‘The only time I wanna see ‘big break’ and ‘Stewart Lee’ in the same sentence, will also involve his spinal column’ – Centerist Thug, Twitter
There has never been a wokier time to own a wokely fabricated Stewart Lee ‘Woke so-called ‘comedian’’ leisure garment.
Woke so-called’ ‘comedian’ ‘Stewart Lee’ says – “As all alt right journalists know, the best way to invalidate a word is to put it in inverted commas.
But if I was Vladimir Putin I’d want my money back! Celebrate the paucity of traditional alt right arguments against woke comedy with this irksome ‘so-called’ comedian shirt, manufactured in the wokest way possible with the wokest materials available.”
Available from this link from May 1st…
https://wax-face.com/stewart-lee
Made on Anthem Organic Tee Shirts who are a UK based ethical tee shirt manufacturer. They cost £20,00 each and will start shipping from 2022. Content Provider facemasks cost £15 each and are in stock and shipping now! Hoodies of Content Provider and All The Cheeses are also in stock and shipping now. They cost £35 each.
WOKE T-SHIRT OFFER CLOSES END OF MAY SO ORDER BEFORE THEN OR FACE A DELAY AS THE BLOKE MAKING THEM GOES OFF ON TOUR WITH A PSYCHEDELIC BAND
I will be launching a new Stand-up tour, BASIC LEE, in the Summer/Autumn of 2022.
Edinburgh previews (Aug), London (Sept – Dec) and 2023 dates on sale – more touring dates to be added.
LEICESTER SQUARE THEATRE
Tues – Sat from Sept 20th to Dec 17th 2022
(EXCEPT Oct 18th – 29th and Nov 11th)
7pm (4pm performance Saturday 12th November
After a decade of ground-breaking high concept shows involving overarched interlinked narratives, massive sets and enormous comedy props, Lee enters the post-pandemic era in streamlined solo stand-up mode. One man, one microphone, and one microphone in the wings in case the one on stage breaks. Pure. Simple. Classic. Basic Lee. “The world’s greatest living stand-up comedian.” The Times
There are also new material sets incoming
JULY 10th Brighton Comedy Garden w Andrew Maxwell & Josie Long and more tbc
Thursday 26th January 2023 – Symphony Hall, Birmingham – TICKETS
Friday 27th January 2023 – Symphony Hall, Birmingham – TICKETS
Monday 6th February 2023 – Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham – TICKETS
Tuesday 7th February 2023 – Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham – TICKETS
Wednesday 8th February 2023 – Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham – TICKETS
Thursday 9th February 2023 – DeMontfort Hall, Leicester – TICKETS
Friday 10th February 2023 – DeMontfort Hall, Leicester – TICKETS
Saturday 11th February 2023 – Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool – TICKETS
Sunday 12th February 2023 – Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton – TICKETS
Wednesday 22nd February 2023 – Belgrade Theatre, Coventry – TICKETS
Thursday 23rd February 2023 – Belgrade Theatre, Coventry – TICKETS
Monday 27th March 2023 – The Lowry, Salford Quays – TICKETS
Tuesday 28th March 2023 – The Lowry, Salford Quays – TICKETS
Wednesday 29th March 2023 – The Lowry, Salford Quays – TICKETS
Thursday 30th March 2023 – The Lowry, Salford Quays – TICKETS
Friday 31st March 2023 – The Lowry, Salford Quays – TICKETS
Saturday 1st April 2023 – The Lowry, Salford Quays – TICKETS
Thursday 4th May 2023 – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford – TICKETS
Friday 5th May 2023 – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford – TICKETS
Saturday 6th May 2023 – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford – TICKETS
Two shows, on sale March 3rd. A w-i-p at 10 am and a final go on the Snowflake half of Snowflake Tornado at 1.50pm
Stand 1, 10am (10.00hrs) – 3rd – 27th August (days off 15th & 16th Aug)
Early morning work-in-progress towards the 2022/3 stripped-down, mobile, reactive new stand-up show. One man. One mic. And another mic in the wings in case the stage mic goes down.
The Stand’s New Town Theatre (Grand Hall), 1.50pm (13.50hrs) – 3rd – 28 August (days off 15th & 16th Aug)
Snowflake. Last chance ever to see the culture-war themed second act of the Snowflake Tornado double bill that toured 2019-2022. The other half, Tornado, played the same venue in pre-pandemic 2019. Satire! Swearing!! Retching!!! And a song!!!!
After the abrupt end of the covid-cancelled sell-out tour of Snowflake/Tornado in March 2020, Stewart Lee, “the world’s greatest living stand-up” (Times), returns to more than 60 towns and cities in the UK.
