ANY STEWART LEE FANS ON HERE?
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lol.Good stuff :-)
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#8
Originally Posted by JTaylor
My favourite comedian. And I hesitate to say that, because he'd rip the piddle out of me for it.
I've deliberately chosen a seat side-on to the stage. I hope it's televised for the inevitable DVD...so that he does those hilarious 'speaking to the TV viewers' asides.
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no sadly not, although I did used to go to quite a lot of comedy back in the day, when we lived in London
often went to the original Comedy store in Leicester sq - saw a really early Jack Dee performance
then the Comedy Store in Camden Lock and famous London comedy pubs like the Tufnell Park Tavern
often went to the original Comedy store in Leicester sq - saw a really early Jack Dee performance
then the Comedy Store in Camden Lock and famous London comedy pubs like the Tufnell Park Tavern
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no sadly not, although I did used to go to quite a lot of comedy back in the day, when we lived in London
often went to the original Comedy store in Leicester sq - saw a really early Jack Dee performance
then the Comedy Store in Camden Lock and famous London comedy pubs like the Tufnell Park Tavern
often went to the original Comedy store in Leicester sq - saw a really early Jack Dee performance
then the Comedy Store in Camden Lock and famous London comedy pubs like the Tufnell Park Tavern
I'd love to see Jack Dee.
Been to the Comedy Store, Leic Sq. a couple of times back in c.1992. Jo Brand was gigging at the time (an 'unknown' then).
Also there was a hilarious, slightly surreal bloke...... A young Sean Lock! Once again, back then, obviously didn't know who he was (going to become).
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I'd love to see Jack Dee.
Been to the Comedy Store, Leic Sq. a couple of times back in c.1992. Jo Brand was gigging at the time (an 'unknown' then).
Also there was a hilarious, slightly surreal bloke...... A young Sean Lock! Once again, back then, obviously didn't know who he was (going to become).
Been to the Comedy Store, Leic Sq. a couple of times back in c.1992. Jo Brand was gigging at the time (an 'unknown' then).
Also there was a hilarious, slightly surreal bloke...... A young Sean Lock! Once again, back then, obviously didn't know who he was (going to become).
I remember the Jack Dee gig - I kept saying for a few years after "this jack dee guy will be big"
the compare was Nick Revel that night
I saw Mark Lamaar as well - whatever happened to him??
a young Noel Fielding (he was v funny)
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My daughter earned a few brownie points by taking her current amour to see Lee in Leicester quite recently. They both loved the show.
I think he is very, very funny. Where YouTube comes into its own
David
I think he is very, very funny. Where YouTube comes into its own
David
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Daughter and b/f's favourite. They went to see him in Leicester a while back and in Bristol, where they live, a couple of weeks ago.
I think he's great. Refreshing sarky humour - love it.
david
I think he's great. Refreshing sarky humour - love it.
david
#18
Originally Posted by joz8968
...No doubt it'll be on telly/DVD in the near future.
Indeed it is...
Heads up: tomorrow (Sat, 28), BBC2, 10.45pm
2hrs of comedy gold (it was filmed when he was playing one of the Southend gigs).
Can't wait (despite having already seen it live ).
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Stuck a post it note on my TV
#21
lol.Here we go....
#24
Soooo funny