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3''The Now Show'' was a British satirical radio show on BBC Radio 4, starring Hugh Dennis and Steve Punt (previously of ''Radio/TheMaryWhitehouseExperience''). They were originally joined by Marcus Brigstocke, Music/MitchBenn, Laura Shavin, and the very short Jon Holmes with the occasional guest. These regular performers were eventually all dropped by 2016[[note]]in Brigstocke's case, he had other commitments and eventually withdrew when it became clear that appearances by "guest Marcus Brigstockes" would far outnumber the real ones[[/note]] in favor of rotating guests to provide more diverse humor and viewpoints.
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5Known for heavy use of {{Running Gag}}s: Website/TheOtherWiki used to have a long list of them, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Now_Show&oldid=231942297 still viewable on an old revison of the page.]]
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7When Radio 2 had a Saturday comedy slot, Punt and Dennis (and often the same guests) had another show in that slot, ''It's Been A Bad Week'', which was about weird news stories from around the world. Each week the stories' protagonists competed for who's had the worst week, thus winning "[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment The Worst Week Of The Week Award, Awarded Weekly On A Week-By-Week Basis]]".
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9The final series of ''The Now Show'' was broadcast in early 2024, ending after a 25 year run.
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12!!''The Now Show'' provides examples of:
13* BackForTheFinale: The first four episodes of the final season featured the return of, in order, Brigstocke, Benn, Shavin and Holmes.
14* BitingTheHandHumor: Practically OnceAnEpisode, towards Creator/TheBBC, Radio 4 in particular, and Radio 4 listeners.
15* CurseCutShort
16* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Mentioned in the ''Book of World Records'' under "Most Incompetent Cartoon Villain".
17* DeadpanSnarker: Most of the cast.
18* EpunymousTitle: The basis of the "Worst TV Sitcom Premise" section of the ''Book of World Records'':
19-->''Rhythm is a Dancer'': Maggie Rhythm is a dancer. [[HilarityEnsues With hilarious consequences.]]
20* HurricaneOfPuns
21* HypocriticalHumor
22* LampshadeHanging
23* LeastRhymableWord
24* LiveEpisode: During the 2012 Olympics, they broadcast live three nights a week and ran out of time nearly every time.
25* LongRunners: On air for over a decade
26* MediumAwareness
27* NoFourthWall
28* TheOneThingIDontHateAboutYou: Paul Sinha's "defence" of Jeremy Clarkson in 2011 over claims that the latter had called for public sector workers to be shot was 90% insulting Jeremy Clarkson, with the remainder split between insulting the show it appeared on, insulting the press for misreporting his joke, and explaining the joke. [[note]]The BBC has a policy that political views should be balanced with opposing views. Clarkson mostly supported the public sector strikes, so he then invoked this policy and suggested they be shot.[[/note]]
29* PlugNPlayTechnology: referenced with regard to ''Film/IndependenceDay'' under "Coolest Spaceship of All Time" in ''The Book''.
30* RoomFullOfCrazy: Called "the nutter's den" in ''The Book'''s "Biggest TV Detective Cliche".
31* RunningGag: Too many to list, to the point of being lampshaded: "Non-regular listeners are now baffled."
32* ShoutOut: Not least to ''Radio/TheGoonShow''. At one point, when the England cricketer Andrew Flintoff had been in the news for falling off a pedalo:
33-->'''Little Jim:''' He's fallen in the wa-ter.
34-->'''Hugh Dennis:''' Yes, we'll steal anyone's [[CatchPhrase catchphrases]], we don't care.
35** One episode had a whole skit reinventing the Iraq War as a ''Goons'' episode, under the title ''The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Hoon Hoon]] Show''.
36* SpoofAesop: Series 64, Episode 4 has a song by Jonny and the Baptists which they introduce by saying they're concerned about Britain's low happiness rating, and so had written an inspiring song called "It's Never Too Late". The song itself has the ''sound'' of a cheesy inspirational song, but the message was that happiness was probably impossible to find, so why even try? The line in the chorus that gave it the title actually goes "It's never too late to give up".
37* TakeThat
38* TakeThatAudience: Regular jibes at the live audience and listeners being the stereotypical idea of Radio 4 listeners.
39-->"Where else would 'over 40' be classified as 'young'? [{{Beat}}] This is Radio 4."
40* WrongInsultOffence: Following an incident when a football supporter threw a banana at a black player, black comedian Nathan Caton did a monologue complaining about ''lazy'' racism. "I mean, if you threw a bottle of Reggae Reggae Sauce or a Nando's menu, I'd be offended, but I'd think you did some research!"
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43!!''It's Been A Bad Week'' provides examples of:
44* ButtMonkey: When William Hague was Conservative leader, he would often be cited as having had an even worse week than whoever had actually won "The Worst Week Of The Week Award, Awarded Weekly On A Week-By-Week Basis". This was largely just so [[Series/DeadRingers Jon Culshaw]] [[TheCastShowOff could show off his Hague impression]].
45* TheCastShowOff: Mitch Benn coming up with musical numbers about bad week stories, and Jon Culshaw's impressions.
46* CatchPhrase: Sue Perkins' "Section [One, Two, etc.]" and "The Worst Week Of The Week Award, Awarded Weekly On A Week-By-Week Basis", both read out in a distinctive monotone after a beat.
47* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: "The Worst Week Of The Week Award, Awarded Weekly On A Week-By-Week Basis"
48* TheGhost: "Van Man", the sound effects guy, who only communicates through sound effects [[spoiler:and doesn't, strictly, exist]].
49* NewYearHasCome: Every year in December an annual special looks at all the winning stories from the last year's series and then has ''those'' compete for the ultimate title--"The Worst Week Of The Year Award, Awarded Yearly On An Annual Basis".
50* OnlyInAmerica: Though not applied in a blanket way. Usually only invoked if the story involves something particularly associated with the US like a burglary involving the use of guns.
51* OnlyInFlorida: Invoked often, as well as its European equivalent, Only In Germany.
52* SpinOff: Though one which takes place in between series of its precursor with the same cast.
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