The radical comedian proposes a new way to rescue radio and telly from an all-time low. Chris Evans beware! From August 1996. Show more
Mark Steel proposes that the royal family be chosen by a lottery. From August 1994. Show more
Radical proposals to improve our lives, with the comedian's relations revolution. From October 1992. Show more
Radical proposals to improve our lives, with the comedian's legal shake-up. With Pete Sinclair. From October 1992. Show more
Radical proposals to improve our lives, with the comedian's education shake-up. With Maria McErlane. From October 1992
Radical proposals to improve our lives, with the comedian's emigration shake-up. From November 1992.
Another radical proposal as the comedian calls for wacky improvements to Britain's crumbling transport system. From July 1994. Show more
Another radical proposal as the comedian calls for people to be re-housed at random. From July 1994. Show more
Radical proposals to improve our lives, with the comedian's athletic revolution. With Pete Sinclair. From November 1992.
Another radical proposal as the comedian tackles the stresses and strains of the traditional job. From July 1994. Show more
Radical proposals to change our lives for the better, starting with a monarchy makeover. From October 1992. Show more
The radical comedian proposes new ways to solve the lack of understanding between different faiths. From August 1996. Show more
The radical comedian proposes new ways to solve the lack of understanding between different faiths. From August 1996. Show more
The comedian has more radical advice for his fellow man - get yourself a boyfriend. With Maria McErlane. From August 1995.
The radical comedian questions the motives behind mankind's fundraising efforts for good causes. From August 1995. Show more
The radical comedian proposes a way of solving punishments for criminal acts, once and for all. From August 1995. Show more
The radical comedian proposes deportation for everyone born in England. From August 1995. Show more
Mark proposes that nobody should go to school until they are 36. With Pete Sinclair and Maria McErlane. From August 1996. Show more
The Age of Pessimism. Mark tables some proposals to counter cynicism. With Peter Sinclair and Maria McErlane. From September 1996. Show more