Do The Right Thing (podcast)
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''Do the Right Thing'' was a comedy panel show
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featuring host Danielle Ward, and team captains Michael Legge and Margaret Cabourn-Smith. The show was produced by Ben Walker. The show consisted of seven series and four specials. The final episode was the 2019
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. Danielle Ward confirmed that the show would not be returning after the
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, as she had retired from live performance.


Format

Two teams of two comedians compete to "do the right thing in any situation". Each show comprises four rounds: *The Importance of Being Right *Agony *Ask the Expert *Do the Wrong Thing


Other media

A TV pilot episode, hosted by
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, was recorded by
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in 2016.


Awards

*Bronze, Best Internet Programme, Sony Radio Academy Awards, 2012.


References


External links

* Audio podcasts Comedy and humor podcasts 2011 podcast debuts British podcasts {{Internet-stub