28 Acts in 28 Minutes
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28 Acts in 28 Minutes is a stand-up TV comedy show aired on the UK's BBC 3. It comprises 28 acts, each given a minute to perform. A 3-part series also aired on BBC Radio 4 in June 2006, chaired by John Humphrys.
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[edit] List of acts (BBC Three)
[edit] Show One
- Jason Byrne
- Noel Fielding
- Neil Mullarkey
- Jocelyn Jee Esien
- James Rawlins, Neil Edmond and Justin Edwards of The Consultants.
- Andrew Maxwell
- Tina C
- Matt Blaize
- Milton Jones
- Stickmen
- Glenn Wool
- Ben Willbond
- Dan Antopolski
- Shazia Mirza
- Pete Dobbing
- Trevor & Simon
- Andrew Lawrence
- Paul Foot
- Population 3
- Robin Ince
- Little Howard
- Tony Law
- Oram & Meeten
- Merriman Weir
- Abigail Williams
- Men In Coats
- Mike Wilmot
- Swizzleshaker
[edit] Show Two
- Phil Nicol
- Stephen K Amos
- Nina Conti
- John Oliver
- Dutch Elm Conservatoire
- John Bishop
- Gary Le Strange
- Des Clarke
- Simon Farnaby
- The Bearded Ladies
- Simon Munnery
- Rob Deering
- Mark Watson
- Naomi Grigg
- Dara O'Briain
- Kevin Eldon
- Topping & Butch
- Ava Vidal
- Hopkins & Tunley
- Bad Play
- Count Arthur Strong
- Brendon Burns
- Castratos
- Lizzie Roper
- Carey Marx
- Kirk & Messingham
- Craig Campbell
- Mundo Jazz
[edit] List of acts (BBC Radio 4)
[edit] 21 June 2006
- Richie Webb and Vicki Pepperdine with The One-Minute Musical.
- Jason Manford
- Punt and Dennis from It's Been a Bad Week.
- Josie Long
- Matt Holt
- Ed Byrne
- Nick Mohammed
- Phil Nichol
- Matt Kirshen
- Lemn Sissay
- Tim Key, Tom Basden, Lloyd Woolf, Stefan Golazewski and joined by Alex Horne of The Cowards
- Jason John Whitehead
- Howard Read
- Janey Godley
- Count Arthur Strong
- Al Pitcher
- Martin White
- Ed Aczel
- Markus Birdman
- Tom Price
- John Bishop
- Neil Edmond, Justin Edwards, and James of The Consultants
- Sue Vale
- Miles Jupp
- Stefano Paolini
- Rhod Gilbert
- Seymour Mace
- Nicholas Parsons
[edit] 28 June 2006
- Justin Edwards
- Alfie Joey
- Dan Mersh, Jeremy Limb, Paul Litchfield of The Trap
- Jo Enright
- Dave Johns
- Jim Jeffries
- Joanna Neary
- Danny Robins (aka DJ Danny)
- Scott Capurro
- Roger McGough
- John Warburton and Toby Hadoke of The Unbroadcastable Radio Show.
- Martin Bigpig
- Gary Le Strange
- Debra-Jane Appleby
- James Bachman (aka Papa Christmas)
- Steve Hughes
- Dan Antopolski
- Sarah Millican
- Patrick Monahan
- Michael Redmond
- Alun Cochrane
- Greg Davies (playing Michelle), Steve Hall (Derek Upon-Tweed) and Marek Larwood (Jacques) of We Are Klang.
- Jayne Tunnicliffe
- Glenn Wool
- Kevin Day
- Adam Bloom
- Richard Herring
- Garry Morris, Martin Pemberton, Steve Royle and Andrew Willson of Slaughterhouse Live.
[edit] 5 July 2006
- Kit & The Widow
- Frankie Boyle
- The Hollow Men
- Lucy Porter
- Rob Rouse
- Toby Foster
- Mrs Barbara Nice
- Rob Deering
- Neil Edmond
- Pavel
- Anna Crilly & Katy Wix of Penny Spubb's Party
- Mick Ferry
- Pete Gold
- Susan Murray
- Charlie Chuck
- Jarred Christmas
- Marcus Cummings
- Tom Allen
- Justin Moorhouse
- Wil Hodgson
- Stephen Carlin
- Oram & Meeten
- Isy Suttie
- Alex Horne
- Phil Kay
- Nick Revell
- John Hegley
- Marcus Brigstocke and Danny Robins of The Museum of Everything
[edit] 25 August 2006 (Edinburgh Festival Special)
John Humphrys presents a special edition of the comedy show from the Edinburgh Festival, featuring 28 acts, each doing a minute of stand-up, sketches and music.
- Grace Clarke (piper)
- David O'Doherty
- Alan Parker
- Jim Owen
- Laurence Howarth & Gus Brown
- Tim Minchin
- Kevin McAleer
- Andrew Lawrence
- Colin and Fergus
- Peter Buckley Hill
- Fred MacAulay
- Rhys Darby
- Maria Bamford
- Three Mo' Tenors
- Henrik Elmer
- Brendon Burns
- God's Pottery
- Paul Provenza
- Bad Play
- Luke Roberts
- (Lorna)Watson and (Ingrid)Oliver
- Nick Doody
- Jason Wood
- Tim Key
- Robin Ince (and Martin White)
- Jason Byrne
- The Kransky Sisters
- Adam Hills
- Barry Cryer and Ronnie Golden