Press clippings Page 11
The departure of the dismal, desperate The Christian O'Connell Solution (so good when he was running Fighting Talk; so bad when trying to raise a laugh about the week's news) on Radio 5 Live gave space to Chris Addison and 7 Day Sunday (11am). Things did not start well the first week, what with Kate Silverton, whose rather excellent news and politics-based programme precedes it, announcing it as The Christian O'Connell Solution, doubtless leading millions of potential listeners to switch off.
Then the programme came, and it seemed as though some genius had decided that the best way to better the Solution was to duplicate it. Addison and his primary guests, fellow comedians Sarah Millican and Andy Zaltzman, adopted a turgid pattern of one of them - usually Addison - talking and the others laughing. Always beware the comedy show in which the participants laugh; they're usually doing it so the listener doesn't have to.
But the diligent listener persevered - Addison is a funny man, Millican is a funny woman, and Zaltzman loves cricket, so one is predisposed to forgive him for being apparently unable to be funny on the hoof rather than off a prepared script. But episode two was just as dreary. The biggest laughs, in one quarter at least, came for the story about a hippo that floated out of a zoo during heavy rains. But there's no chemistry on display here, none of The News Quiz-esque scoring of laughter points, where clever people fall over each other in their desperation to be funnier than the last. I'd give it one more week and then find something else to do for an hour on Sunday morning. Go to church, maybe.
Chris Campling, The Times, 22nd January 2010Chris Addison, columnist and comedian (from The Thick of It and Lab Rats, not to mention his frequent appearances all over this network), gets his own show, a review of the week's big stories. Fellow comedians Andy Zaltzman and Sarah Millican are regular guests, there's to be a special star each week too.
Gillian Reynolds, The Telegraph, 9th January 2010Keeping the Home Fires Burning
Comedy cuckold and sometime house-husband Andy Zaltzman on his new Radio 4 show, his old neglected classic, and how he doesn't really fancy America anyway.
Si Hawkins, British Comedy Guide, 14th December 2009Sun chat with Andy Zaltzman
An interview with Andy Zaltzman in The Sun.
Tommy Holgate, The Sun, 10th December 2009Yes, It's the Ashes (Radio 5 Live, 11.00am) is a bold move for this network, a new, live, topical comedy show. Host Andy Zaltzman strides to the wicket with guest Frank Skinner for banter about Ashes series old and new.
Gillian Reynolds, The Telegraph, 11th July 2009Politicians are making comedians lives hell
Politicians are turning democracy into a joke. And for comics, that's no laughing matter says Andy Zaltzman.
Andy Zaltzman, The Times, 30th May 2009