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BBC confirms Toast of Tinseltown : News 2021 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide

Matt Berry s alter-ego is back after six years – and on a new channel The BBC has confirmed that it has picked up a new series of Toast Of London – six years after it last aired on Channel 4. As co-creator Arthur Mathews originally revealed at the Chortle Comedy Book Festival in November, the new series will revolve around Matt Berry’s actor attempting to make it in Hollywood. The six-part series is provisionally titled Toast of Tinseltown and will air on BBC One. Berry said: ‘I couldn t be more thrilled to not only be working with Arthur and the rest of the Toast family again, but to also be taking the show to the BBC which I know Toast himself would very much approve.’

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Humour in poetry should be taken seriously : Correspondents 2021 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide

Says creative writing lecturer Christina Thatcher  As a child, I remember laughing out loud while reading Shel Silverstein’s poetry book A Light in the Attic (1981). I loved it so much that I started reciting the poem Skin Stealer every day, to the great annoyance of my little brother. Even now, these lines still come knocking: This evening I unzipped my skin And carefully unscrewed my head, Exactly as I always do When I prepare myself for bed. As a teenager, I was taught that poetry should be more serious. It was art – and art took itself seriously. Even now, poems designed to make us laugh are often dismissed as frivolous. This seems strange given that many of our earliest poems are comic ones. The limerick, for instance, is thought to have originated during the Middle Ages and has been used to great humorous effect by thousands, from Shakespeare to Roald Dahl.

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