. "25837064"^^ . . . . . . "Ashley Blaker"@en . . . "Act Your Age"@en . . . . "Bill Matthews"@en . . . . . . . . . "Ashley Blaker"@en . . . . "BBC Radio Theatre"@en . "1111858704"^^ . . . . . . . "Act Your Age"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bill Matthews"@en . . . . . . . . . . "2008-11-27"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2010-02-23"^^ . . . . "Act Your Age (radio series)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "7159"^^ . . . . "Adrian Walsh"@en . "18"^^ . . "1800.0"^^ . . . "Act Your Age is a panel game on BBC Radio 4 hosted by Simon Mayo. The series, created by Ashley Blaker (the original radio producer of Little Britain) and Bill Matthews (co-deviser of They Think It's All Over), was first broadcast on 27 November 2008. The show features three teams of stand-up comedians from different generations: \"The Up-And-Comers\", featuring younger comedians, captained by Jon Richardson; \"The Current Crop\", featuring comedians popular at the moment, captained by Lucy Porter; and \"The Old Guard\", featuring older, veteran comics, captained by Roy Walker, (although in the second series, Adrian Walsh and Johnnie Casson took over for two shows each when Walker was unavailable). Most critics disliked the show. The readers of the British Comedy Guide went as far as voting it the \"Worst British Radio Panel Show / Satire 2008\"."@en . . . . "3"^^ . . . . . . "Act Your Age is a panel game on BBC Radio 4 hosted by Simon Mayo. The series, created by Ashley Blaker (the original radio producer of Little Britain) and Bill Matthews (co-deviser of They Think It's All Over), was first broadcast on 27 November 2008. The show features three teams of stand-up comedians from different generations: \"The Up-And-Comers\", featuring younger comedians, captained by Jon Richardson; \"The Current Crop\", featuring comedians popular at the moment, captained by Lucy Porter; and \"The Old Guard\", featuring older, veteran comics, captained by Roy Walker, (although in the second series, Adrian Walsh and Johnnie Casson took over for two shows each when Walker was unavailable). Most critics disliked the show. The readers of the British Comedy Guide went as far as voting it t"@en . . . . . .