Jason Hazeley
Jason Hazeley

Jason Hazeley

  • English
  • Writer

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TV review, Cunk on Britain (BBC2)

A brilliant puncturing of television histories.

Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 4th April 2018

'What if spaghetti's illegal?' Cunk breaks down Brexit

After the recent European summit, the cultural commentator explores the referendum and ponders the culinary implications of such a seismic decision.

Jason Hazeley and Joel Morris, The Guardian, 27th March 2018

Angstrom review

Not every gag fires, but there are certainly enough of them to ensure you'll soon find one that does. Aptly, you're never far from a killer. Plus the story is compelling and labyrinthine enough for listeners to want to tune in next week to find out what happens next.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 10th January 2018

Joel Morris and Jason Hazeley interview

Ladybird Book duo Joel Morris and Jason Hazeley are now spoofing Scandi noir on Radio 4.

Michael Hodges, Radio Times, 10th January 2018

Preview - Angstrom

New radio comedy Angstrom, starring Matt Holness, begins Wednesday 10th January on BBC Radio 4.

The Velvet Onion, 7th January 2018

Joel Morris and Jason Hazeley interview

Meet the men who invented the Ladybird Books for Grown-Ups: 'We're not millionaires, we're thousandaires'.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 6th January 2018

Writers' Guild Awards 2018 shortlists

The shortlists for the Writers' Guild Of Great Britain Awards 2018 have been announced. Nominees include the writers of This Country, Back, Inside No. 9 and Sarah Kendall, John Finnemore and Kevin Eldon.

British Comedy Guide, 5th December 2017

BBC Radio's Christmas 2017 highlights

BBC Radio has announced its festive comedy offerings for 2017. Radio 4 will celebrate 50 years of Just A Minute, whilst other specials include comedy drama Anansi Boys, 15 Minute Musical, Dead Ringers and Count Arthur Strong.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd November 2017

Matthew Holness to star in Radio 4 Scandinavian detective spoof

Matthew Holness is to star in Angstrom, a comedic Scandinavian detective story for Radio 4 written by Jason Hazeley and Joel Morris.

British Comedy Guide, 27th September 2017

What happened to the comedy trademark?

Comedians once embraced a signature quip or look, so why have such tropes fallen out of favour?

James Kettle, The Guardian, 7th August 2017

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