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RETRO RHLSTP #87 - I've Never Stabbed Anyone…Oh No, I Have. - A tired and possibly ill Richard Herring tries to get through another podcast without vomiting on his guest, the disaster-magnet that is Janey Godley. She talks candidly about marrying the son of a Glasgow gangster, her many family tragedies and how she survived them plus how Jerry Sadowitz was almost killed at one of his first gigs, what she'd like to do with Roland Gift, witnessing horrific accidents and heart-warming scenes from daily life. Plus the Bay City Rollers, Vesta curries, working with your daughter, performing in a prison and that wonderful moment when you forget that you've stabbed someone. Some truly incredible stories from this brilliantly funny, mildly terrifying, but ultimately rather lovely woman. Check out her book “Handstands in the Dark”, her blog (www.janeygodley.blogspot.co.uk/) and her podcasts (www.janeygodley.podomatic.com/)SUPPORT THE SHOW!Check out our website http://rhlstp.co.ukSee details of the RHLSTP tour dates http://richardherring.com/gigsBuy DVDs and Books at http://gofasterstripe.com Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#526 Joyfully Reckless - Richard is back in Dublin and is intrigued by the Book of Kells. His guest is the superb and philosophical comedian and interviewer Tommy Tiernan. It's a lovely sprawling waffle encompassing the trouble that being mischievous can get you into, the stress of doing a show with no plan, how studying acting made Tommy a worse actor (only in his opinion), Jerry Sadowitz, hitchhiking in the eighties and swearing on the Late Late Show. A written description will not capture the magic for this one. Have a listen.See a live recording of RHLSTP - https://richardherring.com/rhlstpSUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This weeks episode recorded hours before the Euro's final between Spain & England, where he might get the total of "Ive got to say's" from Ally McCoist! Cultural differences between Dublin and London, Bono's apparition from God on a remote mountain in County Wicklow & and astronauts in Scunthorpe! Michael this week talks about the infamous & mesmerising Jerry Sadowitz... As always please do get in touch,
This week, Mad Ron is joined by an old accomplice, comedy guru Logan Murray.Logan wants to ban people from saying "going on a healing journey," his experiences appearing on television, and his work with Jerry Sadowitz. They also discuss Logan's mischievous ambitions involving Ian McKellen. --You can find Logan Murray on Instagram here. You can find Logan's website here. Find everything Mad Ron here.--Do you have a question for Mad Ron? Get in touch! Email: madronpod@gmail.comHosted by Mad RonA Walnut Media Productions Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Cally talks to Bobby Mair about adoption, borderline personality disorder, parenting, babies, addiction, ADHD, being attacked on stage, comedy, mental health, savants, Doug Stanhope, Bill Burr and Jerry Sadowitz. Twitter: @BobbyMair Instagram: @bobbymaircomedian Bobby's sparse website More about Cally Instagram: @callybeatoncomedian Twitter: @callybeaton Produced by Mike Hanson for Pod People Productions Instagram: @podpeopleuk Music by Jake Yapp Cover art by Jaijo Sales & advertising: advertising@audioboom.com Sponsorship: info@theloniouspunkproductions.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Making people laugh is the greatest feeling in the world, the challenges you have to overcome are not. Join comedian and promoter Marvin McCarthy as he interviews larger-than-life characters that will help comedians live life on their terms and find their niche.Todays guest is the magnificent Tom Little, a brilliant comedian based in the midlands that has built a large social media following. He is already an award-winning comedian having been a finalist in the coveted BBC New Comedy Award 2014, he then won the title of Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year 2015 which firmly cemented his billing as ‘rising star.' His 2018 Edinburgh show was nominated for the Amused Moose Comedy Award. He also performed in the Pleasance Comedy Reserve and the Just The Tonic: Big Value showcases at the Edinburgh Fringe. Here is what we discussed:[[05:26]] Comedians having their audience and Jerry Sadowitz [[07:35]][[16:08]] What works on social media doesn't always work in standup [[17:38]][[17:47]] What is the best social media platform [[23:56]][[24:53]] Podcasts being the most important thing in the building fans [[27:35]][[28:12]] What is the next thing going to be in comedy [[29:48]][[30:04]] Is the Edinburgh fringe back to its best? [[34:36]][[36:18]] There are two ways of doing Edinburgh [[42:01]][[42:01]] Difference between London, Midlands and rest of the UK [[46:24]][[45:29]] The problem with London [[46:24]][[47:11]] Should only pro comedians be teaching people about comedy [[50:41]][[51:48]] A golden nugget of comedy advice [[59:34]]If you would like to know more on Tom Little, you can follow him on Twitter at @ThisIsTomLittle, Instagram at thisistomlittle and Youtube at @TomLittle. Furthermore, you can also find out about his latest gigs on his website at https://thisistomlittle.wordpress.com/, alternatively, you could watch his sketch at this link here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYO-tcK1ycw.