The tour, a double bill of two 60-minute sets, back-to-back nightly, will include new material for 2022.
The Snowflake half has been heavily rewritten in the light of the two years the show has been laid off, looking at how the Covid-Brexit era has impacted on the culture war declared on lovely woke snowflakes by horrible people.
The Tornado half questions Stew’s position in the comedy marketplace after Netflix mistakenly listed his show as “reports of sharks falling from the skies are on the rise again. Nobody on the Eastern Seaboard is safe.”
All shows are 14+ apparently. If you are under 14 you are too immature to enjoy my swearing and farts.
Our critically acclaimed doc KING ROCKER is available on DVD, and the s/track is out on various formats too.
https://www.firerecords.com/product/king-rocker-ost/
Following the huge recent success of ‘King Rocker’, spotlighting The Nightingales as one of the best bands in Britain, comes the soundtrack and DVD to one of 2021’s break-out films. This special ‘King Rocker’ bookback DVD/CD deluxe package includes the full length feature film with over 90 minutes of extras and unseen footage alongside the soundtrack.
This collector’s edition is beautifully encased with 20 pages of unreleased behind the scenes photos and liner notes from Michael Cumming and Stewart Lee.“Lee tells Lloyd’s story with skill, passion and verve” The Times. Comedian Stewart Lee and director Michael Cumming (Brass Eye, Toast Of London) investigate a missing piece of punk history. Robert Lloyd, best known for fronting cult Birmingham bands The Prefects and The Nightingales, has survived under the radar for over four decades. But how, if at all, does Robert want to be remembered?
The anti-rockumentary ‘King Rocker’ weaves the story of Birmingham’s undervalued underdog autodidact into that of the city’s forgotten public sculpture of King Kong, eschewing the celebrity interview and archive-raid approach for a free-associating bricolage of Indian food, bewildered chefs, vegetable gardening, prescription medicines, pop stardom and pop art.
All of the highlights from the film are here, along with rarities which won’t appear on any of the deluxe reissues of the Nightingales’ catalogue, among them 7″ versions of “Use Your Loaf”, the Bob Luman hit “Let’s Think About Living” and “Black Country”, a glam remix of crowd favourite “Thick And Thin” and a version of Christy & Emily’s “Ghost” which rivals the Nightingales’ take on TLC’s “Unpretty” for sheer beauty.
The only act with roots in the punk era that have gone on to make records more captivating, cutting and entertaining today than at any point in their past; 2022 will be a busy year for the Nightingales, with months of live dates planned, a limited edition remix 12″, deluxe reissues of both ‘Hysterics’ and ‘In The Good Old Country Way’, and a hardcover book collecting Robert’s lyrics.“An inspiring comeback story that feels profoundly necessary” The Quietus
I will be hosting a number of screenings of the film this Summer, including at some festivals:
Bluedot (21st-24th July https://www.discoverthebluedot.com) w Bjork Sugarbabe, The Mogwais, Spiralized 3, Bionic Radio Workshop, Adam Bufftone, Andrew O’Neil’s History of Metal, Kiri Te Pritchard-Mclanna, Robbie Nince and a Delia Derbyshire Day.
Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham Thurs 28th July https://macbirmingham.co.uk/event/king-rocker-q-a
Deer Shed (29th – 31st July https://www.deershedfestival.com) w Dry Cleaning, Billy NoMates, Treeboy & Arc, and David O’Doherty
Please save the Wye from pollution as it is my favourite river.
https://action.wildlifetrusts.org/page/86529/action/2
It has been a comms failure by me not to tell you I wrote the intro for this republication of the lost ‘60s classic The Bloater by literature’s new favourite witch-queen of the radiophonic workshop, Rosemary Tonks, and it’s a doozy.
Get It Here
‘Should The Bloater be republished?
Oh God, absolutely, it’s fantastic’ – Stewart Lee.
Min works at the BBC as an audio engineer, where she is struggling to replicate the sound of a heartbeat. At home, other matters of the heart are making a mockery of life as Min knows it. Min has found herself the object of her lodger’s affection. An internationally renowned opera singer she’s nicknamed ‘The Bloater’, Min is disgusted and attracted to him in equal measure. But with a husband so invisible that she accidentally turns the lights off on him even when he’s still in the room, Min can’t quite bring herself to silence The Bloater’s overtures. Vain, materialistic, yet surprisingly tender, The Bloater is a sparklingly ironic comedy of manners for all flirtatious gossips who love to hate and hate to love.
