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The Reunion: The Day Today

The Reunion: The Day Today

  • Radio documentary
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 2021
  • 1 episode

Documentary about TV news satire The Day Today, marking 30 years of its radio predecessor On The Hour. Features Kirsty Wark, Armando Iannucci, David Schneider, Steve Coogan, Doon Mackichan and more.

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BBC Radio 4's The Reunion brought together most of the main cast of 1994's TV news satire The Day Today, though not the ever elusive Chris Morris. Steve Coogan was down the line from the Lake District (presumably on a windy fell outside a restaurant from The Trip, while Rob Brydon ate pudding). Patrick Marber joined via Zoom too, while Armando Iannucci, Doon Mackichan and David Schneider were in the studio with Kirsty Wark. The recollections were riotous and giggly, but also instructive about how the news has changed. They didn't think Morris's interviewee-baiting, surreal vox pops would have worked now ("The power's now with whoever's stopped at the market," Schneider suggested). I also loved Wark teasing Coogan about ingesting helium to play a thinly veiled parody of Gerry Adams, whose voice was disguised on TV at the time. "You've never done dangerous substances before?" "Well, I have," Coogan replied, "but not ones that are funny."

Jude Rogers, The Observer, 21st August 2021

Review: The Reunion - The Day Today, Radio 4

Want to feel old? Listen to this week's The Reunion, which brought together (most of) the key members of The Day Today, which was first broadcast by the BBC...27 years ago.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th August 2021

The Day Today is still funny in fake news era

Armando Iannucci and Chris Morris's satire first aired 27 years ago. These days the media is almost too shameless to satirise, but - as the cast reunite - the show's hilarity remains.

Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 13th August 2021

The Day Today team reunite for 30th anniversary celebration

The team behind The Day Today have reunited for a 30th anniversary documentary on Radio 4.

British Comedy Guide, 4th August 2021

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