I prefer his irreverent, more 'fun' material like The Day Today and Brass Eye to the likes of Jam. There is an Adam And Joe parody of Jam, which gets it about right (doesn't seem to be on You Tube though).
Apparently he's doing another series of Nathan Barley (which should be good) and something about suicide bombers (which could be awful), inbetween having arguments with Martin Amis (a few of his articles on The Guardian are worth looking at).
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