‘A wonderfully unromantic romantic comedy’ – Daily Telegraph
‘Uncommonly good’ – Guardian
‘It is the perfect aperitif, makes you feel warm and careless and much, much happier’ – The Times
The forces of neo-fascism conspire to eliminate the channels available to our cheeky Essex electro-punk satirists Kunt & The Gang, now known as The Kunts, as they seek to promote their jubilee single Prince Andrew Is A Sweaty Nonce.
Here’s the website to buy it. https://princeandrew.info
The group have realised there is no way this would be allowed to be the Jubilee no 1 and are wisely aiming for the no 2 slot.
You need to d/l by the end of play Thursday June 2nd.
FOR JUBILEE No.2!
What sort of person would support this?
A certain sort of person. The sort of person who believes that people in positions of power should be held to account for their seedy crimes and shouldn’t be able to use their wealth, status and connections to pay for things to go away.
FAQs for a certain sort of person
Why Jubilee Number 2?
Because let’s face it, even if we did sell enough records they’d never let it be Number 1 anyway!
How can I be most effective come 27 May?
DOWNLOAD – STREAM – SHARE
The most effective way to make yourself count is to:
1. Download all the versions on as many platforms as you are able to. Links at https://princeandrew.info
2. Stream our carefully curated playlists on a premium streaming account. links above.
3. Keep sharing, commenting and spreading the word before and throughout the week of release [try and include www.princeandrew.info #PrinceAndrew and #Jubilee every time you post]. Share screenshots when you have downloaded. Go on Jubilee groups and message boards and share the video.
We realise times are hard and not everyone will be able to afford to do everything so anything you can manage is greatly appreciated and will make a difference.
4. Join the mailing list above – we don’t pester you with a barrage of emails, it just means that you will find out key info that gets lost on social media due to algorithms.
5. Change your social media Avatar to show your support – it really helps spread awareness. The more people do it, the more people see it.
I’m completely skint. what can I do to support the cause?
1. Stream our carefully curated playlists on a free-trial premium streaming account. Set a reminder to cancel when the week has finished.
2.. Tell your friends. If you can’t share on your socials, share with WhatsApp groups and contacts. Every single time you mention it to someone else, it makes a difference.
When do sales open?
0.01 on Friday May 27. They close on 23.59 Thursday June 2.
What’s your strategy?
There are 10 different versions of Prince Andrew Is A Sweaty Nonce available for download at 59p each (the cheapest retail price for a single track). If you download all 10 versions, they are added together to count as 10 sales for the main chart, making your vote 10x more powerful, all for the price of a City Centre pint (or 2 pints in Spoons). If you get them on 2 platforms, that counts as 20 sales.
The 24/7 streaming playlists you can leave running all week. On a premium streaming account 100 streams = 1 sale (600 streams on a free account).
There are limits on how many streams count towards the main chart but streaming 24/7 adds millions of streams to the main platforms and makes the song more visible to casual browsers.
DON’T LET THE ESTABLISHMENT SWEEP IT UNDER THE CARPET!
10 VERSIONS COUNT AS 10 SALES IN THE CHART. AT ONLY 59p EACH, PLEASE DOWNLOAD ALL 10!
24/7 STREAMING PLAYLIST LINKS:
Links to our carefully curated Streaming playlists:
Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube Music and Apple Music are all doing a month’s free Premium trial for new members.
SPOTIFY:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5ZM5ERTSXTbuxe5GTrUT14
AMAZON MUSIC (coming tonight just after Midnight)
https://amzn.to/3wQBDKu
YOUTUBE MUSIC (Short playlist, play on repeat)
https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgrpwKmX6dZQoCALEC-oTLVyOfK57HVcE
APPLE MUSIC (Short playlist, play on repeat)
https://music.apple.com/library/playlist/p.8Wx6LVDimROL01
+++STREAMING TIPS to maximise your impact+++
1. Please stream 24/7 from now until Friday 3 June. 100 Premium account streams = 1 sale (600 non premium)
2. Don’t Mute your Playlist, have it on low or headphones.
3. If there is a crossfade (there is on Spotify) turn it up to maximum
4. Check your playlist every few hours / half day to check it is still going.
If you are a woke snowflake you have more than likely read a few articles by my friend the political journalist Stefan Stern and thought, “Oooh. I agree the fuck out of that.”
So why not help crowdfund his sure-to-be-ace new book.
https://unbound.com/books/the-lady-macbeth-guide-to-ambition/
Help to scrutinise climate-sceptic MP Steve Baker here
https://www.stevebakerwatch.com
“Steve Baker was elected as the MP for Wycombe in 2010. We’re a group of local citizens who are worried that our MP isn’t doing the best for us.
We’re particularly alarmed about Steve Baker’s views on climate change but also wonder if he really cares about the people he’s supposed to represent.
