Look out… TV prankster Kayvan Novak is back on the streets in a new satire show
The wind-up merchant has got together a fresh set of latex masks and will be playing a new bunch of characters for Britain Today, Tonight, which takes the format of a US current affairs programme reporting on UK news.
‘I first had the idea a few years ago,’ says Novak. ‘I really wanted to play a FOX News-style anchorman and do a prank show that was topical, so I came up with a few crazy new characters and now we’re in business.’
Here, the 38-year-old actor, voiceover artist and comedian tells us more…
What made you decide to return to this kind of comedy?
This story is from the April 29,2017 edition of TV & Satellite Week.
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