Well I've got my tickets booked and March 26th ringed in my diary. I love her as the school teacher - if I haven't already said that.
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Quote: David Chapman @ February 1, 2008, 8:41 PMWell I've got my tickets booked and March 26th ringed in my diary. I love her as the school teacher - if I haven't already said that.
You filthy bastard!
So does anyone want to go to see her with me?
I have got some friends - honestly - but I've got a spare ticket and wondered if anyone here wanted to come.
Could be good experience and maybe make some contacts.
I think she is very funny.
Great in places - a couple of dodgy ones - but she does seem quite genuine. I know you can never tell. And Anna Crilly was brilliant too.
I'm really looking forward going again on April 11 and seeing it on screen.
There was a disappointing audience though - only about 80 - which reflects the Marmite opinions on this thread. Definitely worth going though if only to see how they put such a show together.
I think she's a very talented comedian. But her show reflects the two main faults in UK TV sketch comedy currently.
1 Repeating characters ad infinitum (Check out TWTW, or Python, for continual innovation), and a few high budget flashy numbers. I think there's few comics who are strong enough not to be buried by this.
2 It wasn't written by me.
Quote: David Chapman @ March 27, 2008, 10:06 AMThere was a disappointing audience though - only about 80 - which reflects the Marmite opinions on this thread.
OUCH! What studio was that in?!
(Agreed that Anna Crilly is great.)
She's does a bit too much tits and ass comedy for me - even though I find some of her stuff quite funny.
Now, her tits and ass, on the other hand ...
Quote: Antony Wheeler @ March 27, 2008, 11:24 AMNow, her tits and ass, on the other hand ...
You'd need more than one hand!
Quote: Aaron @ March 27, 2008, 11:03 AMOUCH! What studio was that in?!
It was at Pinewood Studio - supposed to be the main studio - at Teddington.
So in fact, NOT Pinewood then.
Quote: Aaron @ March 27, 2008, 1:46 PMSo in fact, NOT Pinewood then.
It said so on the walls outside!
Owned and run by the Pinewood Shepperton Group. Sprite is owned and made by The Coca-Cola Company, but it doesn't make it Coca-Cola!
But it was A Pinewood Studio then wasn't it!!!!!
It was a Pinewood-Shepperton owned studio. 'A Pinewood Studio' suggests it actually being at Pinewood.
Quote: Aaron @ March 27, 2008, 3:57 PMIt was a Pinewood-Shepperton owned studio. 'A Pinewood Studio' suggests it actually being at Pinewood.
I don't know what bloody wood it was.