We certainly think Wycombe deserves better.
Our aim is to make it easy for local people to scrutinise how our MP spends his time and what he says to enable them to ask the question: “Is he really working for you?”
OM Holy mountain of drone metal JUNE 1st M’cr Gorilla, 3rd London Earth
BO NINGEN Indestructible Japanese noise survivors tour UK and Ireland JUNE 2nd London Railway Tavern Tulse Hill, 7th Newcastle Cluny, 8th Glasgow Broadcast, 8th Dublin Sound House, 10th Limerick Casbah, 13th Birkenhead Future Yard, 14th Manchester Yes, 15th Huddersfield Venn, 18th St Albans Horn.
WILKINSON EDWARDS NOBLE is the greatest current British free jazz trio, and will make instant converts of sceptics. They are at Finch’s Café, 12 Sidworth St in London Fields on June 3rd at 8pm for £8
Until June 5th. Last chance to see Laura Knight & Caroline Walker – A Female Gaze at Nottingham Castle Art Gallery, most notable for displaying loads of Laura Knight pictures from private collections, and displaying them with real sensitivity in a biographical/thematic timeline, alongside other loans from galleries and from the Castle’s own collection, in a way that makes the genius of this pioneering woman utterly undeniable. https://www.nottinghamcastle.org.uk/whats-on/laura-knight-caroline-walker-a-female-gaze/
DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS Liberal redneck rockers JUNE 7th Brighton Chalk, 8th London Forum, 9th Leeds Stylus, 11th Dublin Vicar Street
DRY CLEANING Sing-speak post-punkers JUNE 7th London 02, 9th & 12th Edinburgh Hidden Door, 13th London QEH., AUGUST 27TH M’cr Mayfield Depot
Daniel Kitson. The elusive comedy wunderkind has dates a-plenty.
JUNE 7th, 8th, 9th – The Old Mill – Stillington, North Yorkshire;
17th – Midlands Arts Centre Outdoor Theatre – Birmingham;
18th – (Afternoon) – Melbourne Hall, Walled Garden – Derby;
19th – Regents Park Open Air Theatre – LondON;
22nd, 23rd –Lawrence Batley Theatre Courtyard – Huddersfield;
JULY 6th – Compering Mixed Bill – Brighton Comedy Gardens;
17th – Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre – Chester;
18th – Midland Arts Centre Outdoor Theatre – Birmingham;
20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd – Windmill Hill City Farm – Bristol;
24th – Regents Park Open Air Theatre – London;
AUGUST 21st –Regents Park Open Air Theatre – London
Andrew & Eden Kotting – Excuse Me Please, Can You Help Me, I’m Terribly Worried My favourite filmmaker and his artist daughter have a new exhibition at New Art Projects, London, June 9th – July 31st https://newartprojects.com/events/andrew-and-eden-kotting-excuse-me-can-you-help-me-im-terribly-worried/
New Art Projects are delighted to present the first London solo exhibition Andrew and Eden Kötting.
Excuse me, can you help me please? I’m terribly worried brings together their work collaborating in one capacity or another for over 34 years. Questions of authorship can be raised: Who made what? Who instigated what? How did this magical world arrive and from who’s universe? While this uncertainty can be questioned, here it is celebrated and laid open, as ownership and authorship are replaced by a creative partnership, with startling results. Working across a wide variety of media, the artists employ it to stand as a portal that cuts through different cognitive worlds and uses it to break down barriers and lazy definitions between traditional visual and neurological pathways. The exhibition includes drawings, collages, paintings and sculptures that were made before during and after the production of their award-winning film Diseased and Disorderly, which will also be shown. Tell-Tale Heads from the film are let loose through the galleries en route to the Tell-Tale Rooms Virtual Reality Experience which will also inhabit the gallery further breaking down the barriers between the artists and the worlds they have created. This exhibition aims to firmly confront the idea that this kind of collaboration is unequal and instead looks to celebrate diversity within collaboration and to let every voice rise up equally. Here the freedom to create is an open door through which many people can enter in their own way. The exhibition not only gives a platform to the different voices that come to us in singular and complex ways it gives you access to the diverse world people around you inhabit, which are so often overlooked.
“They make art as they breathe, hard and fast and memorable; paintings, postcards, installations, rants, poems and freewheeling film ‘songs’…. Eden ventriloquizes her father to provide the written text for her drawings and paintings that are already replete with meaning…. she provides a commentary and series of foot-notes for the Grand Projects that her father is undertaking…. An agenda or appendix in a different form and much truer or closer to the original sign makings and drawings on the walls of caves….” – Iain Sinclair.
