Newsjack is a satiricalsketch show broadcast on British radio. It is currently hosted by Kiri Pritchard-McLean and previously by Miles Jupp, Justin Edwards, Romesh Ranganathan, Nish Kumar and Angela Barnes. It was first broadcast on BBC Radio 7 on 4 June 2009. The series is notable for having an "Open door" policy on writing, advertising itself as "the scrapbook sketch show written entirely by the Great British public" meaning that unsolicited writers without contract to the BBC can send in material. The show is designed to give new writers an opportunity to get material broadcast. It is hoped by the people behind the show that it may become a modern version of Week Ending, an earlier sketch show which also accepted material the same way. It is recorded in front of a live audience at the BBC Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House.
Format
Each episode of Newsjack begins with an introduction from the presenter before the main sketches. The host is joined by a different cast each week - a mixture of experienced sketch performers and new upcoming talent. Previous regular cast members include: Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Lewis MacLeod, Pippa Evans, Andi Osho and Jess Robinson. Philip Fox has appeared in several episodes, whilst Cariad Lloyd and Mike Wozniak have also appeared in the supporting cast. As well as standalone sketches, the show also features recurring segments. The current segments are Breaking News and Number Crunchers.
Breaking News: A one-liner linked to a current news story.
Number Crunchers: A joke with a statistical set-up and punchline. This segment was introduced in series 16 and has also been referred to as "Number Breakdown" and "Number Crunching".
Writers wishing to submit material for Newsjack are invited to write material for these segments as well as their own sketches not related to them. In the past recurring segments have included:
The Newsjack App: Mock answerphone messages. These are designed so that writers can create one-liners and other kinds of quick jokes.
From the Archive: The show looks at a programme from the past to see how news stories similar to those of today were covered in the past.
Julia: a woman called Julia has been locked in a room, which symbolises the dark world of petty journalism, e.g.: reporting on the wedding of Zara Philips. As a result, she has become psychotic, longing to see sunlight; upon which the presenter shuts the door on her desperate pleas.
Newsjack Films: Spoof movie trailers.
Celebrity Diary: The cast impersonate a celebrity and see recent events from their viewpoint.
Corrections: At the end of the programme, the cast read out made-up corrections relating to things from the previous episode.
Viewsjack: One-liners in the style of a vox-pop interview answer.
And Finally: A post-credits sequence where the show pretends the current episode is an old show and make jokes about how the world might have changed since the programme went out.
Newsjackpedia: Introduced in series 19. Spoof entries for an online encyclopedia.
Production
Newsjack, was always intended to be an "Open door" show in terms of writing. However, it first became known in early 2009 when it launched a competition to find new comedy writers for the show. The winners of this competition went on to a masterclass on comedy writing with David Mitchell on 9 March 2009. Although originally Gareth Edwards was intended to be producer for the show, the job of producer eventually went to Tilusha Ghelani and Sam Michell. The current producers are and . The show was first broadcast as a pilot on 4 June 2009. This pilot was broadcast first so as to give a guide to new writers about the sort of material that the programme was looking for. The first deadline for new material was 15 June 2009 at noon. While the first series was originally intended to run for ten weeks, this was reduced to the pilot and six episodes, one per week. In total there have been twenty-two series of six episodes, and two compilation episodes: a review of the year episode, broadcast on New Year's Eve 2011, and shortly before series eight, a programme 'Newsjack Revisited' broadcast on Radio 4, featuring the best sketches from previous series seven. The episodes are also available to download as a podcast. Transmission dates are as follows. The programme is normally broadcast on a Thursday evening on BBC Radio 4 Extra and repeated the following Sunday.
The final episode of series 22 had no studio audience, as the recording was subject to restrictions caused by the Covid-19 outbreak in the UK. It starred Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Chiara Goldsmith, George Fouracres and Ed Easton. It was produced by Leila Navabi and Hayley Sterling.