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Steel, Mark
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| Listings: | - Independent: Mark Steel - Archives of his weekly Thursday humour column in the Independent newspaper.
- BBC Open University: The Mark Steel Lectures - Programme website for his television lectures, viewing key figures in the history of human thought from a somewhat quirky perspective. Includes presenter profile, study pages, related articles and forum.
- Chortle: Mark Steel - Tour dates plus profile including stand-up, television, radio, books and online work.
- Off the Kerb Productions: Mark Steel - Includes the author and comedian's upcoming projects, biography, reviews, one of his columns for the Independent newspaper and audio clips from the BBC Mark Steel Lectures.
- New Statesman: Things Didn't Get Better - Mick Hume's review of Mark Steel's book Reasons to be Cheerful: From Punk to New Labour through the Eyes of a Dedicated Troublemaker.
- Socialist Review: Behind Byron's Bear - Pat Stack's interview with socialist comedian Mark Steel about his new TV series The Mark Steel Lectures.
- Guardian: Heard the one about Darwin's worms? - According to Mark Steel, it's when the great characters of history are slotted into the ideas and society around them that they become fascinating - which is how he came to create The Mark Steel Lectures.
- The Do-Not Press: It's Not A Runner Bean - Author profile, reviews and an extract from Mark Steel's autobiographical story of his career in comedy, subtitled The Trauma of the Slightly Successful Comedian.
- IMDb - Mark Steel - Includes his filmography as an actor and as himself plus notable TV guest appearances.
- Wikipedia - Mark Steel - Offers details about the British comedian's radio and television series and appearances plus books he's written.
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