“Andrew Kötting has been making films for a long time. But are his films even films at all? Or are they by-products, documenting other processes, their purpose known only to the artist himself? To me the film Gallivant seemed immediately one of the greatest things any human being had ever made. We spend a lot of time peering over our shoulders at the artists we’ve lost, forgetting that, if we look for them, some of the greatest are amongst us now.” – Stewart Lee.
Andrew and Eden Kötting are part of The Project Art Works collective, who were nominated for the Turner Prize in 2021. As part of their Turner exhibition they showed a constructed space that held a physical and digital archive from over 4,000 works by neurodivergent artists and makers over two decades. The archive embodies a visible trace of people who are often hidden in the world. Andrew and Eden Kötting were the focus of two episodes of Radio 4’s Film Programme in 2021 when they moved from their studio in the Old Town Hastings to their new one on The Ponswood Industrial Estate in St Leonards-on-Sea. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000v9c7
Diseased and Disorderly is a film released in 2021 directed by Andrew Kötting in which Neurodivergent artist Eden Kötting, who was born with Joubert Syndrome, takes the viewer on a journey into her reality through her collages, self-portraits, and still-life drawings. It was funded by the BFI and the National Lottery.
BOB MOULD Husker-dooby-dooby-doo JUNE 9th Brighton Komedia, 10th Ramsgate Music Hall, 12th B’ham Digbeth Mill, 13th S’hampton Engine Rooms, 14th Oxford Academy, 16th London Islington Assembly, 17th Nottingham Rescue, 18th Stoke On Trent Sugar Mill, 20th Bristol Thekla, 22nd Glasgow Oran Moor
THE FALLEN LEAVES Top punk-mod gentlemen entertainers. JUNE 11th London 100 Club, AUGUST 21st London Putney Half Moon, SEPT 10TH London Camden Dublin Castle, 17th Lewes Con Club
MORPHOGENESIS – ORIGINAL LINE-UP OF ART NOISE LEGENDS June 12th Café Oto London
Ben Moor. The storytelling surrealist is out and about in many different iterations.
Tuesday 12th & Weds 13th July 2022 19.30 PRONOUN TROUBLE
HEN AND CHICKENS THEATRE BAR, HIGHBURY, LONDON N5
An Edinburgh slot for my “lecture” about cartoons, friendship and lectures has yet to be confirmed at time of writing, but if you haven’t seen it, these dates offer you a chance to embrace the offbeat.
Thursday 14th July 2022 19.30 WHO HERE’S LOST?
HEN AND CHICKENS THEATRE BAR, HIGHBURY, LONDON N5
An Edinburgh preview show at this lovely pub theatre.
Friday 15th July 2022 19.30 COMEDY DOUBLE BILL – WASP IN A CARDIGAN & WHO HERE’S LOST?
HEN AND CHICKENS THEATRE BAR, HIGHBURY, LONDON N5
Another Edinburgh preview, this time in a Double Bill with the wonderful Joanna Neary and her fantastic show full of characters, song and dance and delight.
Saturday 16th July 2022 18.30 BOOKTALKBOOKTALKBOOK
HEN AND CHICKENS THEATRE BAR, HIGHBURY, LONDON N5
Described by Stewart Lee as “a book talk that swallows itself in a hall of mirrors full of Russian dolls,” this is also hopefully on its way to the Edinburgh Fringe – more details to follow.
LONG RYDERS Country-punks JUNE 17TH & 18th London Under The Bridge
MAMMOTH PENGUINS Queens of indue JUNE 23RD London Lexington
THE GOON SAXAustralian indie rockers JUNE 23rd M’cr Ritz, 24th Glasgow QMU, 28th Bristol Motion & Marble, 29th London Forum, 30th Brighton Chalk. JULY 4th London Lexington
ALASDAIR ROBERTS Scottish troubadour JUNE 25TH London West Hampstead Arts. JULY 7th Falmouth Cornish Bank. SEPT 3rd Cardiff Chapter.
DARREN HAYMAN Breton-capped indie troubadour JUNE 24th London Lexington, 28th Newcastle Cumberland Arms, 29th – 30th M’cr Gullivers
ELIZA CARTHY English folk godhead back in active service JUNE 28th Leicester Musician. JULY 16th London Union Chapel. NOV 28TH Birmningham Glee, 30th Cardiff Glee. DEC 5th Cambridge Junction
EARL OKIN The mouth trumpeter runs amok. JULY 1st – The Terrace, 2, Church Plain, Loddon, Norfolk, NR14 6EX. www.shaftofwit.com/music
2nd – The Secret Garden, Mile Tree Lane, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, PE 13 4TR.
www.shaftofwit.com/music;
16th – The Corner House, 116, Douglas Road, Surbiton, KT6 7SB;
SEPTEMBER 2022
11th – Charity Jazz/Cabaret Show, Norwich Playhouse, 42 – 58 St George’s Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 1AB, Booking line: 01603.63000
RICHARD DAWSON & CIRCLE Geordie art-folkster jams with Finnish acid-rockers JULY 6th London Scala, 7th Leeds Belgrave, 8th M’cr Gorilla, 8th Digbeth Supersonic, 12th Newcastle Boiler Shop, 14th Stirling Rabbithole. AUGUST 26TH Barrow-in-Furness Krankenhaus.
