Mark Steel
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Mark Steel (born 1961) is an English socialist columnist and comedian. He has been a member of the Socialist Workers Party since his late teens.
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[edit] Early life
Steel was a typical disaffected teenager growing up in Swanley, Kent, in the late 1970s. His anger and frustration at society's injustices were vented by political protests, punk music and poetry.
He was expelled from school, and went on to work in a garage and then live in a squat. From here he went on to make his first public performance as a poet.
[edit] Career
Steel found an outlet for his passion in stand up comedy. He worked the comedy circuit for several years, and then presented a satirical radio show The Mark Steel Solution on BBC Radio 5 in 1992, consisting of half hourly monologues where Steel offered solutions to social problems, which ran to 4 series. It's not a runner bean, a comic autobiography was published in 1996 and this led to a column in The Guardian, where his writing career took off.
Steel wrote a column for The Guardian between 1996 and 1999. He was sacked by that newspaper (according to him because The Guardian wanted to "realign towards Tony Blair", though The Guardian deny this). In 2000 he started writing a weekly column for The Independent which appears in the Wednesday Opinion Column.
In 2000 Steel took part in the London Assembly elections on behalf of the London Socialist Alliance (a pre-cursor to the Socialist Alliance) in the Croydon & Sutton constituency; he received 1,823 votes (1.5 per cent of the vote).
He has written and performed several radio and television series for the BBC, and authored several books, as detailed below.
In 2005 he performed in Norwich as part of a tour, where he discussed the French revolution from a comic view point.
Mark made his debut on the BBC Radio 5 sports-comedy programme Fighting Talk in 2006.
[edit] Radio programmes
- The Mark Steel Solution (1992, 1994 - 1996) BBC Radio 5, BBC Radio 4
- The Mark Steel Revolution (1998) BBC Radio 4, (2007) repeated BBC 7,
- The Mark Steel Lectures (1999 - 2002) BBC Radio 4
- Dedicated Troublemaker (2004) BBC Radio 4
He has also contributed to or appeared on the following shows:
- The Good Human Guide BBC Radio 2(1985). Contributing writer.
- Extra Time BBC Radio 5 . Presenter. Sports programme.
- Late Edition BBC Radio 4 (1995). Regular panellist on this satirical talk show.
- The News Quiz BBC Radio 4 several occasions from the late 1990s onwards. Guest panellist on this satirical news based panel game.
- Loose Ends BBC Radio 4. Interviewee.
- Midweek BBC Radio 4. Interviewee.
- Excess Baggage BBC Radio 4. Interviewee.
[edit] Television programmes
- The Mark Steel Lectures BBC Four (2003, 2004, 2006). Writer and Presenter. Television version of his radio programme of the same title. Produced in association with The Open University.
He also appeared in the following shows:
- Red Dwarf BBC Two (1989). Playing 'Ski-man' in episode "Timeslides" (non speaking part).
- Loose Talk (1994). Guest.
- The Late Jonathan Ross (1996). Guest.
- Does China Exist. (1997).
- If I Ruled the World BBC Two (1998). Guest panellist.
- Lamarr's Attacks (2000) BBC Two. Guest.
- Never Mind the Buzzcocks BBC Two (2000, 2001). Guest panellist on this satirical music based panel game.
- Have I Got News for You BBC One (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006). Guest panellist on this satirical news based panel game.
- Question Time BBC One (2003, 2005) . Guest panellist on discussion show.
- QI BBC Two, BBC Four (2004). Guest panellist.
- Mock the Week, BBC Two (2005, 2006). Guest panellist.
- Room 101 BBC Two, 2006, guest
[edit] Books
- Printed
- Vive La Revolution (2003) ISBN 0-7432-0805-6, (2004) ISBN 0-7432-0806-4 History of the French Revolution.
- Reasons To Be Cheerful (2001) ISBN 0-7432-0803-X, (2002) ISBN 0-7432-0804-8 Autobiography concentrating on political activism.
- It's Not A Runner Bean (1996) ISBN 1-899344-12-8, (2004) ISBN 1-904316-43-3 Autobiography concentrating on his comedy career.
- Audiobooks
- Reasons to Be Cheerful: From Punk to New Labour Through the Eyes of a Dedicated Troublemaker (2001) cassette ISBN 0-7435-0062-8
[edit] External links
- Off the Kerb Comedy Agency
- Mark Steel's article archive at The Independent
- Open University site dedicated to the television version of The Mark Steel Lectures.
- Chortle profile.
- Information about It’s Not A Runner Bean (including extract).
- Interview with Socialist Review.
- BBC Comedy Guide - Mark Steel Lectures Includes a clip of one of the shows
- Mark Steel at the Open Directory Project (suggest site)
- Mark Steel at the Internet Movie Database
- Audio Files
- The Russian Revolution: Was It A Coup? - Lecture at Marxism 1999 (MP3)
- Karl Marx - Part 2 - Lecture at Marxism 2002 (MP3)
- The French Revolution - Part 2 - Lecture at Marxism 2002 (MP3)
- Viva La Revolution A Stand Up History Of The French Revolution - Part 2 - Lecture at Marxism 2003 (MP3)
- Albert Einstein - Part 2 - Lecture at Marxism 2005 (MP3)