Count Arthur Strong’s Entertainment Game

Broadcast: Comedy trio line up to take Count Arthur to BBC2

27 May, 2010 | By Jake Kanter

Father Ted’s Graham Linehan and The League Of Gentlemen’s Jeremy Dyson are collaborating on a BBC2 pilot of BBC Radio 4’s Count Arthur Strong’s Radio Show.

The radio show’s producer, Komedia Entertainment, will team up with Talkback Thames to produce the 30-minute non-TX pilot, featuring Stephen Delaney’s comedy character Count Arthur Strong – a belligerent, self-proclaimed showbusiness legend.

The comedy will be written by Delaney, Linehan and Dyson, and will feature a spoof, low-budget gameshow based on formats including The Generation Game and Bullseye. Komedia director Richard Daws said: “We wanted to build the ‘dream team’ to transfer the character onto TV. The collaboration with Talkback gives us that opportunity.” Linehan said it was a “dream come true” to work with the character Strong, who first appeared on air in Mark Radcliffe’s BBC Radio 2 show five years ago.

Stephen Delaney added: ‘Sounds good to me. Where do I sign? Can I have a Winnibago?’

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