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''The News at Bedtime'' is a satirical comedy series on
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written by
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and
Nick Newman Nick Newman (born 17 July 1958) is a satirical British cartoonist and comedy scriptwriter. Early life The son of an RAF officer, Newman was born in Kuala Lumpur and schooled at Ardingly College where his satirical career began, working on ...
, writers of the satirical '' Private Eye'' magazine. The series is a spoof of news programs, in particular shows such as ''
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'', set in "Nurseryland", a place in which all nursery rhymes and children's stories are real. ''The News at Bedtime'' stars
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and
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as the main newsreaders, John Tweedledum and Jim Tweedledee. The series was broadcast over the
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period in 2009, from Christmas Eve 2009 to New Year's Day 2010 with a special "Year in Review" episode broadcast on 31 December 2010.


Plot

''The News at Bedtime'' is a news programe broadcast from the magical world of Nurseryland, in which nursery rhymes and children's stories are real. The main news readers are John Tweedledum and Jim Tweedledee, who both make it clear that they dislike each other. Tweedledum sees himself as more professional, compared to Tweedledee who likes celebrity culture. Whenever Tweedledum gets annoyed by Tweedledee (or vice versa), he hits him with a
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. The other main contributors to the program are Mary Mary, the Contrary Correspondent who reports live from news stories; Peter Rabbi who presents the ''
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'' religious slot; and weather reporter
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Production

''The News at Bedtime'' is written by the editor of ''Private Eye'' and his close friend and sometime Private Eye contributor Nick Newman, and was inspired by a column they had written for the magazine. Newman said of the writing process that when writing for ''Private Eye'', they find a news story and then a nursery rhyme to fit it. However, for the radio series the process was reversed, "because it's timeless, rather than topical (though there is an element of topicality about it)." Newman also said: "It's such a mad world, nursery rhymes, when you think about it logically. There's quite an interesting story behind some of them. Like Humpty Dumpty - we all think it's about an egg falling off a wall. But really, Humpty Dumpty was a cannon in the English Civil War that one of the sides managed to blow up, and it fell. So all the King's horses and all the King's men couldn't put Humpty together again - that's the origins of it. Some of these stories are true, and real news events. Part of the oral tradition of news!"


Reception

The show has been received well by critics. Tom Cole in the '' Radio Times'' wrote: "The News At Bedtime is an almost hypnologic take on the conventions of a modern radio news program, which presents streams of dreamlike absurdity with a staunchly straight face. While the content is a little silly at times, comedy fans and news junkies will still find plenty to enjoy."
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said in ''
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'': "You wouldn't need to be a ''Today'' aficionado to find this series a delight... All of it was pitch perfect, totally inventive, and very funny."


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