In 2008, the Panel Prize of the Edinburgh Comedy Awards went to 'every comedian on the Fringe for making it happen'.
(Source: http://www.comedyawards.co.uk/panelprize.asp.)
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Showing posts with label Comedy. Show all posts
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
No. 252.
Each of Nina Conti's Monkey puppets last about a year. She has to bid for replacements online because they are from a discontinued line of toys, and her fans are buying them in order to have one like her.
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
Sunday, 19 August 2012
No. 250.
Lucy Porter was a researcher on Catchphrase. Her job was to ask the contestants for funny anecdotes that the host could prompt and then joke about it in the beginning of the show.
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
Saturday, 18 August 2012
No. 249.
Stewart Lee sent a song he wrote to Fry and Laurie because he and Richard Herring weren't too impressed by the quality of the music featured on the show.
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
Thursday, 16 August 2012
No. 247.
To amuse each other between takes, the cast of The Thick of It would perform impersonations of Darth Vader saying mundane things.
(Source: Chain Reaction interview with Chris Addison.)
(Source: Chain Reaction interview with Chris Addison.)
Labels:
Actors,
Characters,
Comedians,
Comedy,
Films,
Television
Monday, 13 August 2012
No. 244.
Richard Herring features in Bridget Jones' Diary. In the book, the protagonist is up in Edinburgh and considers whether to see his show.
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
Friday, 10 August 2012
No. 248.
Lucy Porter won a Time Out competition to be on the judging panel for the Perrier Award.
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
Sunday, 5 August 2012
No. 236.
Once there was no show set to go out at 11pm, so a few comedy people, including Johnny Speight, Marty Feldmen, and Spike Milligan were asked in the BBC bar whether they would talk about their writing process. They said they would and suddenly the slot was filled.
(Source: Tales of Television Centre.)
(Source: Tales of Television Centre.)
Thursday, 2 August 2012
No. 233.
The BBC were so used to Michael Bentine destroying, and staging raids on, BBC television centre as the climax to each series of his television show that five men were able to steal £16,000 and be let out the back gate by the current commisioner who greeted them with 'Good to see you again Mr Bentine'.
(Source: Tale of Television Centre.)
(Source: Tale of Television Centre.)
Thursday, 26 July 2012
No. 226.
Shappi Khorsandi wanted to call her first book English People Smell of Milk. Her publishers got her to change it to A Beginner's Guide to Acting English.
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
No. 225.
Richard Herring once expanded a stand up routine about yoghurt into an hour's show.
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
Sunday, 22 July 2012
No. 212.
Comedian Dave Gorman has both a Paul Daniels trick, and a character in Neighbours, named after him.
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
Labels:
Characters,
Comedians,
Comedy,
Names,
Television,
Theatre
Saturday, 21 July 2012
No. 211.
Susan Calman is such a fan of Prime Suspect that she has edited footage so that she could produce a recording in which it appears she is having a conversation with Helen Mirren's Jane Tennison.
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
Labels:
Actors,
Comedians,
Comedy,
Technology,
Television
Thursday, 19 July 2012
No. 209.
To publicise a student revue they were in at the Edinburgh Fringe, Stewart Lee, Richard Herring, and Emma Kennedy posed as a church group, handing out leaflets insisting their show be banned. They were successful - in that nobody came.
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
No. 208.
Matthew Crosby was so nervous when Ross Noble walked in to watch his first Edinburgh stand up show that he brought him onstage. Noble obliged and did fifteen minutes of material.
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
(Source: Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast.)
Monday, 16 July 2012
No. 206.
Linda Robson was crossing the road with a bag of her dog's excrement to put in a skip when a mugger cyclist drove by and took it.
(Source: Do The Right Thing podcast from www.comedy.co.uk)
(Source: Do The Right Thing podcast from www.comedy.co.uk)
Friday, 6 July 2012
No. 196.
Rhod Gilbert has a tattoo of a flaming battenberg on a cushion. He got it because his producers suggested he get one whilst he was working as a tattoo artist so he devised the most pointless he could think of. His girlfriend hates it on the grounds that she dislikes marzipan.
(Source: The Graham Norton Show.)
(Source: The Graham Norton Show.)
Sunday, 1 July 2012
No. 191.
Whilst filming Sleepless in Seattle, the crew discovered a neat little coffee shop called Starbucks. Director Nora Ephron liked it so much that she immediately bought stocks in it.
(Source: http://entertainment.time.com/2012/06/27/nora-ephron-a-life-of-voice-and-detail/)
(Source: http://entertainment.time.com/2012/06/27/nora-ephron-a-life-of-voice-and-detail/)
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
No. 186.
Despite being an only child, Nina Conti slept in a bunkbed when she was young.
(Source: Make Me Happy: A Monkey's Search For Enlightenment.)
(Source: Make Me Happy: A Monkey's Search For Enlightenment.)
Saturday, 23 June 2012
No. 183.
In Newman and Baddiel's big Wembley gig (which allowed them to become the first comedians to play the stadium), Richard Herring and Sally Phillips are in the front row. Baddiel spent a significant proportion of his time talking to Richard.
(Source: Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast.)
(Source: Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast.)
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