Paul Kerensa’s ‘Stand Up History’ of radio enthralls at the museum
Description
The early days of broadcasting are recreated in this entertaining show - An Evening of (Very) Old Radio - well received by the audience at Petersield's Museum and Art Gallery, adding their own tales of the magic of radio.
Paul Kerensa, a stand up comedian and writer on shows like Not Going Out and Miranda, gave a lively talk about the 1920's revolution radio was and remains.
Speaking to Mike Waddington he talks about broadcasting more than a century ago and how much created then remains in the bloodstream of the medium today.
More at : paul@paulkerensa.com British Comedy Award-winning co-writer BBC’s Miranda, Not Going Out, Top Gear, ITV’s Royal Variety, C4’s TFI Friday, CBBC etc
BBC1 Sunday Morning Live, Radio 2 Pause for Thought, Radio 4 Extra Daily Service
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