Matthew Crampton
There's so much to tell you. But, sorry, you'll have to be patient. Though you could look at his website. matthewcrampton.com
Stand by your beds! The Big Muddler is here, delivering a delicious dose of old-style radio comedy. Sketches ... silly songs ... improbable stories, corralled by the unusual mind of Matthew Crampton. It's a variety of nonsense - and we all need variety.
There's so much to tell you. But, sorry, you'll have to be patient. Though you could look at his website. matthewcrampton.com
Dorian is a versatile London-based pianist and composer. Having studied at Berklee College of Music, he received the prestigious Chick Corea Jazz Masters Award. Since then, he has played with a wide range of musicians and made several well-received recordings, most recently "Sharing" with the Dorian Ford Quartet.
Stand-up poet, comedian and broadcaster, armchair revolutionary and walking shortbread tin, Elvis McGonagall resides at The Graceland Caravan Park somewhere in the back of beyond where he scribbles satirical verse whilst drinking malt whisky and listening to Johnny Cash.
Librarian and union rep by day, soulful songstress by night, Jan North added her remarkable voice to many sessions and concerts in North London. We lost her a few years ago and miss her very much.
By day a Professor of Town Planning at the University of Manchester and University College London. But by night - a champion of the concertina. Michael Hebbert is a wonderful accomplice in the presentation of classic popular songs.
A dapper gent, memorably monocled with cane and bowler hat, Sir Kreemy Knut first appeared in 1919 as the face of Sharps Toffee. The word knut, meaning a dedicated follower of fashion emerged around the time of the First World War. The 'real' Sir Kreemy was a variety entertainer who spent decades on end-of-the-pier shows before washing up on The Rest is Jollity, where his ill-mannered (and violent) altercation with Worth Matravers saw that early podcast banned temporarily on the Light Programme.