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Josie Long: Romance And Adventure

Josie Long: Romance And Adventure

  • Radio sitcom
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 2014 - 2016
  • 5 episodes (1 series)

Radio 4 sitcom about a young woman, starring Josie Long. Stars Josie Long, Darren Osbourne, Hatty Ashdown, Clare Grogan, Michael Bertenshaw and Chris Pavlo

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BBC Sounds launch opens up Radio 4 comedy archive

BBC Radio Player has been replaced with BBC Sounds. The website and app will offer over 80,000 hours of content, including the chance to re-listen to many comedy shows made by Radio 4.

British Comedy Guide, 30th October 2018

Comedy.co.uk Awards 2016 shortlists announced

The shortlists for the Comedy.co.uk Awards 2016 have been revealed. 60 shows are in the running for the Comedy Of The Year title. Voting is now open.

British Comedy Guide, 16th January 2017

Josie Long: Romance and Adventure review

With her trademark openness and relatability, Long demonstrates an admirable respect for the role comedy plays in communication and emotional wellbeing.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 26th April 2016

Romance and Adventure on Radio 4

Romance and Adventure does not take the cliche route of a thirty-something woman trying to go against the grain of society, rejecting the notion that she must get a husband, bear some children, and find a career path.

Anglonerd, 25th April 2016

Romance & Adventure with Josie Long, Radio 4 review

For those recent converts who have discovered Long through her angry anti-Tory writing this is a throwback to her more innocent dreamy days.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st April 2016

Review - Josie Long: Romance and Adventure on Radio 4

Romance And Adventure, based on a couple of short films she previously made with Douglas King, doesn't go for relentless punchlines, but its warm humour, upbeat sentiment and emotional sincerity are compelling.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 1st April 2016

Josie Long sitcom pilot given full series

Romance and Adventure was inspired by elements of the comic's 2012 Edinburgh Fringe show of the same name, and follows a successful pilot from last June.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 30th January 2015

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