In this quicky micro-pod, Stu talks all soppy like about his recent nuptials. (Also T-shirt pre-sale info and a quick ad for some London previews this weekend he neglected to advertise. At all.)
The Comedian's Comedian WITH STUART GOLDSMITH
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Pappys return to the show after four years to discuss BBC3’s Badults, live shows, their future together, and whether they’ll ever go back to Edinburgh. Laughter, tears and dickheads in a very festive special episode…
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Filed Under: Acting, Age, Alcohol, Audiences, Awards, BBC3, Comedy Store, Criticism, Directing, Edinburgh, Interview, Pappy’s, Podcasting, political, Political Humour, Reviews, Sketch, Success, The Guardian, TV
Comments: No CommentsErudite stand-up, amazingly elastic improviser, and Goldsmith facial-resembler, John Robins is hitting his stride. We talk about the difficulties of changing gear mid-career, treating writing shows like writing essays, and being driven by shame.
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Filed Under: Character, Criticism, Double Act, Edinburgh, Improv, Interview, Isolation, London, Mock The Week, Podcasting, Risk, Success
Comments: No CommentsIs Lewis Black the angriest man in America? We discuss Lewis’ origins in theatre, his turnover of topical material, particularly in an election cycle, and the trigger points from which he derives his explosive creativity. We also find out why silence is where you hear the joke…
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Wendy Wason gigs hard and acts in movies – but still juggles her comedy career with raising three children. We discuss her solid work ethic and achieving the “discipline of happiness”, and find out how she became the most hated woman on a movie set. We also talk about turning your audience on, fetishising honesty, and there’s also some slightly weird stuff about crystals…
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Accelerating through the comedy industry with dizzying speed, BAFTA-nominated Romesh nonetheless has a quiet authority reminiscent of your favourite teacher. We explore his fearlessness, the support of his family, and his exceptionally lean writing, as well as investigating the danger of becoming a representative. Of grumpy pricks…
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Filed Under: Bobby Mair, Carl Donnelly, Edinburgh, Fear, First Open Spot, Interview, Lenny Henry, Live, Live At The Apollo, London, Michael McIntyre, Money, Provocateur, Quality Control, Radio 4, Ranga the Lazy Eyed Assassin, Rob Beckett, Seann Walsh, Stage Persona, Structure, Success, Touring Comedian, Writing On Stage
Comments: No CommentsIn part two, Jimmy Carr explores the application of Neuro-Linguistic Programming to his personal life and work, and we learn the most common mistake he sees newer comedians make on panel shows. We also get to grips with his recent switch from DVD releases to Netflix, and discover the surprising way in which he’s regarded in the USA.
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Filed Under: 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Al Murray, Alan Carr, Amy Schumer, Aziz Ansari, Bill Burr, Channel 4, Compere/MC/Hosting, Controversial, Corporate Work, Criticism, Dark Humour, E4, Eddie Izzard, Edinburgh, Emo Phillips, Festival, Frank Skinner, Frankie Boyle, Fringe, George Carlin, Harry Hill, Interview, Katherine Ryan, London, Michelle Wolf, Micky Flanagan, One Liners, QI, Quality Control, Reviews, Rich Hall, Risk, Stage Persona, Steven Wright, Structure, Success, Tommy Cooper, Twitter, Writing Jokes
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