The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer

The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer

James Cary

It’s a podcast. But it’s also an audiobook. No prizes for guessing which book I’ll be reading from. That would be the Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer written and read by me, James Cary. I’m a sitcom writer for the BBC, with a hand in Miranda, Bluestone 42, Thanks A Lot, Milton Jones, Hut 33, My Hero, My Family, Citizen Khan. You get the idea. Half hour comedy is my bag. I’m a sitcom guy.

 

But I’m also a Christian, an Anglican, a stand-up theologian and the author of The Sacred Art of Joking, a look at how religion and comedy intersect published by SPCK. You can get that on Amazon, and the audio version on Audible.

 

But you can’t get The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer, a book that also deals with religion and comedy. And is quite funny, if I do say so myself. I own the audio rights to that book, or least, no-one bought them. So why not? Here it is. A new chapter each week, and maybe some other related content over the coming weeks and months and possibly years, stuff that interests me, and that I think will interest you.

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer?

There are 26 episodes avaiable of The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer.

What is The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer about?

We have categorized The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer as:

  • Religion & Spirituality
  • Christianity

Where can you listen to The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer?

The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer start?

The first episode of The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer that we have available was released 10 November 2023.

Who creates the podcast The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer?

The Gospel According to a Sitcom Writer is produced and created by James Cary.