Lentil Sorters: The BBC Radio 4 sitcom

· BBC Digital Audio · Narrated by Full Cast, Rebekah Staton, and Vincent Franklin
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Vincent Franklin, Rebekah Staton, Kieron Hodgkin and Julia Deakin star in four episodes of the BBC Radio 4 sitcom written by Jack Bernhardt.

Welcome to The Lentil Sorters, a sitcom set in the Office of Local & National Statistics which, depending on who you ask, is either where the real power of government resides, or the place where fun goes to die.

In 'Standard Deviation' the team uncover an unexpected statistical correlation between eyebrows, strawberries and dangerous dogs...

In 'Multiparameter Database Search' a database linking of Ribena and MI5 makes Graham reach for his Stress Cardigan.

In 'Researcher Bias' Daniel & Audrey fight over the Welfare State with the aid of a can of strong lager, a fake police uniform and a beloved British character actor.

And in '“False Positives' a stag do, a Stats Conference and a blood test all combine to make Graham’s life substantially worse.

With special guests Steve Brody, Phil Whelans, Charlie Quirke, Morgan Jones, and Jo Unwin as The Narrator. Written by Jack Bernhardt and produced by David Tyler. A Pozzitive Production for BBC Radio 4.

About the author

Having been awarded the BBC Radio Comedy Writer’s Bursary for 2012-2013, Jack has written for a wide range of shows and is a regular contributor to series such as THE NEWS QUIZ and DEAD RINGERS. He is currently developing a television sitcom with Hat Trick Productions, and his radio comedy THE LENTIL SORTERS will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 later this year. Jack is also one third of sketch comedy group SAD FACES.

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