Kai and Pablo discuss Gwyneth Paltrow's fanny candles and comedian Phil Nichol makes an appearance. Pablo upsets Jerry Sadowitz and reveals a questionable knowledge of Star Wars & Dr Who. Kai reveals his idea of heaven and another comedy club bites the dust.Co-Produced & Presented by Kai Barron & Paul 'Pablo' Dunn Support Kai & Pablo for less than the price of a pint. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-promoter-mouths.
We chat to the brilliant, Stuart Turner, a DJ, comedian, magician and comedy promoter. He is a man who started many moons ago as a double act, but got back into the love of comedy as a solo magician. Here is an overview of what we discussed:[[04:03]] Coming back into comedy, how it has changed since he started as a double act[[10:07]] Pet peeves in comedy clubs[[12:46]] How does being good with tech helped with comedy gigs[[14:34]] Comedy snobbery[[17:09]] The surprising truth of Jerry Sadowitz[[26:58]] The different between comedy and other performing arts about stealing material If you would like to know more about Stuart, you can find out more on him on website at https://laughingchili.co.uk/. If you would like to know more on Marvin, you can follow him through his Linktree at https://linktr.ee/theflopmaster.
In this 2022 recap episode, we chat about -06:40 - What's the best Christmas film?14:10 - Jan recap - Harry Potter transphobic?20:51 - Feb Recap - Neil Young VS Joe Rogan on free speech.21:44 - March - trans activist comedian gets cancelled.23:20 - April - Deep ear cleaning special26:02 - May recap - Is wanking standing up normal?29:59 - June recap - Mouch dealer robbed Nico.36:34 - July recap - Lessons to our past selves.38:19 - August recap - We invested in bitcoin.53:10 - The year of gaslighting57:16 - Oct Recap - Jordan Gray got her cock out. Jerry Sadowitz also got his cock out.59:48 - Nov recap - YouTube pulled our episode.01:01:24 - Dec recap - Joe Lycett and the World Cup.
Comedian and columnist Stewart Lee remains “grateful to the people who brainwashed me into listening to Bob Dylan during a period of emotional and physical weakness.” He remembers seeing Dylan live at Hyde Park with his kids (“one of the greatest nights of my life”) as well as the time he alienated the audience at a Teenage Cancer Trust Benefit. “It was a good gig. 'Cause it was true. Self-sabotage keeps you alive. Chaos and confusion create a bubble that protects you.” Stew namechecks Dylan, Mark E. Smith, Jerry Sadowitz, William Blake, Roky Erickson and Mozart as fellow artists who “develop a split personality that says: what if I make him do this?” Warning: listeners should keep in mind that Mr Lee is “a cultural bully from the Oxbridge Mafia who wants to appear morally superior but couldn't cut the mustard on a panel game.” (Lee Mack)This is a review (Dominic Maxwell, The Times) of Stewart's current show, Basic Lee: "If someone says they're going back to basics, can they be trusted? When Stewart Lee tells you he is going back to basics you sniff only fresh mischief in his chortlingly bold smush of sarcasm, satire, self-commentary and alternately lugubrious and exultant flights of fancy. It is hard, Lee tells us, to try to be funny in these days of frenetic social and political change. So he bookends this new show, which he wants to stay relevant until its tour ends in 2024, with a reworking of a routine he first performed at the start of his career in 1989. Self-plagiarism? Actually, Lee could profitably spend the rest of his career rejigging old routines, much as Miles Davis was able to find endless new takes on Stella by Starlight. At his best, as he delivers a comedy show that is a kind of lecture about comedy shows, he cheeks the crowd so surely that the effect is insulting yet intimate. Basic Lee is one of his more pretzel-shaped evenings. If its inner logic isn't always easy to grasp, who cares when something is rendered with this much wit and verve? What's it all about? It's all about two hours long, it's all very clever, but, basically, Basic Lee is very funny.""What would it be like if Bob Dylan from the 60's took a look a stand-up comedy today?"The Dream Syndicate's cover of Blind Willie McTell (1988)Steve Wynn, Murder Most Foul (2020)WebsiteTwitterTrailerEpisode playlist on AppleEpisode playlist on SpotifyListeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating.Twitter @isitrollingpodRecorded 16th November 2022This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Comedian and columnist Stewart Lee remains “grateful to the people who brainwashed me into listening to Bob Dylan during a period of emotional and physical weakness.” He remembers seeing Dylan live at Hyde Park with his kids (“one of the greatest nights of my life”) as well as the time he alienated the audience at a Teenage Cancer Trust Benefit. “It was a good gig. 