Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
Entertainment
Katie Gallagher

Oliver Callan to 'educate Britain' about Irish culture in new 'myth busting' comedy series for BBC

Oliver Callan is to present a ‘myth-busting’ comedy series about Ireland on BBC aimed at educating Britain about Irish culture.

In Bits: Killing Leprechauns drops on BBC Sounds on Saturday 17 September, and also features British comedians including Rhys James and Glenn Moore, and Sophie Duker with Josh Jones.

"Oliver investigates just how little the British appear to know about Irish politics, sport, customs and culture, using the thoroughly unscientific method of a comedy panel," the BBC said in their description of the six part series.

Read more: UK's King Charles coming to Ireland already as programme of visits released

It continued: “For Ireland, a near millennium’s worth of history is only about its relationship with Britain. We follow English football teams, watch their shows, obsess over the royal family, listen to their music, love their comedy and above all, are dismayed and irritated by how little the general public and political classes of Britain know about Irishness in return.

"Have they heard of notions, the GAA, do they know there's an Irish language, do they realise what Cromwell did and can they explain the Irish border? Above all, do the British people know just how much they have in common with the Irish?"

“Leprechauns get their comeuppance in this educational podcast. The series will hammer their existence with facts and cultural truths. Ireland considers itself a tragic case for centuries and now just wants Britain to finally notice it occasionally.”

Andy Martin, BBC Northern Ireland Executive Editor, Documentaries, Drama and Comedy, added: “People the world over think they know all about Ireland, this series makes them think again.

"A blistering, smart and funny talent, we are delighted to bring Oliver Callan to network BBC audio through BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Ulster. This is not a series for the bashful, if you’re attached to leprechauns, be warned, many are harmed in the making of this series.”

READ NEXT:

Get breaking news to your inbox by signing up to our newsletter

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.