Stewart Lee.

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
Withnail said:
Sadly 'not available to listen again. (why?)'
It is now. For some bizarre reason they put that 'information' up before it is available. Just be patient and wait for a bit after it's finished ( maybe that's what they should say? ),
 

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
I understand that Stewart Lee will be a guest-editor on the Today progamme in the week after Christmas.

I believe that he's on New Year's Eve, should you wish to avoid Sebastian Coe et al..
 

PeterD

ST16 Represent.
Go Faster Stripe are selling the entire first series of Fist Of fun, I ordered it yesterday and eagerly await the postman.
 

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
He's everywhere, all of a sudden - programme about Morris Dancing on Monday - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017xbtj
 

ATJ

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He seems to have become a regular writer for The Observer of late too.
His articles on the Guardian website are hilarious, if for no other reason than 400 people responding to call him a pompous twat.
 

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
I missed the start of that programme when it was first broadcast and actually had no idea that it was presenting it him until I noticed it on iPlayer..
 

PeterD

ST16 Represent.
Saw him at Wolves on his last tour, we saw Richard Herring a few months before and Herring was better for my money, which is a little disappointing as when I have seen him live he has always been exceptional. This last tour, carpet remnant world was hugely disjointed.
 

Withnail

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I listened to that on the actual radio machine - it was funny.

If i can summon the necessary energy to get into town tomorrow, i may well go and fart in the Sports section of Waterstones in solidarity. :)
 

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
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Withnail

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For those who are also Netflixed, it may be worth noting that the Comedy Vehicle can be thus ridden -

https://uk.newonnetflix.info/info/80065128/s

Have just binged the first lot - notable for the variety of contributors, including one Sharon Hogan. And that weird guy with the moustache from Father Ted. I am fortunate enough to have seen Simon Munnery when he was Alan Parker, raw and live at the Bearcat.

First series is almost a condensation of twenty years of material, which is probably why it is as it is, which is even better than it was.
 
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