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Welcome to Wherever You Are: Series 1 and 2
- A BBC Radio Comedy
- Narrated by: Andrew Maxwell, Rehman Akhtar, Orlando Baxter, Carl Joshua Ncube, Various
- Length: 4 hrs and 8 mins
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Summary
Andrew Maxwell hosts the comedy show featuring stand-ups from all over the planet streaming live to an audience in London.
In this ground-breaking series, comedians from all around the globe perform from wherever they happen to be, and their set is streamed via high quality phone lines and internet video to an audience in the BBC Radio Theatre, London. Host Andrew Maxwell, a multiple Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee and BBC Radio 4 regular, keeps the gags and chat flowing as we chuckle along to stand-up stars in Indonesia, Russia, Argentina, China, South Africa, Singapore, Serbia, Italy, Dubai—and more.
Among the cornucopia of up-and-coming comic talent are Rehman Akhtar, Orlando Baxter, Schalk Bezuidenhout, Guy Branum, Eliana La Casa, Sharul Channa, Berit Companjen, Fabrizio Copano, Francesco De Carlo, Sakdiyah Ma'ruf, Igor Meerson, Aparna Nancherla, Tats Nzonzo, Al Pitcher, Omar Ramzi, Nikola Silic, Steph Tisdell, Tin Vodopivec and Storm Xu.
There's also Carl Joshua Ncube, 'the biggest Zimbabwean stand-up comedian in the world', Kansiime Anne, the 'Queen of African Comedy', Maysoon Zayid, one of America's first Muslim women comedians, and world-renowned satirist Bassem Youssef, who explains why he had to move to Los Angeles from his native Egypt (spoiler: it turns out dictators don't like you making jokes about them). Plus, Iceland's Ari Eldjárn gives us the lowdown on Iceland/Denmark rivalry, Australia's Alice Fraser talks cricket and colonialism, New Zealand's Urzila Carlson discusses flip-flops and marriage, and Ambrose Orosz, the first Hungarian to perform stand-up at the Edinburgh Festival, dials in from Budapest with stories of politics and his favourite 'uncle jokes'.
Broaden your horizons and laugh your way around the world, with over four hours of entertainment from the most diverse and talented line-up you'll ever hear in one place.
NB: Due to the nature of these recordings, the sound quality may vary.
Production credits:
Presented by Andrew Maxwell
Featuring:
Rehman Akhtar, Kansiime Anne, Orlando Baxter, Schalk Bezuidenhout, Guy Branum, Urzila Carlson, Eliana La Casa, Sharul Channa, Berit Companjen, Fabrizio Copano, Francesco De Carlo, Ari Eldjárn, Alice Fraser, Carl Joshua Ncube, Sakdiyah Ma'ruf, Igor Meerson, Aparna Nancherla, Tats Nzonzo, Ambrose Orosz, Al Pitcher, Omar Ramzi, Nikola Silic, Steph Tisdell, Tin Vodopivec, Storm Xu, Bassem Youssef, Maysoon Zayid.
Produced by Ed Morrish (Pilot and Series 1) Richard Morris (Series 2)
Production co-ordinator: Hayley Sterling (Series 2)
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 23 June 2016 (Pilot), 30 November-21 December 2017 (Series 1), 18 July-8 August 2019 (Series 2)
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- Nabil Hussain
- 10-07-23
Scintillating , Very Amusing, and Funny Comedy
This collection of Radio 4 comedy shows featuring international comedians brought together via the Internet and modern technology was innovative, very interesting and very rewarding. It is great to hear material from such a diverse range of talent. It is remarkable to hear the intelligent and well spoken observations from so many people. They were all united in speaking in the English language. It was rib tickling funny in places. A splendid idea and a great radio production!! More of the same, please!!
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