Genre | Spoof phone-in show |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | BBC Radio 4 |
TV adaptations | Bellamy's People |
Hosted by | "Gary Bellamy" (Rhys Thomas) |
Starring | Amelia Bullmore Simon Day Felix Dexter Charlie Higson Lucy Montgomery Paul Whitehouse Rhys Thomas |
Written by | Charlie Higson, Paul Whitehouse |
Produced by | Charlie Higson, Paul Whitehouse |
Executive producer(s) | Lucy Armitage – Series 1 & 2 |
Edited by | Tom Jenkins |
Original release | 2 May 2006 – 23 June 2013 |
No. of series | 5 |
No. of episodes | 29 + 4 specials |
Website | Down the Line homepage |
Down the Line is a British radio comedy broadcast on BBC Radio 4, which satirises popular radio phone-in shows. The show, hosted by "Gary Bellamy" (Rhys Thomas), is semi-improvised[1] and is written and performed in a style of heightened realism.
Down the Line was first broadcast in May 2006. The pre-show publicity did not indicate that the show was a pre-recorded comedy, describing it as a live phone-in featuring "award winning" DJ Gary Bellamy, and led to many complaints from listeners who apparently failed to spot it was a spoof,[2] generating considerable publicity for the programme. It was subsequently revealed that the show is written and performed by several familiar figures in British comedy, including Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson.
Regular 'callers' include:
Recording for the third series commenced on Monday 12 November 2007 and transmission began on 10 January 2008.
A television spinoff on BBC Two was announced on 2 April 2009.[3] in which Gary Bellamy goes to the streets of the UK to meet 'real' people and get their opinions on a wide range of topics. The series is entitled Bellamy's People and was inspired by "all the television series of 'famous people exploring Britain' that have been made over the last few years". The series features improvisation by the cast.[4]