'Cause it was true. Self-sabotage keeps you alive. Chaos and confusion create a bubble that protects you.” Stew namechecks Dylan, Mark E. Smith, Jerry Sadowitz, William Blake, Roky Erickson and Mozart as fellow artists who “develop a split personality that says: what if I make him do this?” Warning: listeners should keep in mind that Mr Lee is “a cultural bully from the Oxbridge Mafia who wants to appear morally superior but couldn't cut the mustard on a panel game.” (Lee Mack)This is a review (Dominic Maxwell, The Times) of Stewart's current show, Basic Lee: "If someone says they're going back to basics, can they be trusted? When Stewart Lee tells you he is going back to basics you sniff only fresh mischief in his chortlingly bold smush of sarcasm, satire, self-commentary and alternately lugubrious and exultant flights of fancy. It is hard, Lee tells us, to try to be funny in these days of frenetic social and political change. So he bookends this new show, which he wants to stay relevant until its tour ends in 2024, with a reworking of a routine he first performed at the start of his career in 1989. Self-plagiarism? Actually, Lee could profitably spend the rest of his career rejigging old routines, much as Miles Davis was able to find endless new takes on Stella by Starlight. At his best, as he delivers a comedy show that is a kind of lecture about comedy shows, he cheeks the crowd so surely that the effect is insulting yet intimate. Basic Lee is one of his more pretzel-shaped evenings. If its inner logic isn't always easy to grasp, who cares when something is rendered with this much wit and verve? What's it all about? It's all about two hours long, it's all very clever, but, basically, Basic Lee is very funny.""What would it be like if Bob Dylan from the 60's took a look a stand-up comedy today?"The Dream Syndicate's cover of Blind Willie McTell (1988)Steve Wynn, Murder Most Foul (2020)WebsiteTwitterTrailerEpisode playlist on AppleEpisode playlist on SpotifyListeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating.Twitter @isitrollingpodRecorded 16th November 2022This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
We start with the least controversial opinions to begin this week's show, namely, the return of the mullet is not a good idea. After dispensing with that we hit the news from the last week: the FBI raids Mar-a-Lago, Salman Rushdie is attacked in New York State, actress Ann Heche's fatal accident and the cancellation of comedian Jerry Sadowitz. In Culture Corner the show returns to its roots with talk about the Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon (HBO in the US on August 21, the next day in the UK on Sky Atlantic and NOW.) James delves into A Hero of Our Time (Герой нашего времени) by Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov (1814-41).
Toby and Nick discuss how voting for your party leader is old fashioned, Toby's impotent fury, whether Rishi can withstand the pressure to hold a swift election, are gilt yield levels now in charge, why Kemi and Suella threw Boris under the bus, whether Rishi is still a socialist, JRM abasing himself before getting the boot, Nick's belated advice to a ‘based' Jacob, Craig David Karaoke, how our pint size PM might be a role model and how Nick is actually normal height. They speak about the BBC's Martine Croxall's suspension over her predictably partial approach to the news, why Boris triggers so many people, why the puritans still hate the cavaliers, whether Eddie Izzard should be included on an all-woman shortlist (and whether Dick Emery could have run for Labour). Nick and Toby then spend some time discussing pronouns and whether it is, in fact, harmful to perpetuate gender ideology language. After a brief discussion about Rishi's new cabinet, Toby and Nick discuss whether Channel 4's transgender pianist broke the law and why Jerry Sadowitz isn't allowed to wave his w!lly around. Nick is joined by the Daily Sceptic's editor, Will Jones, for a rundown of the past week's most interesting stories. And lastly, Peak Woke returns with the usual high quality offerings. Please go to https://dailysceptic.org/ and make a donation so we can keep bringing you all this high quality content. This week's sponsor is Thor Holt and you can find him here: https://www.thorholt.com/ or on his telegram channel at @thor_holt Nick's substack: https://nickdixon.substack.com/ Produced by Jason Clift Music by Tinderella
This week on The Knight Tube, Stephen Knight (@Gspellchecker) is joined by author and comedian Andrew Doyle (@AndrewDoyle_com). Andrew discusses his latest books ‘The New Puritans: How the Religion of Social Justice Captured The Western World'. Andrew makes a strong case for treating the new ideology of social justice the same way we would any faith-based religion. 0:00 Intro 0:26 Andrew working for GB News 3:29 ‘The New Puritans'. What is this ideology? How can it be a religion without a god? 7:18 Titania McGrath and the challenge of satire in the current climate 11:42 Has Twitter spilled over into the real world? 15:39 The Salem witch trials hysteria 20:35 Jerry Sadowitz's show being cancelled at Edinburgh fringe and the decline of mainstream comedy 30:14 Is everyone now being forced to engage in “the culture war”? 32:25 Does the issue of class and economic inequality get overlooked by ‘the new puritans'? 36:25 Does Andrew feel he has been let down by gay rights movements in the current day? And how much harm has gender ideology caused children? 41:55 The treatment and misrepresentation of JK Rowling Watch the video version on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP2wOf3SUkw&t=255s Support the podcast at http://www.patreon.com/gspellchecker Also available on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube & Spotify.
