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  1. The Bugle. Andrew Zaltzman (born 6 October 1974) is a British comedian who largely deals in political and sport-related material. He has worked with John Oliver, with their work together including Political Animal, The Department and The Bugle.

  2. The group, comprised of Babatunde Aléshé, Emma Sidi, Jack Dee, Rosie Jones and Andy Zaltzman, will attempt a series of tasks to test their wits, reasoning and problem-solving - all judged by ...

  3. Andy Zaltzman is a British comedian who largely deals in political and sport-related material. He frequently collaborates with John Oliver, their work together including Political Animal, The Department, and The Bugle. Since 2016 he has been a statistician for BBC Radio's Test Match Special cricket commentaries, and since 2020 the presenter of Radio 4's The News Quiz. He appeared as a ...

  4. Jun 11, 2024 · The Zaltzgeist: On Tour! Jun 11. A pic of Andy. Andy is back with a new tour, and a new website! With the 3rd millennium almost 2.5% complete, Andy Zaltzman, one of the UK's leading satirical comedians, assesses the state of Planet Earth and its most famous and controversial species – the human race. In the biggest stand-up tour of his career ...

  5. Jan 5, 2020 · In issue two of The Nightwatchman, Andy Zaltzman reaches deep into Statsguru to explore the myths and legends of the nervous 90s and unearths some facts that might just shake conventional wisdom to its very core.This article appears in issue two of The Nightwatchman. Available in print and digital editions.The Nightwatchman is Wisden’s quarterly. Combining brilliant writing and beautiful ...

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    THE ZALTGEIST 2024/25. With the 3rd millennium almost 2.5% complete, Andy Zaltzman, one of the UK's leading satirical comedians, assesses the state of Planet Earth and its most famous and controversial species – the human race. In the biggest stand-up tour of his career, Andy will attempt to concoct vaguely plausible answers to perennial ...

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