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Russell Howard's Good News : ウィキペディア英語版
Russell Howard's Good News

''Russell Howard's Good News'' is a British comedy and topical news show. Hosted by comedian Russell Howard, it offers his commentary on the news of the week through mostly stand-up, along with sketches and humorous video clips, whilst also having guest appearances from people who have been featured in the media recently. It is made by independent production company Avalon Television and produced by Mark Iddon, Robyn O'Brien and David Howarth. Repeats of earlier episodes are also broadcast on Comedy Central and Dave. The show also made an appearance on ''Children in Need 2011'' and ''Red Nose Day 2013'', featuring a number of sketches from recent episodes, as well as a new segment of "It's Not All Doom and Gloom". In February 2013, users of Digital Spy voted ''Good News'' as the Best Show Ever on BBC Three in the run up to the channel's tenth anniversary.
On 9 June 2014 it was revealed that ''Good News'' would move from BBC Three to BBC Two following the broadcast of the eighth series. The ninth series was aired on BBC Two in late October of the same year,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Good News Team on Twitter: Good news! Russell Howard's Good News is back and now on BBCTwo from Thursday 23 October at 10pm." )〕 with the tenth series starting to air on 22 October 2015.
==Show Format==

The show's format focuses primarily on looking into various news stories that have occurred during the week, from within Britain or across the world, whether the story was a major piece or a simple minor one. Howard often provides commentary on these stories, often through stand-up, but also through using sketches, recurring gags (either within an episode, or throughout a series), clips taken from the internet (the owners are credited by the show), to derive comedy from either the story itself, or the subject it is dealing with. These stories are usually catalogued into various topics, with each topic cutting in between segments with stop-motion animated titles. These topics have included:
*Big News (begins regular show, following the early series)
*Sports
*Celebrity
*Society
*Crime and Punishment
*Politics (UK, World, and Weird)
*Art and Culture
*Animals
*Religion
*Kids
*Health
*I Did Not Know That
*Technology
*Mystery Guest (Series 1-8), Guest (Series 9)
*What Were They Thinking?
*Stand Up (''Good News Extra'' only)
*Royal Wedding (Series 4 only)
*People's Podium (Christmas Special and Series 5/6 only)
*Headliners (Special episodes of Series 7 and 8)
*It's Not All Doom and Gloom
Of these, both "Mystery Guest"/"Guest" and "It's Not All Doom and Gloom" are regular segments in the show, while topics for the other segments are determined by what news stories the comedian looks in to mostly for that week; some topics were mostly one-offs for a series, such as the Royal Wedding. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title='Good News' Topic Segments for Each Episode )

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