Wokie and Egg White talk about the Jerry Sadowitz incident in Edinburgh Fringe 2022 that was the talk of the town. Does this mean comedy is going backwards and does the word ‘Fringe' need to be removed from the Edinburgh Fringe as it looks to be going towards safe comedy and moving far away from its roots. We chat it out so lend us your ears.ShownotesIn the 90's Mark Thomas, in his TV Show Comedy product, drove a tank through McDonalds. That right. To give context he was the 90's equivalent of John Oliver where he took a controversial subject usually about big businesses and broke it down comedically. Not taking anything away from John Oliver who is studio bound MAREK DROVE A COOL TANK TO GET A HAPPY MEAL! Watch the clip here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71-h9A2XvWo&t=320sWe all know what happened to Jerry Sadowitz at the Edinburgh Fringe so read this poncy article by a Guardian journalist and feel intelligent for 5 minutes. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/aug/16/jerry-sadowitz-cancelled-show-comedy-free-speechWe all know Mark Thomas has a particular hatred for Boris Johnson so watch him eviscerate him herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEqFaZTKsBE
Rich Vos is an American stand-up comedian, writer and actor. Since 2011, he has been the co-host of the podcast My Wife Hates Me with his wife, comedian Bonnie McFarlane.Vos began his stand-up career in 1984, choosing to pursue it full-time as he "failed at everything else", and developed his act in local clubs. After struggling with crack cocaine and alcohol addiction throughout his 20s, Vos completed a one-month rehabilitation course in 1987, three years into his comedy career. He has been clean since.In 1995, Vos became the first white comic to perform a set on Def Comedy Jam on HBO, a show usually featuring African American comedians. In July 1999, Vos hosted at the Woodstock '99 festival, later calling it a highlight of his career. In 2000, Vos received the Bistro Award for Outstanding Achievement as Comedy Performer. In 2001, Vos played the bouncer and wrote and performed skits on the British television show The People vs. Jerry Sadowitz. In 2001, Vos released his first stand-up comedy album, I'm Killing Here. This was followed by the DVD Vos in 2004, consisting of an unedited, 55-minute performance recorded at the Stress Factory in New Jersey. He went on to produce two half-hour specials on Comedy Central Presents. From 2002 to 2004, Vos was a frequent guest on Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn on Comedy Central. He picked the show as one of his favourites to do as he lived close to its filming location and by the fact that he could do it with his best friends. In 2003, Vos finished third on the first season of Last Comic Standing on NBC. During this time he was given the nickname "The Don" by Cory Kahaney "because of my rough and tough demeanor ... maybe it was more because I was the most experienced comic". At the end of the season, Vos toured with Kahaney and Dave Mordal for eight months. In 2004, Vos was a finalist in its third season.Vos was a frequent guest on the Opie and Anthony radio show, with jokes centered at his expense, most often highlighting his speech impediment or lack of intellect. In 2002, he was responsible for having fellow comedian Patrice O'Neal come on the show, who also became a popular regular guest. When the show aired on SiriusXM Radio, Vos hosted a Saturday night program with his wife Bonnie McFarlane. He hosted the 2006 and 2007 editions of the Opie and Anthony's Traveling Virus Comedy Tour. Between 2006 and 2008, Vos prepared three pilot episodes for a comedy series alongside McFarlane, but neither were picked up by a network. In 2016, Vos released his fifth comedy album V, of which its material took between one year and a half and two years to develop. It charted at number one Support the show
