The Dinner Party Download featuring Richard Ayoade
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Guest of Honor: Richard Ayoade
Richard Ayoade is one of the best-known comic actors in Britain thanks to his starring roles in TV comedies like "The I.T. Crowd" and "Garth Marenghi's Dark Place" (which he co-created). This month, state-side audiences can see his feature-film directing debut: the acclaimed coming-of-age indie "Submarine." Richard tells Rico about the cult leader that dwells in the hearts of all men ... and about his leading man's biking skills. Or lack thereof.
To hear much more from Ayoade — and to hear a track, appropriately enough, from the band Cults — go to www.dinnerpartydownload.org.