Children's Hour... With Armstrong And Miller
- Radio sitcom
- BBC Radio 4
- 1998
- 4 episodes (1 series)
Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller star as pompous art critics Martin Bain-Jone and Craig Children taking on a range of different cultural subjects. Also features Tony Gardner, Charlie Condou and Melissa Lloyd.
- Episode 2 repeated Thursday 28th November at 11pm on Radio 4 Extra
Children's Hour... With Armstrong And Miller
Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller co-write and star in all four episodes of the complete BBC Radio 4 comedy spoof series. Pompous critics and culture journalists Martin Bain-Jones (Armstrong) and Craig Children (Miller), present a frightfully clever culture show, a wry look at the fringes of popular music. They're hip, they're happening - so they say - and in these four episodes they discuss Boy Bands ('Peter Andre would be in a band if he had any mates'), Middle of the Road ('those bland or unchallenging songs'), as well as Brit Pop and Solo Artists. Follow them as they compete to get the best scoop. Who knows, they may even win a Best of the Rest Award. A 'Brest' in other words..."Children's Hour" is co written by Alexander Armstrong & Ben Miller, with David Mitchell & Robert Webb, and guest stars Luke Goss.
First released: Thursday 3rd June 2010
- Distributor: BBC Worldwide
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