Join Brian Logan, Suchandrika Chakrabarti from the Edinburgh Fringe festival with host Jamal Khadar as they discuss acts includingJacqueline NovakFrankie Thompson: CattsSarah ShermanJerry SadowitzAnd topics including:The impact of positive high profile reviewsThe Fringe on TikTok (room for improvement!)Bringing babies to shows
So as the cost of living starts to bite, Steve and Av look at ways on how to help. Burn shit inside was our favorite. Av tells us about his holiday and how hot it was at “Lads End” Whos in charge of our country? The Brown Chancellor chose his Gladiator name. We take an unbiased look at Jerry Sadowitz and is it W OK E to be anti woke. Available on apple podcasts, Spotify, google you could even watch them on youtube. Just search “Talking 2 Our Soles” on your socials. Alternatively. Click below and never miss a show againhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3a7uHGB6NYIdn-HCCr6alQ?sub_confirmation=1 Follow Av Singh and Steve Henn on Twitter, Youtube and facebook. Search their names Use the hashtags #magichenn #our2soles #singhwhenyourwinning - Follow our pages comment and subscribe. Links are always in the comments
Episode 33!Scott's in Edinburgh at the moment but this was recorded before he went Northbound!On this weeks show!Jerry SadowitzChanging roomsGarage cleaningwater fightsErectionsPlus all the regular features!Drop us a line to get in touch with the show, BWTBPod@gmail.comThanks for listening!Scott and Jem x Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Comedian Leo Kearse joins Chris Snowdon and Tom Slater to discuss the cancellation of Jerry Sadowitz, the perilous state of pubs and the moral crusade against gambling. Plus, we answer your questions in our new postbag section. Send your questions to lastorders@spiked-online.com and we'll try to answer them in the next episode. Order your copy of ‘How Woke Won' by Joanna Williams here: https://www.spiked-online.com/shop/ Donate to spiked: https://www.spiked-online.com/donate/ Become a spiked supporter: https://www.spiked-online.com/supporters/ Sign up to spiked's newsletters: https://www.spiked-online.com/newsletters/
This was going to be the Smith & Waugh Satirical Summer Reading Challenge episode, but after the summer news cycle was flooded with comedy headlines – almost all in someway dealing with controversy or cancellation – Jo and Adam have put their satirical fun in the sun on hold to think about one of the biggest questions in contemporary comedy: is it funny to say the unsayable? And, more to the point, is it satire? Together, Adam and Jo try to salvage some meaning from a series of fascinating events: Mock the Week is terminated, Jerry Sadowitz is cancelled [from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival], Frankie Boyle is triumphant [despite joking about sexual violence] and South Park celebrates 25 years on the air. Also featuring quick visits to Adam's “18th-century Observation Corner” and Jo's brand new “Gen Z Corner”.
In full French mode, we discuss the recent furore regarding the The Globe’s reimagining of Joan of Arc, Jerry Sadowitz and the unhinged toxicity of social media in general. Also the immutable star quality of Noel Coward, George Melly and take a trip to the Med with ‘El Strongarm’.
This week, Colin & James discuss car breakdowns, adult conversations, the UK Government censoring comments on Rwanda, Sir Keir Starmer's energy proposals, Sunak still soldiering on, Jerry Sadowitz's cancelled Edinburgh Fringe show, Salman Rushdie stabbed, Biden passes his Inflation Reduction Act, Side Hustle Scott Morrison, plus a(nother) review of Predator prequel Prey and the Oscars issue a 50-year apology.
Dave's been in Edinburgh to see the first full on Fringe since 2019. What's changed? What hasn't? And what's all the fuss about Jerry Sadowitz?
Today on The Magic Podcast, Craig & Lloyd talk about the ongoing controversy with Jerry Sadowitz, the current situation with common lazy creators and most importantly, Peter Nardi's testicles. If you are new to The Magic Podcast, there will be strong language, controversial subjects and plenty of Welsh jokes. Please enjoy the podcast and tune in next week for more.
