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A magnificent new comedy inspired by and spoofing the online info site Wikipedia, and mocking interweb drivel, pop-ups, PC disasters, mobiles, searchboxes, automated reply systems and other hideous aspects of contemporary life. Very funny and cleverly edited, it features. and is partly written by Margaret Cabourn-Smith, who was so good in Radio 4's surreal VIP impersonation series The Secret World and is clearly a rising star. Nick Doody and Matt Kirshen are the main writers and creators. A treat for the next four weeks.
Paul Donovan, The Sunday Times, 19th July 2009TWITTER? That's so yesterday. Meet Bigipedia (BBC Radio 4, Thursday, 11pm), a unique experiment in "broadwebcasting". It's the brainchild of comedians Nick Doody and Matt Kirshen, pitched as an "all-round 360-degree information knowledge article-based conglomerate portal". But everything in Bigipedia is completely untrue. So what can we expect over the next four weeks? Multiple overlapping voices bombarding us with service announcements, forums and endless upgra.
Rosanna Chianta, The Scotsman, 19th July 2009Another upcoming Radio 4 project, written by stand-ups Nick Doody and Matt Kirshen, is called Bigipedia. "It's sort of like Wikipedia on the radio, as if Radio 4 has been taken over by this monstrous Wikipedia-style encyclopaedia of everything," says [David] Tyler. "It's very different and I'm not sure whether the world is ready for it yet, but they're getting it whether they're ready or not." For the great archivists at Pozzitive it sounds like the perfect theme.
Ian Burrell, The Independent, 13th July 2009