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Radio Live comes to the Cadogan Hall this month

A brilliant night of broadcasting nostalgia is promised when Radio Live comes to the Cadogan Hall this month.

The hilarious show will entertain audiences at the historic live music venue on October 26.

Radio Live brings together a stellar line up of British Radio broadcasting talent headed by songwriter Sir Richard Stilgoe.

He will be joined by multi-talented master of mimicry Alistair McGowan, musician Joe Stilgoe and Radio 4’s Garry Richardson who will all be ready to take their audience on a hilarious romp through the history of the airwaves – along with some very special guests who are yet to be revealed.

The unique evening will include a rich mix of comedy, music, sketches, impressions and amusing anecdotes by the veteran broadcasters who together can boast almost 200 years of radio experience, and whose warm personalities and talent have entertained and enriched millions of lives.

Sir Richard Stilgoe said: “It’s an evening of watching the radio.

“Radio Live is anybody who has ever been on the radio because we have Alistair McGowan, and he can do all of them.

“It has my son Joe Stilgoe, who is better than his dad, and it has Garry Richardson stringing the whole thing together.

And I might sing the odd song – because all my songs are odd! It will be a lot of fun.”

 

Pictured: Richard Stilgoe / Picture: Highfield Productions


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