On today's episode of Dan Wootton Uncancelled:Graham Linehan was derided by the BBC and beyond when he sounded the alarm on the Tavistock clinic. Now vindicated by the gender identity clinic's closure, the Father Ted creator joins Dan as he demands an apology from the sanctimonious BBC. After audience complaints are deemed reason enough to cancel controversial comedian Jerry Sadowitz's Edinburgh Fringe show, is the industry guilty of allowing humourless liberals to censor comedy to death? Well, one of Britain's top funnymen, Jim Davidson, has unexpectedly been drawn into the heart of this row. He joins Dan to give a full-throated defense of Sadowitz's right to offend – and criticise him.How on Earth is the RAF getting away with an alleged pause on the hiring of white men? Conservative Against Racism founder Albie Almankona joins Dan to discuss this shocking report. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we take a deep dive on Jerry Sadowitz having his show cancelled at the Edinburgh Fringe. We also talk about Starmer's energy plan and why we should probably tolerate blokes like Graham Souness. Support the Podcast, keep it weekly & AD-FREE https://www.patreon.com/geoffnorcott?fan_landing=true 2022 Edinburgh Fringe tickets livenation.uk/puvz30rmxK4 Order my BOOK amzn.to/2TNsKOU
The paper review show in which comedians discuss the top news stories of the day.Today's Headliners are Mark Dolan, David Lewis & Nick DixonThe team discusses the Royal Navy backing out of migrant patrols, Jerry Sadowitz's calls for an apology from The Pleasance after the venue cancelled his Edinburgh Fringe show, and Keir Starmer is accused of inventing 'magical solutions' after unveiling his fix to soaring energy bills.All that and much more on this episode of Headliners. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We start with the least controversial opinions to begin this week’s show, namely, the return of the mullet is not a good idea. After dispensing with that we hit the news from the last week: the FBI raids Mar-a-Lago, Salman Rushdie is attacked in New York State, actress Ann Heche’s fatal accident and the cancellation of comedian Jerry Sadowitz. In Culture Corner the show returns to its roots with... Source
We start with the least controversial opinions to begin this week's show, namely, the return of the mullet is not a good idea. After dispensing with that we hit the news from the last week: the FBI raids Mar-a-Lago, Salman Rushdie is attacked in New York State, actress Ann Heche's fatal accident and the cancellation of comedian Jerry Sadowitz. In Culture Corner the show returns to its roots with... Source
In this latest podcast after our hiatus, Wokie and Egg White discuss the Will Smith dry slap he got (Frank Butcher style), Jacob Rees Mogg, Ricky Gervais not getting a slap and getting panic attacks in Ikea. And to also be Meta we discuss the unique phenomenon that is Live Podcasts. Watching people chat sh!t on stage and paying for the privilege.Topical... just like our cream.Shownotes:In case you were too busy to watch the slap here it is for your gruesome enjoyment:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myjEoDypUD8We love The Yorkshire Post and they have a great article on Ricky Gervais's response to the Slap:https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/tv/ricky-gervais-shows-what-thinks-23527391Seinfeld in cars interviewing? James Corden interviewing people in cars? Check this out… people walking in mountains talking and here we see Jim Jeffries talking about his smackdown:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-529x4TNmQAs an aside, unions are great so read about these guys beating out Amazon to unionise! https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/apr/09/amazon-new-york-warehouse-union-victory-nlrbRead about the insane genius that is Malcolm Hardee and how influential he was to the UK comedy scene:https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/malcolm-hardee-485525.htmlThe 2 Pints of Lager Podcast tour is a thing (and probably really good):https://www.irishmirror.ie/showbiz/celebrity-news/mellor-wont-tame-down-podcast-26516769Aah… Casual Racism in children's books. When you live in Primrose hill and order Chinese food it doesn't make you an expert… David Walliams:https://www.nationalworld.com/news/uk/david-walliams-books-why-has-racist-chinese-character-brian-wong-been-removed-from-worlds-worst-children-3407988Also anonymous confession feed Fesshole is your thing for today:https://twitter.com/fesshole?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
#20 The Boy Who Cried Batman - The King has returned and he's at the spooky New Theatre Grand Hall where the Masons get up to all sorts of mysterious time-travelling. And Richard is very excited to be welcoming comedy legends The Doug Anthony All Stars, Paul, Tim and Paul. There's lots of chat about the Edinburgh Fringe of the eighties, the point where comedy and tragedy meet, what happens when you become the carer for your comedy partner, what happens if you never wash your clothes, the Doug who became a diplomat, how Jerry Sadowitz terrorised the public, and curing rectal cancer. Sorry the first minute or so got lost, but I have attempted to recreate it (and it was nothing of any worth). Plus there's a beautiful song at the end which is going to leave you wondering why the audience is laughing, but suffice to say what was happening was very funny indeed.SUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELBecome