Jonathan Pie
Motormouth news reporter Jonathan Pie is coming to the West End!
Following his current 41-date UK tour of smash-hit new live show Heroes & Villains, which has seen Pie play his first ever arena show as well as two sell-out nights at the Hammersmith Apollo, Pie is coming into the heart of London for a two week run in the West End in April.
Jonathan Pie is known for his hugely popular online rants, satirising the world of politics. Now, in a new podcast series on BBC Sounds, commissioned by BBC Radio 4, he finds himself confronted with the views of the general public as he takes to the airwaves for a brand-new late-night phone-in show, with unexpected results...
Jonathan Pie is back on tour. The motormouth newsreader will be gasping for breath once more, as he takes to stages up and down the land with his weapons grade takedowns of the people in charge and the state of the nation.
Polemical pundit Jonathan Pie has been unusually quiet for a while but this week's latest governmental attempts to control the Covid-19 virus have prompted his return.
Watch Jonathan Pie on Lockdown below
Polemical pundit Jonathan Pie has been unusually quiet for a while but this week's unprecedented events in America have prompted his return.
Here Pie talks about Donald Trump being being banned from Twitter.
Watch Jonathan Pie below.
Spoof news reporter Jonathan Pie is heading out on the road in 2019 with a new show.
The Fake News Tour will start at the York Barbican on October 4 and currently ends at Plymouth Pavilions on December 1.
If no news is good news, then good news is fake news. In The Fake News Tour, Pie returns once more to berate the people in power - and the journalists apparently holding them to account.
Tom Walker, the actor who has made his name as outspoken spoof reporter Jonathan Pie (pictured) has landed a role in a major new BBC drama.
BBC Three is making Killed By My Debt, telling the true story of Jerome Rogers, a 19-year-old motorbike courier from Croydon, who sees two unpaid £65 traffic fines escalating to more than a thousand pounds. Unravelling under the pressure of his mounting debt and with his only source of income - his bike - clamped, Jerome took his own life.
Update: this show is now available to watch at home on BBC iPlayer here.
You may not know the name of Tom Walker but you should know the name of Jonathan Pie. Walker is the actor who created fictional news reporter Pie. In recent years Pie has fulminated about hot topics from Trump to Brexit to Corbyn in short films that have quickly gone viral and notched up millions of views.
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