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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Famous quotes containing the word radio:

    There was a girl who was running the traffic desk, and there was a woman who was on the overnight for radio as a producer, and my desk assistant was a woman. So when the world came to an end, we took over.
    Marya McLaughlin, U.S. television newswoman. As quoted in Women in Television News, ch. 3, by Judith S. Gelfman (1976)

    from above, thin squeaks of radio static,
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    Hart Crane (1899–1932)

    The radio ... goes on early in the morning and is listened to at all hours of the day, until nine, ten and often eleven o’clock in the evening. This is certainly a sign that the grown-ups have infinite patience, but it also means that the power of absorption of their brains is pretty limited, with exceptions, of course—I don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings. One or two news bulletins would be ample per day! But the old geese, well—I’ve said my piece!
    Anne Frank (1929–1945)