M WARD Giant Sand graduated songwriter and guitarist JULY 1st M’cr Night & Day, 9th Nottingham Bodega, 10th London Jazz Café, 12th Bristol Thekla, 13th Leeds Brudenell, 15th Glasgow Oran Moor
BEVIS FROND One of local show by psyche-rock superstars. JULY 10th Hastings Crypt
MDC Hardcore punk originators JULY 27TH Southampton 1865, AUGUST 1st London New Cross Inn
ACID MOTHERS’ TEMPLE Japanese acid all-fathers OCTOBER 9th Birmingham Norton’s, 10th York Crescent, 11th Glasgow Hug & Pint, 12th Newcastle Star and Shadow, 13th Salford White Hotel, 16th Preston Continental, 19th Bristol Lanes, 20th Brighton Komedia, 21st London Studio 9294
DREAM SYNDICATE Blue collar paisley underground psychedelic explorers in imperial career phase. OCTOBER 18TH London Lafayette
Rosie Holt’s Youtube characters *****
Ogmios School of Zen Motoring *****
Limmy’s review of After Life *****
The Exploding Heads
Alasdair Beckett-King’s various things *****
VonViddy (TikTok)
Eleanor Morton – Jack The Ripper (but shot in portrait!?)
Paddy Young – Posh actor in Northern Film
Dan March – British Tourism films
Tom Little
Sooz Kempner as Nadine Dorries on Twitter
Sydney Poitier – woke actor (1927)
Magwa – woke Cambodian landmine hunting rat (2013)
Burke Shelley – bass Budgie (1950)
Ronnie Spector – woke Ronette (1943)
Rachel Nagy – Detroit Cobra (1975)
Robin Le Mesurier – Womble (1954)
Andy Ross – Disco Zombie/nice man of Britpop (1956)
Barry Cryer – King Of Comedy (1935)
Norma Waterson – Mighty Folk Matriarch (1939)
John Nolan – man Behind The Magnolia Curtain (1966)
Betty Davis – She Might Get Picked Up! (1944)
Ivan Reitman – He was not afraid of no ghost! (1946)
Mark Lanegan – Screaming Tree rehabilitee (1964)
Bruce Anderson – MX-80 man (1950)
Anna Karen – ‘70s public transport icon (1936)
Sam Lay – Howlin’ Wolf/Butterfield/Dylan drums (1935)
Mikey Chung – Reggae session regular (1950)
Fred Van Hove – Belgian free-jazz stringbender (1937)
Ian McDonald – Crimson saxophonist King (1949)
Gary Brooker – Synesthesiac Hackney musician (1945)
Nicky Tesco – Suburban soundman/comedy fan (1956)
Dallas Good – Sadies guitar slinger (1974)
Philip Jeck – Art Noiseman (1952)
Margaret Curtis – Callanish visionary (1942)
Jordan – punk fashionista (1955)
David McKee – Then the shopkeeper appeared (1935)
Chris Bailey – Lordly protopunk, wit, raconteur (1957)
Gilbert Gottfried – That ‘Too Soon’ guy (1955)
Audrey Henshall – Scottish Neolithic expert (1927)
Eric Chappell – Rising Damp (1933)
Klaus Schultze – Tangerine Joker (1947)
Neal Adams – Woke progressive comics creator (1941)
Judy Henske – Greenwich psych-folkstress (1936)
George Perez – Best Avengers artist ever (1954)
Don Craine – deerstalking Downliner (1945)
Richard Polodor – acid rock engineer (1936)
Gavin Martin – music rag wit (1962)
Fred Ward – Worm Warrior (1942)
Vangelis – Apocalypso-Maestro (1943)
Bob Neuwirth – Gelb/Dylan adjacent beatnik (1939)