a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITESee details of the RHLSTP TOUR DATESBuy DVDs and Books from GO FASTER STRIPE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode we are joined by London based rapper and stand up comedian - Joe Jacobs (aka Jester Jacobs).We chat to Joe about some of his most embarrassing standup stories, being inspired by the likes of Jack Dee and Jerry Sadowitz (who might have once threatened to kill him), the impact of PC culture on comedy, rap audiences vs comedy audiences, the evolution of comedy in the Internet age, and why sometimes you just need to "eat shit" to grow as a comedian. Stay locked for Joe's documentary "Hip Hop's Laughing Stock" dropping on BBC Radio 4 in September 2020.Subscribe to Joe Jacobs on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jesterjacobsListen to Joe Jacobs on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0jO1dUFGIsCO1lQxRN3JwC?si=lBb9L_juSwOPiySWIdSfoAFollow Joe on Instagram: https://instagram.com/jesterjacobs?igshid=1m4as96zkckmm
#231 The World’s Most Successful Homeless Man - RHLSTP rolls into Warwick Arts Centre, but is it really in lovely Warwick or horrible Coventry? And should a city that keeps breaking Cathedrals be allowed another one? Richard’s guest this week has got to the venue despite being man-handled at Coventry railway station, it’s the charming and handsome Herring lookalike, Bobby Mair. They discuss some of Canada’s issues with the English language, Hitler’s shoe size, William Shatner’s wilderness years, whether vegetarians can have pets, whether comedians should marry comedians, whether it’s worse to have a roast battle with your wife or your ex comedy partner, having two dead mums and opening for Jerry Sadowitz. Is “offensive” comedy doomed to disappear or is it possible to weather the Twitter storms. SUPPORT THE SHOW!Become a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITESee details of the RHLSTP TOUR DATESBuy DVDs and Books from GO FASTER STRIPE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
THE EDINBURGH FESTIVAL FRINGE IS NOW OVER BUT THE SHOWS WILL CERTAINLY COME BACK. https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/jerry-sadowitz-comedian-magician-psychopath-2019 All thoughts and opinions expressed on this show are solely those of the individual expressing them at the time of recording, and do not necessarily reflect the official position of The Good, the Bad and the Just Plain Standard, Milk In A Wineglass & Hicks Entertainment. I, Yann Sicamois - sound in body and mind - shall never apologize to an angry mob under any circumstances. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-the-wooden-path/message
Iain's shows in Glasgow, Does Katherine's sister know Kelsey Grammer?, The best Bond we never had, Iain and Katherine interview streaker Mark Roberts who has streaked over 500 times, Iain and Dave discuss just for laughs and Jerry Sadowitz, Nigel from Maidstone hosts the hit new gameshow Pull my Plonker with Lauren and a Bonehenge orgy?
How funny is Frankie Boyle? And if he is, why is he on BBC Two when Mrs Brown's Boys is prime time BBC One? Has anything changed since Jerry Sadowitz didn't make it in the mainstream? Can anything shock you now? Robin and Sean talk bollocks for breakfast. Contains timechecks. Continue reading The post MMR #20: Frankie Boyle’s New World Order. Or is it? appeared first on Modern Media Review Podcast.
RHEFP 2017 #1: The Doug Anthony All Stars - The Boy Who Cried Batman. The King has returned and he's at the spooky New Theatre Grand Hall where the Masons get up to all sorts of mysterious time-travelling. And Richard is very excited to be welcoming comedy legends the Doug Anthony All Stars, Paul, Tim and Paul. There's lots of chat about the Edinburgh Fringe of the eighties, the point where comedy and tragedy meet, what happens when you become the carer for your comedy partner, what happens if you never wash your clothes, the Doug who became a diplomat, how Jerry Sadowitz terrorised the public, and curing rectal cancer. Sorry the first minute or so got lost, but I have attempted to recreate it (and it was nothing of any worth). Plus there's a beautiful song at the end which is going to leave you wondering why the audience is laughing, but suffice to say what was happening was very funny indeed. Come and see the next two podcasts recorded. Buy tickets here: https://www.outstandingtickets.com/show/262/richard_herrings_edinburgh_fringe_podcast See Richard's stand up show Oh Frig I'm 50 at the Pleasance at 7.30pm: https://www.pleasance.co.uk/event/richard-herring-oh-frig-im-50 See The DAAS at the Pleasance at 10pm: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/doug-anthony-all-stars-near-death-experience
RHEFP 2017 #1: The Doug Anthony All Stars - The Boy Who Cried Batman. The King has returned and he's at the spooky New Theatre Grand Hall where the Masons get up to all sorts of mysterious time-travelling. And Richard is very excited to be welcoming comedy legends the Doug Anthony All Stars, Paul, Tim and Paul. There's lots of chat about the Edinburgh Fringe of the eighties, the point where comedy and tragedy meet, what happens when you become the carer for your comedy partner, what happens if you never wash your clothes, the Doug who became a diplomat, how Jerry Sadowitz terrorised the public, and curing rectal cancer. Sorry the first minute or so got lost, but I have attempted to recreate it (and it was nothing of any worth). Plus there's a beautiful song at the end which is going to leave you wondering why the audience is laughing, but suffice to say what was happening was very funny indeed. SUPPORT THE SHOW!Check out our website and become a badger and see extra content http://rhlstp.co.ukSee details of the RHLSTP tour dates http://richardherring.com/gigsBuy DVDs and Books at http://gofasterstripe.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Iain chats to comedian Tommy Cannon, Astro Wars, People who can make you laugh by doing anything, Top Cat, Iain argues with Nazi’s on Twitter, Martin has lyrics, Iain has it out with Paul over using the word “Libtard”, Vinny has some advice for Iain, Jerry Sadowitz and a lazy builder
