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‘The Day Today’ team comes together for the 30th-anniversary celebration

‘The Day Today’ is a popular British comedy television show broadcasted in 1994 on BBC2 which focused on television news and current affairs.

Recently ‘The Day Today’ team reunited for the 30th-anniversary celebration. The seminal news satire shared first hit TV screens on January 19, 1994, and the series then inspired the spin-off Brass Eye, which ran from 1997-2001.

The Day Today has won many awards, including the writer Morris winning the 1994 British Comedy Award for Best Newcomer.

The comedy show also starred Rebecca Front, Doon Mackichan, Patrick Marber, and David Schneider.

Hosted by Kirsty Wark, the 45-minute retrospective, ”The Day Today: The Reunion, was recorded for three hours yesterday and is set to air on the 15th of this month, with Iannucci and all of the principal cast except Morris and Front.

“It was excellent,” producer Simon Jarvis reported. He Added It Was “really, really fun.”

‘The Reunion: The Day Today’ is produced for Whistledown by David Prest for Radio 4.

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