Cathal Coughlan – Microdisney Man (1960)
Rick Price – Move bassist (1944)
Ric Parnell – Tap/Rooster drummer & gardener
Alan White – Ono drums (1949)
Ray Liotta – has let himself go (1954)
Ronnie Hawkins – Canadian rock wellspring (1935)
Harrison Birtwistle – When Things Fall Over (1934)
Patrick Kavanagh, Guardian.co.uk
Patrick Kavanagh, Guardian.co.uk
Dominic Cavendish, Telegraph
Dominic Cavendish, Telegraph
Stuart, Chortle
Stuart, Chortle
FBC, finalgear.com
FBC, finalgear.com
Gmanthedemon, bbc.co.uk
Gmanthedemon, bbc.co.uk
Sweeping Curves, Twitter
Sweeping Curves, Twitter
Mrdavisn01, Twitter
Mrdavisn01, Twitter
Guest, Dontstartmeoff.com
Guest, Dontstartmeoff.com
World Without End, Twitter
World Without End, Twitter
Rudeness, Youtube
Rudeness, Youtube
Brendon, Vauxhallownersnetwork.co.uk
Brendon, Vauxhallownersnetwork.co.uk
Pirate Crocodile, Twitter
Pirate Crocodile, Twitter
Peter Ould, Youtube
Peter Ould, Youtube
Jackmumf, Twitter
Jackmumf, Twitter
Rowing Rob, Guardian.co.uk
Rowing Rob, Guardian.co.uk
Johnny Kitkat, dontstartmeoff.com
Johnny Kitkat, dontstartmeoff.com
Anonymous, don'tstartmeoff.com
Anonymous, don'tstartmeoff.com
Karen Laidlaw, Edfringe. com.
Karen Laidlaw, Edfringe. com.
Chez, Chortle.com
Chez, Chortle.com
Gwaites, Digitalspy
Gwaites, Digitalspy
Ishamayura Byrd, Twitter
Ishamayura Byrd, Twitter
Tin Frog, Twitter
Tin Frog, Twitter
BBC iPlayer edition of discussion of Stewart Lee on A Good Read
BBC iPlayer edition of discussion of Stewart Lee on A Good Read
Peter Ould, Twitter
Peter Ould, Twitter
Borathigh5, Youtube
Borathigh5, Youtube
Tokyofist, Youtube
Tokyofist, Youtube
Sam Rooney, Youtube
Sam Rooney, Youtube
Clampdown59, Twitter.
Clampdown59, Twitter.
Al Murray, Comedian
Al Murray, Comedian
Meanstreetelite, Peoplesrepublicofcork
Meanstreetelite, Peoplesrepublicofcork
Keilloh, Twitter
Keilloh, Twitter
Idrie, Youtube
Idrie, Youtube
Gabrielle, Chortle.com
Gabrielle, Chortle.com
Rubyshoes, Twitter
Rubyshoes, Twitter
Coxy, Dontstartmeoff.com
Coxy, Dontstartmeoff.com
Lents, redandwhitekop.com
Lents, redandwhitekop.com
Etienne, Chortle.com
Etienne, Chortle.com
Foxfoxton, Youtube
Foxfoxton, Youtube
Syhr, breakbeat.co.uk
Syhr, breakbeat.co.uk
Anon, dontstartmeoff.com
Anon, dontstartmeoff.com
Carcrazychica, Youtube
Carcrazychica, Youtube
Lucinda Locketts, Twitter
Lucinda Locketts, Twitter
Horatio Melvin, Twitter
Horatio Melvin, Twitter
Alex Quarmby, Edfringe.com
Alex Quarmby, Edfringe.com
Henry Howard Fun, Twitter
Henry Howard Fun, Twitter
Anamatronix, Youtube
Anamatronix, Youtube
Guest1001, Youtube
Guest1001, Youtube
Lee Mack, Mack The Life, 2012
Lee Mack, Mack The Life, 2012
Maninabananasuit, Guardian.co.uk
Maninabananasuit, Guardian.co.uk
Bosco239, youtube
Bosco239, youtube
Lenny Darksphere, Twitter
Lenny Darksphere, Twitter
Joskins, Leeds Music Forum
Joskins, Leeds Music Forum
Z-factor, Twitter.
Z-factor, Twitter.
