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Tony Roche (comedy writer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tony Roche (writer)
Tony Roche is a television and radio comedy writer, best known as one of the members of the writing team behind the award-winning BBC Television series ''The Thick of It'' and its film spin-off ''In the Loop''.
He is credited with inventing the word omnishambles, which was named 2012 Word of the Year by the Oxford English Dictionary.
==Stand-up and radio==

After graduating from Warwick University with a degree in English, Roche became a stand-up comedian using material from a magazine he had produced in his final year. He was spotted at one of his stand-up comedy shows and asked to write jokes and topical sketches for radio.〔(Sound Screen Interview with Tony Roche )〕
Roche's first radio assignment was writing for ''The Alan Davies Show'' radio programme〔(Comedy Guide - The Alan Davies Show )〕 and for John Shuttleworth on BBC Radio 4. He created the series ''World of Pub'' for BBC Radio,〔(radiohaha - World of Pub )〕〔(Comedy - World of Pub )〕 and later adapted it for television. He also worked on the radio series ''The Sunday Format'',〔(radiohaha - The Sunday Format )〕

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