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Encyclopedia > Chain Reaction (radio)

Chain Reaction is a hostless chat show first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2005. Each week an individual from the world of entertainment selects someone that they would like to interview. This interviewee goes on to be the next week's interviewer. BBC Radio 4 is a British domestic radio station which broadcasts a wide variety of chiefly spoken-word programmes including news, drama, comedy, science and history. ...


The first series comprised six episodes, with the following guests:

Jenny Eclair (born 16 March 1960 in Kuala Lumpa, Malaysia), born Jenny Hargreaves, is a comedienne, actress and novellist, working the the United Kingdom. ... Jimmy Carr (born 1973) is a British comedian. ... Matt Lucas, (born 30th April 1974), is a British comedy actor who studied Drama at Bristol University. ... Michael Joseph Pennington (born on September 11, 1971), better known as Johnny Vegas is a British comedian from the Merseyside town of St. ... Stewart Lee (born April 5, 1968) is a British comedian, writer and director probably best known for being one half of the 1990s comedy duo Lee and Herring and for co-writing and directing the hugely successful stage show Jerry Springer - The Opera. ... Alan Moore Alan Moore (born November 18, 1953, in Northampton, England) is a British writer most famous for his work in comics. ... Brian Eno in 1977 Brian Peter George St. ...

External links

  • Official Radio 4 Chain Reaction page
  • Transcript of Stewart Lee / Alan Moore
  • Transcript of Alan Moore / Brian Eno


 
 

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