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Satirical radio comedy series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Skewer is a topical radio programme broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and as a podcast on BBC Sounds. Created and produced by Jon Holmes, the 15 or 30 minute episodes are a sound collage which combine topical soundbites with excerpts from popular culture, historical quotations and songs, often in unsettling or surreal ways.
Genre | Topical/Sketch comedy |
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Running time | 15/30 minutes |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Home station | BBC Radio 4 |
Produced by | Jon Holmes |
Original release | 8 January 2020 |
The programme is created using Avid Pro Tools[1] and is designed to be heard through headphones, making use of binaural techniques.[2] The series has an "open door" writing policy,[1] with ideas and soundscapes being added just a few hours before broadcast.[3]
Following a pilot episode on 4 April 2019[2][4] The Skewer has run for eleven series since 8 January 2020.[5]
Miranda Sawyer in The Observer describes the programme as "Nightmare, or dream? Funny and strange, like all good things." and compared it to the work of Chris Morris.[6]
"A surreal flow of snippets - news and views, music and memories - melded into a huge orchestral piece of compelling originality. The Skewer is satire at its cleverest, both biting and beautiful. If you could listen to a Francis Bacon painting, this is what it would sound like.” - Radio Academy Awards
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