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Running time
  
approx. 28 minutes

Hosted by
  
Garry Richardson

No. of episodes
  
19

Language
  
English

Number of episodes
  
19

Country
  
United Kingdom

No. of series
  
4 (plus 1 special)

Host
  
Garry Richardson

Genre
  
Sketch comedy

Home station
  
BBC Radio 4

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Air dates
  
12 April 2007 (2007-04-12) to 24 June 2010 (2010-06-24)

Similar
  
The Big Impression, Newsjack, Total Wipeout, Dead Ringers, Stand Up for the Week

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Look Away Now is a BBC Radio 4 sports-based comedy series presented by Garry Richardson (the Today programme's sports reporter). The programme takes the form of a sports news programme and mocks many aspects of such programmes. The cast also includes Laurence Howarth, Katherine Jakeways, Dave Lamb, Richie Webb and Mark Evans. Most of the show is composed of "interviews" with important sporting figures and satire based on sporting news. There is also a sport related song performed by Richie Webb. Other regular sketches include a panel of ex-professional footballers watching various non sport related programmes on TV monitors and the "Rant-line" which is supposedly open to the public to complain about sport but in fact is mainly filled with messages from people interviewed on the programme.

Contents

As of June 2010 there have been four series; one each in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. The first two series consisted of six episodes whilst the third series ran for a shorter period with only three episodes. There was also a 2007 Christmas special.

The third series differed to the previous with the usual panel of ex-professional footballers being replaced with a team of former cricketers commenting on live events such as a barbecue and wedding. Also, every episode featured an "interview" with Kevin Pietersen.

The fourth series started on 10 June 2010; consisting of three episodes with the focus strongly orientated towards the World Cup.

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References

Look Away Now Wikipedia