The First Broadcast: The Battle for the Beeb in 1922

A comic historical play written and performed by Paul Kerensa (British Comedy Award-winning writer, Miranda, Not Going Out, TFI Friday)

The First Broadcast: The Battle for the Beeb in 1922

"This was the BBC..."

100 years ago, British Broadcasting began, bringing the BBC, radio and mass entertainment to tomorrow's world. But just a minute – I'm sorry I haven't a clue how it started?

Before BBC boss John Reith had even heard of broadcasting, two Marconi eggheads had very different points of view of how wireless could change life on earth, today. Imagine...

Were these fools only the weakest link? Should they remain strictly pointless ghosts? Or shall we meet the comic relief and doctor who changed this country, all in the line of duty?

Part one-man-play, part 'stand-up history', this amazing true story (would I lie to you?) is based on Paul Kerensa's forthcoming novel 'Auntie and Uncles' and his podcast 'The British Broadcasting Century'.

As a comedian, Paul won Take The Mike on ITV (sssh) and was a finalist in the BBC New Comedy Awards (better). Elsewhere on Auntie Beeb, he's co-written Miranda, Top Gear and Not Going Out, and regularly presents on BBC Radio Sussex, Surrey and BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show's Pause for Thought.

But none of these would exist without Arthur and Peter...

Ticket details at https://christchurchchelmsford.co.uk/whats-on-chelmsford-churches/ and https://www.paulkerensa.com/.

CSES Note: Paul has worked closely with Tim Wander on this one-man show and his upcoming book, with Tim appearing on Paul's podcast. This is an excellent and light-hearted way to round off the year's celebrations!

When
11 November 2022 from 19:30 to 22:00
Location
Christ Church
164 New London Road
Chelmsford
Essex
CM2 0AW
United Kingdom
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