Unspun With Matt Forde
- TV comedy
- U&Dave
- 2016 - 2018
- 27 episodes (4 series)
Comedy from Matt Forde featuring a mix of political guests, jokes and special features. Also features Andy Zaltzman, Phil Wang, Aparna Nancherla, Kevin Brennan, Ian Cawsey and more.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 3
Broadcast details
- Date
- Wednesday 28th September 2016
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- U&Dave
- Length
- 60 minutes
- Recorded
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- Tuesday 27th September 2016, 18:30 at Elstree Film Studios
Cast & crew
Matt Forde | Host / Presenter |
Andy Zaltzman | Self |
Phil Wang | Self |
Aparna Nancherla | Self |
Kevin Brennan (as Kevin Brennan MP) | Musical Performer |
Ian Cawsey | Musical Performer |
Greg Knight (as The Rt Hon Sir Greg Knight MP) | Musical Performer |
Pete Wishart (as Pete Wishart MP) | Musical Performer |
Nick Clegg | Guest |
Matt Forde | Writer |
Paul McCaffrey | Writer |
Karl Minns | Writer |
Julian Deane | Writer (Additional Material) |
Tony Doyle | Writer (Additional Material) |
Sarah Morgan | Writer (Additional Material) |
Peter Orton | Director |
Tom Vinnicombe | Segment Director |
Robyn O'Brien | Series Producer |
Dan Atkinson | Producer |
Jon Thoday | Executive Producer |
Richard Allen-Turner | Executive Producer |
Hilary Rosen | Executive Producer |
Richard Watsham | Executive Producer |
Tom Levinge | Segment Producer |
Perry Widdowson | Editor |
James Dillon | Production Designer |
Billy Kimberley | Costume Designer |
Kit Hall | Make-up Designer |
Dobs Vye | Composer |
Fliss Williams | Production Manager |
Videos
Andy Zaltzman on Immigration
Andy Zaltzman gets to grips with Britain's immigration issues and conducts a scientific test to potentially answer some of the more testing issues.
Featuring: Matt Forde & Andy Zaltzman.
Phil Wang on China
Phil Wang discusses China, nuclear power stations and space exploration. Don't worry, it'll all be fine...
Featuring: Matt Forde & Phil Wang.
Press
British TV is not suffering a noticeable dearth of bumptious comics taking a sideways look at the news, but rarely are the consequences amusing. The holy grail of such television - a marque to stand alongside Jon Stewart-era Daily Show or John Oliver's Last Week Tonight - remains, on this Atlantic shore, ungrasped. Forde's effort is the latest, and - at this admittedly early stage in its development - seems unlikely to change that.
Andrew Mueller, The Guardian, 28th September 2016