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Ed Morrish
Ed Morrish

Ed Morrish

  • Producer, script editor and director

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Series 6, Episode 5 production notes

Here are some production notes for episode five of this series...

Ed Morrish, 25th January 2017

Series 6, Episode 4 production notes

I have no idea what John's doing with the outro to Barwick Green. Half klezmer, half Swedish chef.

Ed Morrish, 17th January 2017

Series 6, Episode 2 production notes

No running jokes this week, which is unusual on the whole...

Ed Morrish, 4th January 2017

Series 6, Episode 1 production notes

A scheduler at Radio 4 later asked if we'd like to be considered for an earlier broadcast slot. We politely declined, because of this song.

Ed Morrish, 27th December 2016

An interview with Ed Morrish

Ed Morrish has produced a ton of comedy for BBC Radio, including ]c]John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme], Dilemma, Mark Thomas: The Manifesto and Spats and more recently the revival of lost episodes of Hancock. (I don't hold this against him. They're rather good)

James Cary, Sitcom Geek, 13th July 2016

Series 5, Episode 6 production notes

It took editing genius Rich Evans over an hour and half for to edit these nine minutes of audio.

Ed Morrish, 11th February 2016

Series 5, Episode 5 production notes

This was probably the most fun the cast had all series. Here's a photo I took of the rehearsal, when John and Carrie decided they wanted to sit and watch Lawry do it from the audience.

Ed Morrish, 5th February 2016

Series 5, Episode 4 production notes

The crackle of the fire and ticking of a clock, to indicate the location of a gentlemen's club - very much where a chap would have this sort of a word with another chap - were added afterwards, because they'd have been distracting in the room.

Ed Morrish, 29th January 2016

Series 5, Episode 2 production notes

This is, by the way, the fewest sketches we've ever included in an episode.

Ed Morrish, 15th January 2016

Things more likely to ruin comedy than being PC

Ranging from, "Popular Youtube acts with no live performance experience getting booked on big shows" to "Your own shitty act".

Ed Morrish, Ed Morrish's Blog, 13th January 2016

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