Expenses Only
Expenses Only

Expenses Only

  • Radio sketch show / sitcom
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 2016
  • 4 episodes (1 series)

Radio 4 sketch show centred around two interns in the world of work experience. Stars Rasmus Hardiker, Lucy Beaumont, Kathryn Bond, Simon Bubb, Beth Goddard and more.

Episode menu

Series 1, Episode 1 - Advertising

Put away your P45, you're not going to need it - it's Expenses Only. Our two young interns Tim and Miranda face heated hot-seating, intense lunch runs and jingle-themed back-stabbing as they compete for the same internship in the acronym-obsessed world of Advertising.

Broadcast details

Date
Wednesday 13th July 2016
Time
11pm
Channel
BBC Radio 4
Length
15 minutes

Repeats

Show past repeats

Date Time Channel
Tuesday 29th December 2020 11:15pm Radio 4 Extra

Cast & crew

Cast
Rasmus Hardiker Tim
Lucy Beaumont Miranda
Kathryn Bond Ensemble Actor
Simon Bubb Ensemble Actor
Beth Goddard Ensemble Actor
Paul G Raymond Ensemble Actor
Matt Green Ensemble Actor
Simon Greenall Ensemble Actor
Lorna Shaw Ensemble Actor
Kellie Shirley Ensemble Actor
Christine Kavanagh Ensemble Actor
Tom Glenister Ensemble Actor
Robert Glenister Narrator
Writing team
Alex Lynch Writer
Charlotte Michael Writer (Additional Material)
Production team
Celia De Wolff Director
Peter Hoare Producer

Press

Expenses Only review

Lynch and Michael are new comic writers, and everyone's got to start somewhere (Stewart Lee and Richard Herring wrote on Week Ending, for instance), but Expenses Only feels like it's their own work experience project, with the good stuff still a long way down the line.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 13th July 2016

Radio Choice:

A new kind of comedy show by Alex Lynch, who clearly knows his subject, skits and sketches that build into a story set in the teeming world of advertising. It's focused on dim Tim (Rasmus Hardiker) and determined Miranda (Lucy Beaumont), rival interns, desperately seeking proper jobs. Their paths keep crossing. He fancies her, she's scornful and wily. Robert Glenister is the linking narrator.

Gillian Reynolds, The Telegraph, 13th July 2016

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