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Comedian Michael Spicer pours his cutting-edge online presence directly into your ears in this original, topical, and very funny series.

In this introductory episode we locked a cross-section of listeners from one English village in a shed for two weeks so they could listen to the series on repeat. Now you can hear the findings from our remarkable experiment. They provide irrefutable proof that Michael Spicer: No Room is good.

Michael is famous for his Room Next Door government advisor character whose withering take downs of politicians from Boris Johnson to Donald Trump have amassed more than 100million views and helped keep his audience sane in fractured times.

No Room is packed with sketches including an up to the minute take on current events and character-filled sketches which brilliantly capture everything that provokes us; culture, politics, work...and other people.

Featuring original music and sound design by acclaimed composer, Augustin Bousfield, this is an entertaining critique of the modern world by a comedian who isn't really suited to living in it.

Writer, Performer & Co-Editor: Michael Spicer

Composer & Sound Designer: Augustin Bousfield

Producer: Matt Tiller

A Tillervision Production for BBC Radio 4

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Comedian Michael Spicer pours his cutting-edge online presence directly into your ears in this original, topical, and very funny series.

In this introductory episode we locked a cross-section of listeners from one English village in a shed for two weeks so they could listen to the series on repeat. Now you can hear the findings from our remarkable experiment. They provide irrefutable proof that Michael Spicer: No Room is good.

Michael is famous for his Room Next Door government advisor character whose withering take downs of politicians from Boris Johnson to Donald Trump have amassed more than 100million views and helped keep his audience sane in fractured times.

No Room is packed with sketches including an up to the minute take on current events and character-filled sketches which brilliantly capture everything that provokes us; culture, politics, work...and other people.

Featuring original music and sound design by acclaimed composer, Augustin Bousfield, this is an entertaining critique of the modern world by a comedian who isn't really suited to living in it.

Writer, Performer & Co-Editor: Michael Spicer

Composer & Sound Designer: Augustin Bousfield

Producer: Matt Tiller

A Tillervision Production for BBC Radio 4

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