Leach Juice, Twitter
Leach Juice, Twitter
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Shit Crit, Twitter
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Aiden Hearn, Twitter
Richard Herring, Comedian
Richard Herring, Comedian
GRTak, finalgear.com
GRTak, finalgear.com
Dahoum, Guardian.co.uk
Dahoum, Guardian.co.uk
Mpf1947, Youtube
Mpf1947, Youtube
Joycey, readytogo.net
Joycey, readytogo.net
Microcuts 22, Twitter
Microcuts 22, Twitter
Stokeylitfest, Twitter
Stokeylitfest, Twitter
Someoneyoudon'tknow, Chortle.com
Someoneyoudon'tknow, Chortle.com
Mini-x2, readytogo.net
Mini-x2, readytogo.net
Slothy Matt, Twitter
Slothy Matt, Twitter
Sidsings000, Youtube
Sidsings000, Youtube
Lancethrustworthy, Youtube
Lancethrustworthy, Youtube
DVDhth's grandparents, Twitter
DVDhth's grandparents, Twitter
Spanner, dontstartmeoff.com
Spanner, dontstartmeoff.com
Pnethor, pne-online.com
Pnethor, pne-online.com
Carla, St Albans, Dailymail.co.uk
Carla, St Albans, Dailymail.co.uk
Zombie Hamster, Twitter
Zombie Hamster, Twitter
Contrapuntal, Twitter
Contrapuntal, Twitter
Aaron, comedy.co.uk
Aaron, comedy.co.uk
Genghis McKahn, Guardian.co.uk
Genghis McKahn, Guardian.co.uk
Cojones2, Guardian.co.uk
Cojones2, Guardian.co.uk
Secretdeveloper, Youtube
Secretdeveloper, Youtube
Anonymous, The Northfield Patriot
Anonymous, The Northfield Patriot
Alwyn, Digiguide.tv
Alwyn, Digiguide.tv
Frankie Boyle, Comedian
Frankie Boyle, Comedian
Anon, westhamonline.com
Anon, westhamonline.com
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Tweeterkiryakou, Twitter
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Len Firewood, Twitter
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Funday’schild, youtube.
Iain, eatenbymissionaries
Iain, eatenbymissionaries
Shane, Beverley, Dailymail.co.uk
Shane, Beverley, Dailymail.co.uk
Esme Folley, Actress, cellist, Twitter
Esme Folley, Actress, cellist, Twitter
12dgdgdgdgdgdg, Youtube
12dgdgdgdgdgdg, Youtube
Pudabaya, Twitter
Pudabaya, Twitter
James Dellingpole, Daily Telegraph
James Dellingpole, Daily Telegraph
Cyberbloke, Twitter
Cyberbloke, Twitter
Hiewy, Youtube
Hiewy, Youtube
Dave Wilson, Chortle.com
Dave Wilson, Chortle.com
Neolab, Guardian.co.uk
Neolab, Guardian.co.uk
Visualiser1, Twitter
Visualiser1, Twitter
Danazawa, Youtube
Danazawa, Youtube
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Dick Socrates, Twitter
Emilyistrendy, Youtube
Emilyistrendy, Youtube
Fairy Pingu, Twitter
Fairy Pingu, Twitter
Kozzy06, Youtube
Kozzy06, Youtube
John Robins, Comedian
John Robins, Comedian
Anon, BBC Complaints Log
Anon, BBC Complaints Log
Bobby Bhoy, Twitter
Bobby Bhoy, Twitter
Jamespearse, Twitter
Jamespearse, Twitter
Joe, Independent.co.uk
Joe, Independent.co.uk
Mearecate, Youtube
Mearecate, Youtube
Fowkes81, Twitter
Fowkes81, Twitter
NevW47479, UKTV.co.uk
NevW47479, UKTV.co.uk
General Lurko 36, Guardian.co.uk
General Lurko 36, Guardian.co.uk
Dominic Cavendish, Daily Telegraph
Dominic Cavendish, Daily Telegraph
Pudabaya, beexcellenttoeachother.com
Pudabaya, beexcellenttoeachother.com
Cabluigi, Guardian.co.uk
Cabluigi, Guardian.co.uk
Whoiscuriousgeorge, Youtube
Whoiscuriousgeorge, Youtube
Nicetime, Guardian.co.uk
Nicetime, Guardian.co.uk
Wharto15, Twitter
Wharto15, Twitter
Neva2busy, dontstartmeoff.com
Neva2busy, dontstartmeoff.com
Peter Fears, Twitter
Peter Fears, Twitter
Brighton Argus
Brighton Argus
Yukio Mishima, dontstartmeoff.com
Yukio Mishima, dontstartmeoff.com
A D Ward, Twitter
A D Ward, Twitter
Deepbass, Guardian.co.uk
Deepbass, Guardian.co.uk
Tweeter Kyriakou, Twitter
Tweeter Kyriakou, Twitter
Birmingham Sunday Mercury
Birmingham Sunday Mercury
98rosjon, Twitter
98rosjon, Twitter
Liam Travitt, Twitter
Liam Travitt, Twitter
Meninblack, Twitter
Meninblack, Twitter
Tres Ryan, Twitter
Tres Ryan, Twitter
Robert Gavin, Twitter
Robert Gavin, Twitter