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Glenn Moore’s Almanac: Series 2

A BBC Radio 4 Comedy

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Glenn Moore’s Almanac: Series 2

By: Glenn Moor, David Tyler
Narrated by: Glenn Moore
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About this listen

Comedian Glenn Moore takes another look through his almanac at major world events and what he was doing at the time. Perhaps best-known for his outrageously brilliant one-liners on Mock The Week, Glenn delivers a tale of comic mishaps and extraordinary scenes interwoven with a big event in history – and looks back through his almanac to find out other strange connections to the day as well.

In episode one, a deadly spy operation causes him to suspect his innocent Russian flatmate…

In the second episode, a shocking case of wrongful arrest as Glenn Moore is mistaken for... Glenn Moore!

In episode three, it’s lockdown 2020 - can father-to-be Glenn learn how to use a mask and change a nappy - and crucially, tell which is which?

And in the series finale, Glenn is running the London Marathon - with his fridge strapped to someone else’s back…


Production credits

Written by & starring Glenn Moore
Featuring George Fouracres, Gemma Arrowsmith & Dan Tetsell
Additional material by Katie Storey
Produced & directed by David Tyler
A Pozzitive production for the BBC
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 4-25 September 2025.
©2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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