Published: 7:30AM GMT twenty-three February 2010
The stand up comic will take on issues in the headlines from ""his own singular perspective"" in Frank Skinner"s Opinionated.
Each week the show will move to a college of music in a opposite piece of the nation and dual comedians will stick on Skinner, 53, to ""unpick both sides of the argument"".
Frank Skinner to benefaction BBC programme on televisions bad denunciation Top 10: Premier League unfamiliar managerial flops Fantasy Football deadline day is here Fantasy Football: Alan Hansens XI Peter Kenyon looks to Chelsea exit with Manchester City a probable endSkinner said: ""It"s me, dual guest comedians and, majority importantly, the adults of Great Britain pity the opinions on things in the news. On a great week, I will probably crowd-surf.""
The show is scheduled for 10pm and will air after this year.
BBC party commissioning controller Mark Linsey said: ""Frank is one of the funniest faces on TV and his own particular character and singular humour is on trial to keep audiences laughing.""
Fantasy Football League, the football themed humerous entertainment discuss show Skinner fronted with David Baddiel, ran on BBC2 from 1994 to 1996 and captivated some-more than 3 million viewers.
It after changed to ITV, where the comedians additionally had a strike with Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned.
Skinner, innate Chris Collins, played his initial gig in 1987 and went on to kick Jack Dee and Eddie Izzard to the Perrier Award in 1991.
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