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Matt Charlton is a comedy writer, broadcaster and performer. He has written for programmes including Listen Against and The News Quiz.[1] His most recent projects include[needs update] series four of Listen Against; a Christmas special for BBC 6 Music featuring Steve Lamacq, Greg Davies and Suede; and Britain Unzipped for BBC Three. He has recently recorded a non-broadcast pilot for his own show on BBC 6 Music.

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Matt Charlton is a writer, broadcaster and performer. He is currently the NME's TV and film columnist, and writes for The Guardian, The Face, Radio Times, Empire, Mr Porter, Telegraph Travel and appears regularly on Times Radio. In comedy, after starting his scriptwriting career on Radio 4’s ‘Listen Against’, he has gone on to write for the likes of Charlie Brooker, Greg Davies, The GQ Awards, and Channel 4’s Alternative Election Night.


Because the current page is heavily outdated by almost a decade. [1] [2] TrixieLaBouche (talk) 08:13, 31 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

 Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. In this case, reliable and independent sources, not those connected to the performer. Wikipedia describes people as they are commonly described in reliable sources, not how they wish to be described. Eggishorn (talk) (contrib) 17:46, 2 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Matt Charlton is a comedy writer, broadcaster and performer. He has written for programmes including Listen Against and The News Quiz.[1] His most recent projects include[needs update] series four of Listen Against; a Christmas special for BBC 6 Music featuring Steve Lamacq, Greg Davies and Suede; and Britain Unzipped for BBC Three. He has recently recorded a non-broadcast pilot for his own show on BBC 6 Music.

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Matt Charlton is a writer, broadcaster and performer. He is currently the NME's TV and film columnist, and writes about music, travel and television for The Guardian, The Times, Rolling Stone, The Face, Radio Times, Empire, Mr Porter, Telegraph Travel and appears regularly on Times Radio and BBC Radio 5 Live. In comedy, after starting his scriptwriting career on Radio 4’s ‘Listen Against’, he has gone on to write for the likes of Charlie Brooker, Greg Davies, The GQ Awards, and Channel 4’s Alternative Election Night.

Because the current page is heavily outdated by a decade.

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[2] TrixieLaBouche (talk) 21:04, 25 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

 Not done: please provide reliable sources that support the change you want to be made. casualdejekyll 01:08, 3 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]