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The internet's premier 'resource' for writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington, with news on new projects, news on old projects, and absolutely loads of irrelevant nonsense from the archives.
This blog has now moved to here.Fun At One – The Story Of Comedy At Radio 1: Chris Morris, Kenny Everett, Armando Iannucci, The Mary Whitehouse Experience, Lee & Herring, Harry Hill, Viv Stanshall, John Shuttleworth, Noel Edmonds, John Peel, Eric Idle, Simon Munnery, Dawn French, Ivor Cutler, Neil Innes, Lenny Henry, Adrian Juste, Victor Lewis-Smith, John Walters, Stephen Fry, Steve Wright, Keith Moon, Mark Thomas, Andrew Collins, Mark Radcliffe, Stuart Maconie, Kevin Greening, David Quantick, Jo Brand, Alan Davies, Nick Hancock, Marvin The Paranoid Android and many, many more
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Now in handy book form!! A selection of highlights, lowlights and just plain weird-lights, some of it never published elsewhere, including features on Lost, Heroes, Pink Floyd, Hamble from Play School, ITV's most controversial sitcom, and far too much about Doctor Who. Especially if it's in black and white.