Amid the drama of a very dodgy internet connection, critic Kate Copstick on the generosity of comedian Janey Godley and the Puppetry of The Penis man… on the screamingly camp men on British Airways… on the tasteless sexist posts of Britain’s mysoginist liberal Left attacking Donald Trump’s glamour model wife… on why Hillary Clinton maybe shows why women should not run for Presidential office. And I propose that New Jersey-born comic Jerry Sadowitz should stand as US President. At only 15 minutes - and despite the internet chaos - this could be the perfect taster for those who have not yet experienced the rants, inanities and insanities of The Grouchy Club Podcast. http://www.grouchyclub.co.uk You can also download this audio podcast from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grouchy-clubs-mostly-about/id977279883 John Fleming posts occasional blogs at: http://blog.thejohnfleming.com
Kate Copstick talks to John Fleming about the Jewish Comedian of the Year, a man with plastic testicles, the best Holocaust joke, trans-gender comic Will/Sarah Franken, Lewis Schaffer, The World of Pain, British TV censorship, how BBC TV executive Alan Yentob re-cut controversial comic Jerry Sadowitz, the power of TV advertisers and Noel Gay TV. www.grouchyclub.co.uk You can also download this audio podcast from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grouchy-clubs-mostly-about/id977279883 John Fleming’s daily blog is at: http://blog.thejohnfleming.com
RHLSTP #85: Janey Godley - I've Never Stabbed Anyone... Oh No, I Have. A tired and possibly ill Richard Herring tries to get through another podcast without vomiting on his guest, the disaster-magnet that is Janey Godley. She talks candidly about marrying the son of a Glasgow gangster; her many family tragedies; and how she survived them. Plus how Jerry Sadowitz was almost killed at one of his first gigs; what she'd like to do with Roland Gift; witnessing horrific accidents and heart-warming scenes from daily life. Plus the Bay City Rollers; Vesta curries; working with your daughter; performing in a prison; and that wonderful moment when you forget that you've stabbed someone. Some truly incredible stories from this brilliantly funny, mildly terrifying, but ultimately rather lovely woman. Check out her book 'Handstands in the Dark', her blog and her podcasts.SUPPORT THE SHOW!Check out our website and become a badger and see extra content http://rhlstp.co.ukSee details of the RHLSTP tour dates http://richardherring.com/gigsBuy DVDs and Books at http://gofasterstripe.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As well as co-hosting The Football's On show on BT and the Tuesday Club podcast, Ian Stone is an unbreakable club comic with a resume that includes TV panel games, regularly headlining the Comedy Store and performing to British troops in Afghanistan. He charts the development of his writing skills, and explores the revelation he had in deciding to "piss about" on stage. We also cover only writing stuff that you care about, and using moaning as a creative force... Use discount code FAFF atwww.sohotheatre.com for 25% off tickets for Adam Buxton on 7th July. Please support the podcast by donating at www.comedianscomedian.comMock The Week, Festival, Eddie Izzard, Podcasting, George Carlin, Standup, Michael McIntyre, Edinburgh, Fringe, Jenny Eclair, Rich Hall, Ian Stone, The Comedy Store, Dylan Moran, BT Sport, The Football's On, Jerry Sadowitz, David Baddiel, Omid Djalili, Ian Cognito, Milton Jones, Dave Schneider See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RHEFP 2013 #8: Janey Godley, Ashley Storrie and Doug Segal - Hologram Colin. After over a week of the Fringe, Rich is perhaps a little weary, but glad to see some regulars in the front row and to have actual copies of his new DVD, Talking Cock (www.gofasterstripe.com). His guests are mother and daughter stand-ups and podcasters, Janey Godley and Ashley Storrie whose family are responsible for both almost destroying the UK economy and multiplying UFO sightings, amongst many other things. Hear about Jerry Sadowitz's first gig, living with Aspergers and a discussion on why men feel the need to get their cocks out. Two funny, opinionated and loquacious women, which suits Rich who enjoys the rest. Mind magic from Doug Segal.
Tim is away in the jungle so Molly Naylor makes a guest appearance. John has a dog coincedence story, they talk about the sexism of Jerry Sadowitz and Molly gets infuriated by boring band names. The worst is probably THE KISS TRIED TO SMACK ME. It makes Molly want to be sick.
Allegations surface about Roy Horn. Penn & Teller will enter the squared circle. An America’s Got Talent update and Jerry Sadowitz’ fight for justice. Newsmaker Interview: Sammy Cortino the young magician talks about his drive to set a world record for card manipulation. .