In the first episode he discusses what he thinks might possibly be going on in the Vatican.
Imagine a world where a mellowed middle-aged North London anarchist is secretly guiding world events.
This is the world Nick Revell creates in BrokenDreamCatcher, putting himself at the centre of a benign global conspiracy.
The goal of our diffident superhero is to improve the mental health of the world and to bring LGBT rights to Putin’s Russia – and in Revell’s richly imagined parallel universe such things are possible.
Nick Revell is a comic legend. He began selling jokes to radio and TV in the late 1970s and did his first stand-up gigs at the Comedy Store in 1980. Since then he has written and performed for stage, radio and TV. He’s written material for many other comedians, including Roy Hudd, Jasper Carrot, Dave Allen, Paul Merton and Miles Jupp and recently had a new series of his own for Radio 4, BrokenDreamCatcher.
Veteran comedian Nick Revell is recording a new series for Radio 4. The series, entitled BrokenDreamCatcher, will consist of a series of surreal and satirical stories and will feature his trademark comic incisiveness on the burning issues of the day as well as flights of fancy.
He says he will probably be including the story Vladimir Putin’s Bottom is Missing, "which charts my friendship with him since we met at a martial arts tournament in Siberia in 1979."
Update 7/6/14 - There's a chance to see the Tunnel Club film on June 17 as part of the East End Film Festival, alongside live appearances from Kevin Eldon, Simon Munnery and Richard Peppiatt. Details here.
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