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2. School

New comedy from Ashley Blaker about raising children with special educational needs. Ashley considers the many issues surrounding sending his kids to school.

Do your children do their homework or would they rather spend the evening inflating latex gloves with water and bursting them in the bath?

In episode two of the new series of stand-up comedian Ashley Blaker’s show about raising children with special educational needs, Ashley considers the many issues around sending his kids to school. These include dealing with countless meetings, judgy parents and children who want to use the school’s computer room to google some very strange search terms!

Ashley Blaker: 6.5 Children is a mix of stand-up and observational recording featuring the voices of Ashley's real family. The series brings a whole new perspective to the subject of parenting. Three of Ashley’s children have a diagnosis – two boys with autism and ADHD, and an adopted girl with Down Syndrome – and Ashley Blaker: 6.5 Children sensitively finds the funny in raising children with disabilities.

Ashley Blaker is a comedian who has performed two Off-Broadway shows, tours on five continents, and is author of ‘Normal Schmormal: My occasionally helpful guide to parenting kids with special needs’.

He is joined by Shelley Blond (Peep Show, Cold Feet and the voice of Lara Croft in Tomb Raider), Kieran Hodgson (Three-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee and now known to all for his online parody of The Crown), and Rosie Holt (another star of lockdown who has put out many viral videos, most often as her character, The Woman).

Also appearing as themselves are Ashley’s own children - Adam (19), Ollie (18), Dylan (15), Zoe (14), Edward (13) and Bailey (9).

Written and performed by Ashley Blaker
Also starring Shelley Blond, Kieran Hodgson, Rosie Holt, as well as Adam, Ollie, Dylan, Zoe, Edward and Bailey Blaker.
Produced by Steve Doherty

A Giddy Goat production for Â鶹Éç Radio 4

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28 minutes

Last on

Fri 11 Aug 2023 11:30

Broadcast

  • Fri 11 Aug 2023 11:30