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Michael Spicer: No Room

BBC Radio 4
UK Politics
Cost Of Living Crisis
Politics
Immigration
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Britain
Food Banks
Satire
Stuart Piper Aloysius
Sketch Comedy
Social Media
Celebrity Masterchef
Kenneth Glean
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Women’s Rights
Leadership Campaigns
Elon Musk
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The Rest Is Stuart

Unique satire with topical and character-filled sketches which brilliantly capture everything that provokes us; culture, politics, work... and other people.

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Alex Olyx Felix
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Kenneth Glean
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Host

Michael Spicer
Host and creator known for his work in satirical commentary and comedic sketches, blending humor with sharp social critique.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 148 ratings
  • Loved it HA HA HA HA HA HA

    I see there is NO ROOM for any other comedian

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DR SAVAGE 7.17.1.24
    United Kingdom9 months ago
  • I was unfamiliar with Michael Spicer prior to finding this show and now consider myself a fan. As an American, some of the more personal jabs at UK politicians went over my head but I could infer enough from the jokes to appreciate what he was highlighting.

    Podchaser
    4
    Denim Mudslide
    a year ago
  • A different take on topical satire

    No Room follows proudly in the tradition of BBC topical comedy shows like News Quiz, Now Show and Skewer. It is very funny, a different approach and expertly put together.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    reesmf
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Very funny satire

    Excellent show full of more Michael Spicers than a stick could be comfortably shaken at. Spot on satire brilliantly written and performed.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SpikeyvBill
    Japan2 years ago
  • Fantastic podcast.

    But Tim. I would like to know what you think about it?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    debznfoz
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the sharp and hilarious takes on contemporary topics, often highlighting the clever writing and performance of the host.
Reviews often mention the podcast's ability to tackle serious subjects while maintaining a light and entertaining tone.
Many express that the satire is a refreshing break from traditional formats, enjoying the chaotic interactions and unexpected humor.

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2. The Political Discourse Lip Balm Gift Pack
Q: What do you think about the use of ceramic handles in kitchen taps?
Ceramic handles are more stylish and durable.
2. The Political Discourse Lip Balm Gift Pack
Q: If your party doesn't have a problem with controlled and legal immigration, why is it that virtually every week a member of your party is cautioned for racist behaviour?
Every organisation has its racists, and isolated cases shouldn't define the party.
2. The Political Discourse Lip Balm Gift Pack
Q: So, Kenneth, would you say you and your party were responsible for immigration becoming a toxic issue in the UK over the last 15 years?
No, illegal immigration is the problem, not legal immigration.

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The content is characterized by a unique blend of satire highlighting various aspects of contemporary life, including culture, politics, and work. The humorous sketches often feature eccentric characters that deliver sharp commentary on societal norms and current events, making the podcast both entertaining and thought-provoking. Through absurd scenarios and clever dialogue, the show critiques everyday issues while maintaining a comedic tone, appealing to listeners who appreciate comedy that prompts reflection on the quirks of modern life. Notably, the integration of live audience interactions adds a dynamic element to the humor, setting it apart from traditional formats.

The podcast captures the essence of topical satire, reminiscent of c... more

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2. Adrian Mills
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