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Jack To The Future

Episode 22- The Future of Comedy

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Jack, child podcaster, aged 8 talks to James Campbell, a children’s author and comedian.

© Laura Andrews Length 35 min 25 April 2022 Season 1 Episode 22 ScienceTalk USA Episodic

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© Laura Andrews Length 35 min 25 April 2022 Season 1 Episode 22 ScienceTalk USA Episodic

Trailer Jack to the future

Trailer Jack to the future

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

Listen to episode one here

Jack, child podcaster, aged 8 talks to James Campbell, a children’s author and comedian.

As well as talking about why some jokes are funny and some aren’t; different types of comedy; how technology may be affecting entertainment; the impact Covid has had on the industry and of course what the future may hold for comedy, Jack and James also talk about the environment; James's current project and what we could do to help.

A perfect episode for any children aged 7+ and adults too of course! Get ready for a chuckle and a ponder, all at the same time

Mentions/links

The James Campbell website

The Angry Banana Song

James's children's books

The Whoopie Chicken Podcast Show

The Future of Comedy-it's between your ears! Article by The Telegraph

How has coronavirus affected the future of live comedy? Article by SW Londoner

James Campbell You Tube


© Laura Andrews | 35 min

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