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:( Nothing near me.

I'm also seeing Lee Mack and Reginald D Hunter in May, so that'll have to do. :D

In May my brother, father and myself are going to a recording of Clare in the Community.

Quote: Ian Wolf @ April 22 2010, 9:31 AM BST

In May my brother, father and myself are going to a recording of Clare in the Community.

I'll listen out for the distinctive Wolf Family Laugh!

Quote: chipolata @ April 22 2010, 9:36 AM BST

I'll listen out for the distinctive Wolf Family Laugh!

It will be a bit difficult, my real surname is Dunn.

:O Dunn Dunn Duuuunn!!

Quote: Nil Putters @ April 22 2010, 10:32 AM BST

:O Dunn Dunn Duuuunn!!

I wonder if Clive, his granddad, is going too?

Quote: swerytd @ April 22 2010, 9:16 AM BST

UK Tour in May: http://www.germanhumour.com/

Dan

Thankfully nothing near me
Henning Wehn.
Just no.

There's nothing particularly outstanding about Arthur Smith's show, and sometimes the stand up can be quite poor, but it has a curious shabby charm, and reminds me of a lot of radio shows I grew up with. Probably also featuring Arthur Smith.

Still, looking forward to Richard Herring next week.

For those interested, in tonight's recording of The Museum of Curiosity, there is a special guest curator because Jon Richardson has been affected by the Icelandic volcano. He is currently in Australia.

Quote: chipolata @ April 22 2010, 10:38 AM BST

I wonder if Clive, his granddad, is going too?

No, sadly not.

Baggage. I'm becoming grimly obsessed with it now, and don't like to miss an episode. It's quite rude at times. This week an old woman with alzheimers was bragging about her crack. Yes, that crack. At half past six.

A nice last episode of The Unbelievable Truth. Charlie Brooker on radio always seems far more cheeky and innocent than the TV tyrant. And the jok about the German's, genocide and poodles was the laugh out loud moment of the last week or so.

Great episode. Yeah Charlie seems a bit more relaxed as a guest in general I think. He did rant at David a bit though, which was nice. :D

John Finnemore was very good on last night's Vote Now Show.

Quote: chipolata @ May 3 2010, 7:19 PM BST

A nice last episode of The Unbelievable Truth. Charlie Brooker on radio always seems far more cheeky and innocent than the TV tyrant.

Yeah, I love Charlie on the radio too. I'm looking forward to So Wrong It's Right... https://www.comedy.co.uk/radio/so_wrong_its_right/

Quote: Nogget @ May 4 2010, 11:08 AM BST

John Finnemore was very good on last night's Vote Now Show.

I echo this totally. That segment was one of the funniest things on the show for a long time. His bit about putting horses on election leaflets, which was in first week of The Vote Now Show, was great too.

I'm looking forward to tonight's edition of Mark Steel's in Town, because I attended this recording. Should be interesting to see how it was edited.

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