Banter (radio show)
Genre | Comedy panel game |
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Running time | 30 mins |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | BBC Radio 4 |
Host(s) | Andrew Collins |
Creator(s) | Tim Barber |
Air dates | August 2005 to May 2008 |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 18 |
Website | Website |
Banter is a radio programme that is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in the UK, starring Andrew Collins and Richard Herring. The pilot and the first 2 series were broadcast from August 2005 to November 2006, and a third series was broadcast in April and May 2008. There have been 19 half-hour episodes so far. The programme normally takes the form of invited guests naming their "top threes" in a given category.
The series was devised by Tim Barber and is produced for Radio 4 by Avalon. A pilot for a television version was recorded in October 2011 with team captains Russell Howard and Chris Addison.
Guests
Apart from Collins and Herring, the other guests for each episode were:
Pilot - Lucy Porter, Russell Howard, Will Smith.
Series 1
- Episode 1 - Will Smith, Russell Howard, Jenny Eclair
- Episode 2 - Will Smith, Simon Day, Lynn Ferguson
- Episode 3 - Russell Howard, Arthur Smith, Natalie Haynes
- Episode 4 - Russell Howard, Sue Perkins, Chris Addison
- Episode 5 - Will Smith, Lynn Ferguson, Dave Gorman
- Episode 6 - Will Smith, Russell Howard, Jenny Éclair
Series 2
- Episode 1 - Russell Howard, Lucy Porter, Arthur Smith
- Episode 2 - Rob Deering, Lynn Ferguson, Russell Howard
- Episode 3 - Barry Cryer, Sue Perkins, Will Smith
- Episode 4 - Russell Howard, Lee Mack, Julia Morris
- Episode 5 - Chris Addison, Natalie Haynes, Will Smith
- Episode 6 - Russell Howard, Will Smith, Lynn Ferguson
Series 3
- Episode 1 - Dave Gorman, Russell Howard, Dillie Keane
- Episode 2 - Jenny Eclair, Russell Howard, Arthur Smith
- Episode 3 - Natalie Haynes, Russell Howard, Will Smith
- Episode 4 - Miranda Hart, Russell Howard, Will Smith
- Episode 5 - Chris Addison, Jenny Eclair, Will Smith
- Episode 6 - Lynn Ferguson, Tim Vine, Will Smith
Notes and references
External links
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