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Is the subject of BBC News' "5 minutes with" and is worth a look. There's something about the interviewer that is quite annoying, and Lee sometimes appears to be on the verge of making a comment after a particularly inane question. Spookily, he seems to now have a combination of your...
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I still haven't found those Stewart Lee tickets. Thank God I have absolutely no powers of persuasion, and you didn't end up spending £100 getting the train down!
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lblq9 Chain Reaction from BBC Radio 7 Stewart Lee interviews bearded behemoth Alan Moore, (then in next week’s edition Alan Moore interviews case Brian Eno). I must attempt to listen to it before Sunday night (I think that's when it expires). There must be...
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I expect this will expire tomorrow night - it's the comedy extra bit that was on the red button after the show:
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Did anyone see Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle? I thought it was class. He could have dropped the sketches though TBH and just done stand up, although it was cool to see Munnery, Eldon, and the Curious Orange Fella in the sketches. The rapper thing went on a bit long, but it was still good to see him...
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Here are a couple of the clips they used
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I've had a proper listen to it now - definitely worth listening. They play 2 or 3 clips from Stewart Lee's stand-up which are very funny, and his chat with Colin Murray is entertaining because it sheds some light on things like appearing on Des O'Connor's show and 8 Out of 10 Cats. Worth...
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Speaking of Stewart Lee (well, vaguely), he was guest on Colin Murray's Radio 1 show last night - playing a selection of interesting music. Ahoy! (about an hour in) He's talking up his new show which starts on BBC2 in March - fingers crossed it should be good.
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Warp Records are putting out the complete first and second series of "On The Hour" this week - plus extras. This was the ground-breaking Radio 4 comedy from Chris Morris, Armando Iannucci, Steve Coogan, Stewart Lee, Richard Herring etc which spawned The Day Today TV series and Alan Partridge...
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Stewart Lee was on the Boosh documentary last night, which reminded me of this: [Lee] proved with lacerating insight that people dislike Ben Elton even more than Osama Bin Laden. At least the latter, he said, has "lived his life to some consistent set of ethical principles".