Dan Antopolski - Radio

Radio

Credits include:

  • Sketchorama (as Jigsaw) (Radio 4)
  • In And Out Of The Kitchen (with Miles Jupp) (Radio 4)
  • The Simon Day Show (Radio 4)
  • Strings (with Tim Minchin) (Radio 4) (2010)
  • One (Series 3) (Radio 4) (2010)
  • This Is My Mark (Radio 4) (2009)
  • Radio 4 Stands Up (Radio 4) (2009)
  • Out To Lunch (Radio 2) (10 episodes Series 5&6 2008)
  • One (Series 2) (Radio 4) (2008)
  • Out To Lunch (Radio 2) (4 episodes Series 4 2007)
  • Peacefully In Their Sleeps (Radio 4) (with Howard Read) (2007)
  • The Dan Antopolski Radio Show (Radio 2) (Half-hour special broadcast 14 June 2007)
  • Out To Lunch (Radio 2) (3 episodes Series 3 2007)
  • Moonmonkeys (Resonance FM) (6 part weekly series with Karl Theobald) (2007)
  • Exterminating Angels (Radio 4) (All four episodes, co-starring with Karl Theobald) (2006)
  • Out To Lunch (Radio 2) (all 11 episodes Series 1&2 2006)
  • 28 Acts in 28 Minutes (Radio 4) (2006)
  • One (Series 1) (Radio 4) (2006)
  • Undone (Radio 4) (2006)
  • The Milk Run (Radio 1) regular contributor and starred in The Dinks special edition (2005)
  • Flight of the Conchords (Radio 2) (2005)
  • The Dinks (Resonance FM) (2003–04)
  • The 99p Challenge (Radio 4) (2004)
  • Four At The Store (Radio 4) (2003)

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