Lee Mack: Britain’s Wittiest Man and Our Radio Times Cover Star

This week’s cover star, Lee Mack, is hailed as the most witty individual in Britain by our writer Pete Paphides. Meanwhile, his fellow panelist on Would I Lie to You?, Rob Brydon, attests that he possesses the swiftest mind of anyone – and he emphasizes anyone – he has ever encountered.

Discover what fuels the humor, game show hosting prowess, and the creator of the popular BBC sitcom Not Going Out in an intriguing conversation featured this week.

In another place, you can learn more about the second installment of the BBC drama titled “The Gold,” where author Neil Forsyth recounts the tale of individuals who managed to evade capture after the infamous Brink’s-Mat heist.

We’re curious to know what Jesse Armstrong has been working on since the conclusion of Succession, and Jamie Oliver is advocating for changes in the educational system to ensure a more equitable experience for children with dyslexia.

Also in this week’s TopMob:

  • Keeley Hawes is back in Greece – but this role is far from Louise Durrell.
  • Our tribute to the consummate TV producer and friend of TopMob, Alan Yentob.
  • Mel Giedroyc talks about everything from thinking about death to howling with Sue Perkins.

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2025-06-03 13:08