Richard Herring - Lord Of The Dance Settee
After covering weighty issues like death, love, religion and spam javelins, 'The King of Edinburgh' (6 Music) is in a frivolous mood with this show about daftness, whether the term cool comedian is an oxymoron, bouncing joyously on the sofa and how Herring's whole career is a failed attempt to top a piece of visual slapstick comedy he came up with at 16. Can he revisit the joke thirty years on or will it smash his old bones?
This double DVD is busting at the seams with all manner of exciting extras. We've got the main show, a whole bunch of deleted scenes, interviews with some of the show's protagonists and on disc 2 there's an epic hour and a half interview Richard gave to the Stand-Up Comedy Archive. Oh - and have you ever wondered what Rich gets up to in the interval? All is revealed. It's not as bad as you might think.
Our most important extra is probably another exclusive audio frame of Me1 vs Me2 snooker. Who will win this time? Who won last time? No one can remember.
And if you put disc 2 into a computer, you'll be able to listen to an audio recording of this show that Rich performed as part of his marathon 12 Shows of Herring run at the Leicester Square Theatre, along with all episodes of the Lord Of The Dance Settee podcasts.
First released: Friday 11th December 2015
- Distributor: Go Faster Stripe
- Region: 2
- Discs: 2
- Catalogue: GFS-66
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