The Pin | |
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Medium | Film; Theatre; Television; Radio |
Nationality | British/Irish |
Years active | 2013 – present |
Genres | Double-act; sketch comedy; surreal humour |
Notable works and roles | Deep Cover |
The Pin is the comedy writing and acting partnership of Ben Ashenden and Alexander Owen. [1] They co-wrote and performed in the Amazon MGM Studios film Deep Cover, which played at SXSW London and Tribeca Festival 2025 before being released on Amazon Prime. [2] [3] [4] They also wrote and starred in The Comeback in London's West End, [5] [6] [7] and recorded multi award-winning BBC Radio 4 sketch show The Pin from 2015 to 2019. [8]
The double act met at the University of Cambridge, where they joined the Cambridge Footlights. Whilst members, they co-wrote and performed the sketch show ‘Good Clean Men’ with Joey Batey, Joe Bannister, Mark Fiddaman and Simon Haines, [9] [10] and they co-wrote and performed in two Footlights international tour shows: 2010's 'Good For You,' [11] directed by Liam Williams and Daran Johnson, and 2011's 'Pretty Little Panic' [12] directed by Keith Akushie and James Moran. They were also the satire editors of Varsity newspaper. [13]
'The Pin' was originally the title of a show written and performed by Ashenden, Owen, and original member Mark Fiddaman in their final year at Cambridge in 2011. [14] After graduating, the three moved to London and started developing shows at the Invisible Dot comedy club [15] [16] [17] to take to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. [18] The Pin became a duo when Fiddaman left to pursue graduate studies at the University of Oxford. [19]
They co-wrote the feature film, Deep Cover, along with Colin Trevorrow and Derek Connolly. They also had supporting roles in the film as detectives. [2]
The pair wrote and starred in a new play The Comeback at the Noël Coward Theatre in London's West End which opened on 8 December 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic (with a socially distanced audience). The run was due to end on 3 January 2021, however due to the London Tier 3 restrictions announced by the government, the run was paused after 16 December 2020. It reopened on 7 July 2021 and ran until 25 July 2021.
Their shows at Edinburgh have garnered great critical acclaim from the likes of The Guardian , [20] [21] The Sunday Times , [22] [23] The Daily Telegraph , [24] [25] [26] and more. [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32]
In 2015 the pair's debut BBC Radio 4 series aired, called "The Pin", with four 15-minute episodes. It is characterised by self-referential humour and breaking the fourth wall, with each sketch followed by brief commentary. It was followed by a second series in 2016, and a third series in 2017, this time in the 6.30pm slot, with half-hour long episodes. A fourth series was broadcast in 2019.
Together Ashenden and Owen have acted in BBC comedy Ghosts, [33] Netflix drama 1899, [34] Studio Canal feature What's Love Got to Do with It?, [35] Judd Apatow film The Bubble, [36] Jurassic World Dominion, [37] Stath Lets Flats, and A Whole Lifetime with Jamie Demetriou. [38]
They have created BBC Three animated series Oi, Leonardo!, [39] BBC Digital series What's Happening?, [40] YouTube series Overheard, [41] and Audible Original The Special Relationship, [42] and wrote U&Dave series Live at the Moth Club. [43]
The Pin was the 2013 winner of London Sketchfest's prize for 'Best Act,' [44] [45] and the first series of their Radio 4 show won them the award for 'Best Comedy' at the 2016 BBC radio awards. [46]
There were nominated for the South Bank Sky Arts Award 'Breakthrough Act' 2021. [47]
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