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An otherworldly clown from the Isle of Wight encounters two wide-eyed human children. And, in other news, Marek Larwood meets James and Alasdair. Marek, comedian (We Are Klang) and card game inventor (Pooman), dons the mantle of Deputy Loreperson and relates one of the strangest tales the Loreboys have ever heard. What exactly is Sam the Sandown Clown? A ghost? An extra terrestrial? A child's obvious lie? You decide. Prepare yourself for tuneless birthday songs and the triumphant return of the category "It's IT from Steven King's IT". Marek's YouTube - https://youtube.com/c/MarekLarwood1 Loreboys nether say die! Check the sweet, sweet merch here... https://www.teepublic.com/stores/loremen-podcast?ref_id=24631 Support the Loremen here (and get stuff): patreon.com/loremenpod ko-fi.com/loremen @loremenpod www.twitch.tv/loremenpod www.instagram.com/loremenpod www.facebook.com/loremenpod @JamesShakeshaft | @MisterABK
#306 Pooland (not Poland) - Rich is stinging from the snub from Sports Personality of the Year, but at least his acting career is going from weakness to slightly less weakness and his moustache is looking great. His guest is the rabbit-murderer Marek Larwood, inventor of Volfsball and Pooman and semi-professional Guess Who? Player. The pair chat about life on the Isle of Wight, defective pill cutters, the terrible tragedy behind Marek’s Polish name, copying great art in a quarter of an hour, the inventions and ideas spilling out of this potato-headed man and why TV’s loss might be comedy’s gain. Plus how We Are Klang definitely began.See how to play Volfsball here - http://volfsball.com/Buy Pooman cards here (please do it)- https://pooman.co.uk/10 lucky monthly badgers will be winning a set of Pooman cards at the end of December - for this and many many more extras and benefits, become a monthly badger here http://gofasterstripe.com/badgesSUPPORT 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.
This week's guest is comedian Marek Larwood. He was a member of Edinburgh Award nominated sketch group We Are Klang (along side Greg Davies and Steve Hall). He starred in Impractical Jokers on BBC3 and has appeared in loads of TV comedy including Tim Vine Travels Through Time, Extras, Hyperdrive, Sorry, I've Got No Head, Fast and Loose, Rush Hour and more... ••••• MAREK LARWOOD on YOUTUBE — http://youtube.com/BigPotatoProductions ••••• MAREK LARWOOD on TWITTER — twitter.com/MarekLarwood ••••• MAREK LARWOOD ONLINE — http://mareklarwood.com ••••• MATT SKILLINGTON on TWITTER — twitter.com/mattskillington ••••• MATT SKILLINGTON on INSTAGRAM — instagram.com/mattskillz87 ••••• SELDOM DIFFER on TWITTER – twitter.com/SeldomDiffer ••••• SELDOM DIFFER INSTAGRAM – instagram.com/seldom_differ ••••• SELDOM DIFFER ONLINE — seldomdiffer.co.uk •••••••••• FOLLOW AND ENJOY!!!
Aisling Bea and Steve Hall are Pappy's housemates for a special episode recorded at the 2017 Latitude Festival. As well as battling it out to see who has to clean the fridge, the teams look forward to Fleet Foxes and discuss the relative merits of Mumford & Sons and their takeover of the festival main stage under the guise of 'Gentlemen Of The Road'. Also... making hot things cold, a Roonerism Spound and a sexy, noisy Beef Brothers. Oooh yes, I like that! Technically this is the October episode, so sorry it is nearly a month and half late! Huge thanks to everyone who - despite our tardy timekeeping - has donated money to Flatshare Slamdown - it is hugely appreciated. If you'd like to join them you can do so here: www.comedy.co.uk/pfs/donate And if you can't bung us any cash, then you can still help us a whole heap by spreading the word about the show to likely listeners-who-don't-know-it-yet - thanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Comedian, Steve Hall chats about writing for 'Russell Howard’s Good News’ and ‘Mock the Week’. He also talks about performing for ‘We Are Klang’ and his solo stand up show entitled, 'Zebra'. First broadcast on Broadway Baby Radio in 2015. © 2015 On the Mic. For more info visit: http://onthemic.co.uk Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
British standup and sketch comic Steve Hall (@stevehallcomedy) happened to be stateside for the holidays, so he stopped by to talk with Matt and Andy about pamphlets and Thomas Paine, the passing of dark matter-discoverer Vera Rubin, ants using tiny sponges to carry honey, new evidence that suggests an iceberg didn't cause the Titanic to sink, why sustainable fishing might not be the best, molten underground rivers, Bill Gates and an effective Ebola vaccine, Dr. Jane Gregory's Cognitive Behave Yourself, inverted farting, Eric Cantona's goal, a pretend city for kids and First Kiss by Steve's sketch group We Are Klang.
Libby Purves meets musician Jamie Cullum; Samaritans Sophie Andrews and Pam Blackwood; scientist and writer Professor Richard Dawkins and comedian and actor Greg Davies. Jamie Cullum is a jazz singer and songwriter who has sold over four million albums worldwide. Primarily a vocalist and pianist, he also accompanies himself on guitar and drums. He hosts Radio 2's jazz show and is about to present Piano Pilgrimage, a Radio 4 series in which he explores the piano's place in modern life. His latest album, Momentum, is released on Island Records. Sophie Andrews called Samaritans for help 30 years ago. Samaritans' volunteer Pam Blackwood answered her call and the two stayed in touch and became friends. Sophie now runs The Silver Line, a helpline for elderly people, and both Pam and Sophie work as volunteers for Samaritans which celebrates its 60th birthday this year. Professor Richard Dawkins is a scientist and writer who found fame with his book, The Selfish Gene. In his memoir, An Appetite for Wonder, he revisits his childhood in colonial Africa and remembers his years at Oxford University's zoology department. In the book he considers the influences that shaped his life and intellectual development. An Appetite for Wonder: The Making of a Scientist is published by Bantam Press. Greg Davies is a stand-up comedian and actor. Best known for his roles as teacher Mr Gilbert in BAFTA award-winning The Inbetweeners and Greg in We Are Klang, he worked as a teacher before becoming a comedian. His latest show, The Back of My Mum's Head, is at Southbank Centre as part of its Winter Festival. Producer: Paula McGinley.
Welcome to Episode 5 of the XS Malarkey Podcast. Another selections of a months worth of funny goings on at XS’s new home in Platt Chapel, Fallowfield, Manchester. On this months Podcast we talk to the brilliantly funny comedians: STEVE HALL from BBC’s We Are Klang. MATT GREEN NOEL JAMES DIANE SPENCER HANKS & CONRAN […]
It's Episode 3, and Stu interviews Dan Antopolski in his writing-cellar. Dan explores how to wrong-foot an audience's assumptions, and argues comedy is an art not simply a craft. Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Purple Turtle, Jigsaw, The Dinks, Lenny Henry, Ben Elton, Harry Enfield, Friday Night Live, Saturday Night Live, Fry and Laurie, We Are Klang, Rich Hall, Stewart Lee, Harry Hill, Eddie Izzard, Sean Lock, Simon Munnery, David “Kid” Jensen, Tom Craine, Nat Luurtsema, Craig Campbell, Tony Law, The Mighty Boosh, Tom Basden, Rob Deering, The Comedy Store Players, Alexei Sayle, Micky Flanagan, Mark Watson, Ross Noble, Louis CK, Christopher Hitchens See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Lee Mack covers for Frank Skinner. Lee, Emily and Gareth talk mobile discos and parenting skills. This week's guest is We Are Klang and Inbetweeners star Greg Davies.