| 28 Acts in 28 Minutes |
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| Genre | Comedy [1] |
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| Directed by | Richard Valentine |
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| Starring | - Stephen Amos
- Dan Antopolski
- John Bishop
- Jason Byrne
- Des Clarke
- Nina Conti
- Misha Crosby
- Rob Deering
- Neil Edmond
- Justin Edwards
- Kevin Eldon
- Jocelyn Jee Eisen
- Stephen Evans
- Simon Farnaby
- Jim Field Smith
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| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
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| Original language | English |
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| No. of episodes | 2 |
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| Production |
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| Running time | 56 minutes[2] |
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| Production company | BBC |
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| Release |
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| Original release | 15 February 2005 |
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28 Acts in 28 Minutes is a stand-up TV comedy show aired on the UK's BBC Three in 2005. It comprises 28 acts, each given a minute to perform. Two episodes were aired.
A 3-part series also aired on BBC Radio 4 in June 2006, chaired by John Humphrys.
Show One
| | | - Little Howard
- Tony Law
- Oram & Meeten
- Merriman Weir
- Abigail Williams
- Men in Coats
- Mike Wilmot
- Swizzleshaker
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Show Two
| | | - Count Arthur Strong
- Brendon Burns
- Castratos
- Lizzie Roper
- Carey Marx
- Kirk & Messingham
- Craig Campbell
- Mundo Jazz
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21 June 2006
28 June 2006
5 July 2006
Series 2 schedule - List of acts (BBC Radio 4)
Episode 1: Thurs 20 December 2007, 6.30pm
Episode 2: Thurs 3 January 2008, 6.30pm
Episode 3: Thurs 27 March 2008, 6.30pm
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