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Dara O’Briain - Tall, Funny, Irish Fella

Dara O\'BriainWe went to see Dara O’Briain live last night.  My throat still hurts this morning from all the laughing - he was brilliant.  If you don’t know who he is, he’s the tall, bald guy that hosts “Mock The Week” on BBC2.

His style of humour is observational with a couple of anecdotes thrown in, but he improvises a good 30-45 minutes of material just by talking to the audience.  He doesn’t pick on the audience like some comics do.  Instead he finds out what they do for a living and talks them up and somehow makes them “heroes” for the next 2½ hours.

Ok, he swears a bit, but I never find him crude or offensive.  He seems to be able to talk non-stop and barely breaks into a sweat.  And the stories he tells are embellished with details and relevant meanderings that never leaves the audience bored.

Check out the video clips below for an example of his fine work!

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Russel T Davies Steps Down; Steven Moffat Steps Up

Russel T DaviesIt has long been rumoured, but today the BBC confirmed that Russel T Davies is to step down as lead writer and executive producer of Doctor Who.

RTD has often been cited as the reason why the new Doctor Who has been such a success since the show’s return in 2005.

Steven Moffat, already known to Who fans, will take over the roles for the fifth series in 2010.  Moffat, whose pre-Who writing credits include Press Gang, Coupling and Jekyll, is responsible for some of the most original and terrifying stories over the past four series.

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BBC’s Open-Source Radio

Olinda - the new BBC radioI love the BBC!  I know that a lot of people don’t agree with the license fee and there are arguments for scrapping it, but I think the BBC do a fantastic job.  The range and quality of programs they make simply wouldn’t be available if they were under commercial pressures.

Not only do the BBC make great TV and radio programs, they also heavily invest in technology.  The fantastic iPlayer, no stranger to controversy itself, is evidence that this R&D is a worthwhile pursuit.  Which is why I think their new innovation is stunning - the Olinda radio.

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