Stewart Lee’s stock, as a solo performer at least, has arguably never been higher. Since his partnership with Richard Herring in the 1990s – with hit shows Fist of Fun and This Morning With Richard Not Judy on the small screen, and several other writing credits – Lee has consistently produced engaging, thought-provoking and above…
The comedian who looks like a lot of other famous people took to the Ulster Hall last night — and for a self-styled frustrated middle-aged liberal, there’s still plenty of bite in Stewart Lee. The opening gag of If You Prefer A Milder Comedian, Please Ask For One gets off to a (pretend?) wobbly start…
After a successful return to the UK’s TV screens earlier this year with his BBC show Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle, our titular hero is embarking on a full tour. Who’s Laughing Now had a chat with to delve beneath the literate stand-up’s exterior and find out what to expect on his current jaunt, which stops…
STEWART Lee is 41, as he keeps telling us. But this isn’t a reflective show to mull over the quirks of getting older, it’s an attack on the entertainment which winds him up, with particular ire reserved for Top Gear and rival comedian, Frankie Boyle. Boyle had the temerity to say stand-ups shouldn’t carry on…
“I think I hate Richard Hammond more than anyone who has ever lived,” says Stewart Lee, in a new routine that has already become notorious (to Daily Mail readers, at least) about the Top Gear presenter and “professional apologist for ignorance and bullying”. Despite his recent (modest) TV success, Lee burnishes his reputation here as…