The Cabinet of Jazz with Marcus Brigstocke

Marcus Brigstocke hosts our 10-part comedy series on Jazz FM

Published 10th Aug 2021
Last updated 5th Jan 2022

Inspired by Dizzy Gillespie's 1964 run for President, comedian and self-confessed jazz anorak Marcus Brigstocke invites the nation’s greatest jazz-loving comedians, musicians and presenters to assemble their very own Cabinet of Jazz in this unique comedy series exclusively for Jazz FM.

When Dizzy Gillespie ran for president, he wanted Duke Ellington as Secretary of State, Charles Mingus as Secretary of Peace and Miles Davis as Director of the CIA. Who will Marcus’ guests choose?

The Cabinet of Jazz - Programme Schedule:

This Autumn, we'll be broadcasting our first ever comedy series with ground-breaking new series The Cabinet of Jazz every Sunday evening from 17th October at 9pm, for the 10 weeks leading up to Christmas.

Recorded in front of a live audience at Pizza Express Jazz Clubs in Soho and Holborn, the 60-minute programme will feature a diverse cross-section of famous jazz-heads, from actors, comedians, broadcasters, journalists, and musicians themselves, kicking off with journalist Jay Rayner, plus comedians Isy Suttie and Stewart Lee, actor Clarke Peters and musicians Zara MaFarlane and Julian Joseph.

The series is supported by the Audio Content Fund, produced by Loftus media and features a collaboration with Tomorrow's Warriors, who have provided production support and live music for the events.

OCTOBER

Ep 1 – Sunday 17th – JAY RAYNER

Ep 2 – Sunday 24th – ZARA McFARLANE

Ep 3 – Sunday 31st – STEWART LEE

NOVEMBER

Ep 4 – Sunday 7th – JULIAN JOSEPH

Ep 5 – Sunday 14th – ISY SUTTIE

Ep 6 – Sunday 21st – DENNIS BOVELL

Ep 7 – Sunday 28th – CLAIRE MARTIN OBE

DECEMBER

Ep 8 – Sunday 5th – GARY CROSBY OBE

Ep 9 – Sunday 12th – YOLANDA BROWN

Ep 10 – Sunday 19th – CLARKE PETERS

Producer: Debbie Kilbride

Assistant Producers: Cheree Huston and Izzie Gardner

Researcher: Ben Selig

Sound Design: Dan King and Reuben Huxtable

Executive Producers: Nick Pitts, Joanne Rowntree and Alison Vernon-Smith