Electric Ink

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GenreComedy
Running time30 minutes
Country of originUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Electric Ink
GenreComedy
Running time30 minutes
Country of originUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Home stationBBC Radio 4
StarringRobert Lindsay (series 1)
John Sessions (series 2)
Alex Jennings
Elizabeth Berrington (series 1)
Polly Frame (series 2)
Ben Willbond (series 1)
Stephen Wight (series 2)
Written byAlistair Beaton
Tom Mitchelson
Produced bySally Avens
Original release2009 
2010
No. of series2
No. of episodes12
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Opening themeA-Punk by Vampire Weekend

Electric Ink is a BBC Radio sitcom written by Alistair Beaton and journalist Tom Mitchelson. It stars Robert Lindsay in series one and John Sessions in series two as Maddox Bradley, a 56 year old political journalist at an unnamed broadsheet newspaper that is heading down-market as the circulation numbers drop and budgets are cut. It also maintains an online presence which chases viewers with commercially lucrative "fluff" pieces, blogs, online comments and vodcasts. Alongside the new media aspect, other focuses of the storyline include journalistic ethics and integrity, and the viability of print media.

The first series aired in 2009, with major cast changes for the second series which was broadcast in December 2010. Both series were originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 with repeats being aired on BBC Radio 4 Extra.

  • Maddox Bradley (Robert Lindsay in series 1, John Sessions in series 2), an old-school print reporter.
  • Oliver (Alex Jennings) the Editor-in-Chief desperately trying to keep the newspaper afloat.
  • Freddy (Ben Willbond in series 1, Stephen Wight in series 2) the "Head of Online Content" who pretends to be an urban "gangsta" even though he is from the upper classes and attended Oxford University.
  • Amelia (Elizabeth Berrington in series 1) The News Editor, Maddox's rival as a journalist, and Oliver's mistress.
  • Carol Pilkington (Polly Frame in series 2). Amelia's replacement as News Editor, she formerly worked at the mass-market tabloid newspaper The Sun.
  • Tasneem (Zita Sattar in series 1) the Head of Marketing who wants to replace headlines with giveaway offers.
  • Masha (Debbie Chazen) the Russian-born website manager who pesters Maddox to respond to online comments. Maddox regards the commenters as "loonies". In series 2 the newspaper website has installed a paywall allowing downloads for 5 pence each. Masha announces that Maddox's "Politics Minute" podcast had 7 downloads for a total of 35 pence.

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