In conversation: Ashley Blaker
"The children really are great in it – hopefully partly because I wrote things they really said"
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Orthodox Jewish Comedian Ashley Blaker has built up a great reputation, both live on the comedy circuit and on the airwaves. His landmark show, Ashley Blaker’s Goyish Guide to Judaism on BBC Radio 4, gives millions of listeners a window into his world in the Orthodox community.
Now, in the four-part radio series Ashley Blaker: 6.5 Children, he takes us into his household in a groundbreaking new comedy show. With a mix of stand-up and observational documentary, all recorded in the Blakers’ unusual home with the voices of his real family, the show tackles the parenting of six children, adoption and raising children with special needs – two autistic sons and an adopted daughter with Down's Syndrome. So how does he find the funny under his own roof? The comedian shares some home truths with JR’s arts editor Judi Herman, who also gets a sneak preview of an episode about the ins and outs of adoption.
Ashley Blaker: 6.5 Children runs until Friday 30 July on BBC Radio 4 at 11.30am. After it airs, each episode will be available to stream on BBC Sounds. bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000xmz7
Blaker will tour his brand new stand-up show, inspired by the radio series, from May 2022. ashleyblaker.com