Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Andy Zaltzman

29 April 2026

I have been a fan of the comedian Andy Zaltzman since he started presenting 'The News Quiz' on BBC Radio 4 in 2020. Indeed, there was a period during the Covid lockdowns when I found the actual news so depressing that I avoided all bulletins, relying entirely on 'The News Quiz' to update me once a week. I then discovered Andy Zaltman's long-running topical comedy podcast 'The Bugle' ("the audio newspaper for a visual world") which quickly became essential weekly listening. On Tuesday we were at the Royal Theatre in Northampton to catch one of the last shows of Andy's current stand-up tour, 'The Zaltgeist'. It was great to see him in person for the first time. His apparently rambling - but actually meticulously constructed - show took us through current world events, cricket and reflections on Northamptonshire's gifts to the world. I particularly enjoyed his incredibly detailed snooker analogy for Keir Starmer's current struggles - all the funnier for being pedantically accurate to the laws of snooker. His mix of intellectual curiosity, absurdism and use of props and prepared texts reminded me of Simon Munnery (first reviewed here in July 2011). 

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