Stewart Lee - Stand Up Comedian

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About to stick the DVD on.

Not seen it for a while, but it's gotta be one of the finest routines in the modern era, aye?

From 9/11, to Princess Di, to Premier League footballers, to taxi drivers....
 


Goin 2 see him at the fringe this year, seen his experimental show at the journal theatre earlier last year, missed a few of this seasons comedy vehicles unfortunately
 
I've met him and I can confirm that he is a cock!
 
Is its 'Carpet Remnant World'? If so he mentions Sunderland at the end in relation to the title.

I do like him as a comedian - never met him but I imagine him like his standup he could be a little bit conceited - but in world full of utter kernts he seems a decent enough bloke. Judged on his comedy he is funny anyhow.
 
Is its 'Carpet Remnant World'? If so he mentions Sunderland at the end in relation to the title.

I do like him as a comedian - never met him but I imagine him like his standup he could be a little bit conceited - but in world full of utter kernts he seems a decent enough bloke. Judged on his comedy he is funny anyhow.

Double post - the forum went silly.

His piece on Jeremy Clarkson/Richard Hammond is very good.
 
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About to stick the DVD on.

Not seen it for a while, but it's gotta be one of the finest routines in the modern era, aye?

From 9/11, to Princess Di, to Premier League footballers, to taxi drivers....
We got this out and put it on last weekend. I'd never seen it but Mr Bells had and thought the same as you. We both agreed afterwards that he seems to have gotten better with age, and that his new show was better. (saying that though, I do love his Grocer's Carrot bit from years back :) )

We same him in November before this latest series was out and I have never laughed so much at a show before. I was aching.

But i suppose as a big Daily Mail hating lefty I'm his target market :)
 
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