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''The News Huddlines'' was a
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topical comedy sketch show starring
Roy Hudd Roy Hudd, OBE (16 May 1936 – 15 March 2020) was an English comedian, actor, presenter, radio host, author and authority on the history of music hall entertainment. Early life Hudd was born in Croydon on 16 May 1936 to Evalina "Evie" (née ...
that ran for fifty one series from 1975 until 2001. Each episode lasted for half an hour and consisted of topical sketches, songs and one-liners.


Performers

The regular cast consisted of comedy performers
Roy Hudd Roy Hudd, OBE (16 May 1936 – 15 March 2020) was an English comedian, actor, presenter, radio host, author and authority on the history of music hall entertainment. Early life Hudd was born in Croydon on 16 May 1936 to Evalina "Evie" (née ...
, June Whitfield, and
Chris Emmett Christopher Roderick Emmett (born 13 December 1938 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire) is a British actor and comedian best known for his work in the late 1970s on the BBC Radio 4 comedies ''The Burkiss Way'' and '' Alison and Maud''. He was a regular o ...
. The announcer was Richard Clegg, and the music was directed and performed by Peter Moss and The Huddliners, taking over from The Nic Rowley Quintet. Hudd and Emmett were with the show since its inception and Whitfield joined the show in 1984, taking over from Alison Steadman, who in turn had replaced original cast member Janet Brown. For the recording on 29 October 1975
Roy Hudd Roy Hudd, OBE (16 May 1936 – 15 March 2020) was an English comedian, actor, presenter, radio host, author and authority on the history of music hall entertainment. Early life Hudd was born in Croydon on 16 May 1936 to Evalina "Evie" (née ...
was stuck abroad and could not make the recording so
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was asked at very short notice to present the show. The show became British radio’s longest-running audience comedy in 1994 and became the second longest-running overall behind '' Week Ending'', which ended in 1998.


Writers

Many and varied writers added to the success of the show over the years. A feature of the show was its aim to let the public send in gags which they used and gave credit to those authors at the end of the show. It was hoped that this policy would help develop inexperienced writers. Major contributors included: * Andy Hamilton * Terry Ravenscroft * Laurie Rowley *
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* Marc Blakewill *Terence Dackombe *
Paul Kerensa Paul Kerensa (born 1979 in Truro, Cornwall) is an English comedy writer and stand-up comedian. He studied at Royal Grammar School, Guildford and the Guildford School of Acting. In 2002 Kerensa won ITV's 'Take The Mike' Award, and was a finalist i ...
* Terry Newman *Ryan Gough *Mark Griffiths *Ged Parsons *Clive Coleman *Alan Stafford *Richard Quick *Jeremy Browne *
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*Tony Hare *Peter Hickey *
Colin Gilbert Colin Gilbert, born 1954, is a Glasgow-born television producer and former senior creative director of The Comedy Unit. Career Gilbert began his career in comedy writing jokes for the radio shows ''Week Ending'' and ''The News Huddlines''. He j ...
*Nick R. Thomas *Paul Plumb *Gerry Goddin *David Semple


History

''The News Huddlines'' was established in 1975 as Radio 2’s answer to the BBC Radio 4 current affairs sketch show '' Week Ending'', albeit with a distinctive style, much of it involving the stage persona of lead performer Hudd. On the 8th October 1993 the show provided the Grand Final on The Generation Game with Hudd, Whitfield and Emmett all appearing. The episode was repeated on BBC 4 on the 30th July 2022 as part of a series of programmes exploring Saturday night television programming. ''Huddlines'' ended in 2001 with a Christmas special show.Paul Kerensa – Comedian & Writer
/ref> In January 2002, Hudd accepted the role of Archie Shuttleworth in the long-running
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and felt he could not continue in both capacities.Huddlines cancelled : News 2002 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Retrieved 15 April 2017


Broadcasts

As of November 2018, ''The News Huddlines'' has started to be repeated on
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, and can also be found on internet radio stations, including ROK British Comedy Channe

(under the ambiguous title "Roy Hudd shows").


Content and style

The material of ''Huddlines'' was in a traditional
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style, usually aimed at an older audience, with every gag ending on a recognisable punchline. Each show is loosely based around a series of ‘news items’ — usually convenient pegs on which to hang one-liners of greater or lesser topicality — and sketches about events in the week’s news. The sketches are usually about public figures, many of whom reappear regularly and have distinctively exaggerated or fanciful characterisations. For instance, the ex-prime minister’s wife
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, as voiced by Whitfield, seemed to bear an uncanny resemblance to Eth, her character in ''
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'', a widely remembered segment in the 1950s series '' Take It From Here''. Certain members of the royal family (a Huddlines staple) are likewise not copied from life, such as The Queen Mother, who was portrayed with a Cockney accent.


See also

*
Roy Hudd Roy Hudd, OBE (16 May 1936 – 15 March 2020) was an English comedian, actor, presenter, radio host, author and authority on the history of music hall entertainment. Early life Hudd was born in Croydon on 16 May 1936 to Evalina "Evie" (née ...
* June Whitfield * Radio comedy * '' Week Ending'' *
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References


External links


''The News Huddlines'' at Radiohaha
{{DEFAULTSORT:News Huddlines Satirical radio programmes BBC Radio comedy programmes British satirical radio programmes 1975 radio programme debuts