I first met Stewart Lee at the local sperm donors. As he left the cubicle with cup in hand, he passed me his copy of Razzle and recommended a story in the readers wives section, he said it had hidden depths, duality of meaning and a plot twist that he didn't see coming; right up until he did. Absolute Gentleman.
I met Stuart about 30 years ago when he worked as a supply teacher in Bolton.,he used to visit the local mosque and discuss western values and homosexuality with the Imam. Lovely fella.
I met Stewart Lee in 1945, when i was demobbed from the Army, after 40 glorious years in the 12th Somerset Cider Regiment. He told me that he'd been entertaining the troops in North Africa and had just flown home that afternoon. When i asked if his arms were tired, he told me the three different ways that that joke wasn't funny, each in an entertaining, but sarcastic manner. Truly educational.
I first met Stewart Lee when I was in the garden section of my local b+q.he was dressed in an orange and black uniform and asked me if I wanted decking! Luckily,I got the first punch in and that was that..absolute gentleman!
I loved Stewart’s take on being a shop owner at his gigs. I find it hilarious that he leg’s it down the aisle to open up before the punters get there ! I was privileged to see his show “ content provider “ and went to “the shop” when I mentioned I came from Sydney not with the sole purpose of seeing the show however, this was a big part of the trip……he gave me a DVD to say thanks! He comes across as a very kind man , and if you can have that said about you then that’s something to be very proud of. Cheers Stew
I recently saw him live with my friends Alan and Claire and we didn't like how he said things rather than jokes and and then repeated other things and I sensed that the rest of the audience felt the same way, they didn't find him funny but many of them agreed with the things he was saying
@@highnoon7097 I think you should have done some investigation before seeing him as what you describe is actually what he does. He is not to everyone's taste, my daughter and I think he is a genius.
@@davidpowell8110 I read on twitter that he is an experienced entertainer but he doesn't post jokes like Jimmy Carr does so there was no indicator of his ability to tell jokes other than the reviews on chortle he didn't even move on the stage I thought he was supposed to be Britain's number one observational comic???
I first met Stewart Lee in a Happy Shopper, he was buying Baked Beans and Bread, he had a big Beard and looked like a little old Man in his 50's........Absolute Gentleman
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I actually met Stewart Lee a couple of years ago at an art “drawing” class in North London. While producing his drawings I noticed that he favoured using these green coloured black rollerball pens! …….an absolute Pental fan!
I’ve heard many Stewart Lee interviews - this was one of the most interesting. Great discussion points from Sue. Like hearing about the technical side of the writing process.
I first met Stewart Lee when he entered a talent contest in a children's play centre in London's East End. His 10 minute set contained 3 Marlboroughs and the revelation that his ex girlfriend's mother was in fact real (not a flimsily concocted comedy vehicle such as Bob Monkhouse and Les Dawson's mothers in law) and this, he suggested, should be reason enough that we, the audience respect him. Being children of the 60's we're fairly easily led so we went along with it. The clapometer allowed him to skulk off into the night with the accolade of [joint] first place which would appear to be all the encouragement he needed to give it another go - I wonder, has he done any more stuff since then, or is it still the same 10 minutes of material being trotted out? Seemed like a nice enough lad.
I did a search for Stewart Lee on UA-cam and came across a funeral held in Australia for a man of his name. At first I thought it was a spoof, complete with ozzie accents, and made a comment about pear cider, made with 100% pear...s. Others had made comments about Lee really letting himself go this time. Then, I realized another Stewart Lee had met his end down under. This one is still going. I felt relieved but I didn't remove my comment.
i met stewart coming out of sainsburys about 38 years ago. I said how much i enjoyed his stand up and he appreciated that. An absolute gentlemen and a legend.
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Love the way Stuart repeats himself over and over in a theme in his set, use of pauses and then does it again but slightly different. He does it until we all reach our own point of having to laugh out loud. Like being tickled until we give in. Sue talks about this with him in the interview.
@@fivish does it better than others though imo. Has enough material for me. Each to their own. Who's your favourite comedian for me to critically dissect their style and content.
@4th Lensman of the apocalypse Jim Jeffries is okay (not good, just okay), if you judge him fairly: that is, by not comparing him to Stewart Lee, which is like comparing a pear soda to a pear cider made of 100% pears. Frankly, it's hard to watch other comedians after watching Stew masterfully deconstruct their material and act. They all sound like his parody of observational comedy.
I can’t believe I’ve just now found out about Stewart Lee, he’s just screamingly funny. Sue Perkins SO funny too, and the interview flow and subtle, thoughtful questions mixed in with hilarious patter was divine:
Sadly few remain in our good graces, fortunately he was a genuinely nice person. I'm hoping Gyles Brandreth does appear as kind off stage as on, imo. P.S. Lucky you spending time with NP.
Sue you stress about making every sentence entertaining. Chill. When you write, chill. My favourite books are super simple (pen lively, jan mark, clive owen) Mark knopfler's blues solos are the best because of the pauses, not the struck notes. We love u so much btw! Stu's a ledge, too.
I was in Abney Park Cemetery in Stoke Newington once and Stewart Lee was there staring sadly at a grave in a long black coat. I watched him for a little while and then he shuffled off looking dejected. But when I went up to the grave to see whose it was I saw him look back at me and give me this crazy wide smile and wink at me. It was really weird.
I first met Stewpot when he worked for local radio back in the early 70s. He wasn't much of a laugh but was still keen on baked beans back then. An absolute gentleman.
I first met Morrissey in a chip shop in Dalston. I was working, and he asked me for a saveloy and chips. I told him I couldn't help him as I was working on my novel while eating a kebab, not working behind the counter. He offered to put me in touch with his publishing agent at Faber & Faber. I noticed he had let himself go, and looked fat and depressed. Absolute gentleman.
The next time that I ran across Stewart Lee was at my local Enterprise Car Rental. He was trying to collect a vehicle that he’d booked, but unfortunately there was some mixup with the reservation. All they had available for him that morning was a transit that had been used to transport a large consignment of melons 🍈………Cantaloupe rental van!
Utterly adoring of this pairing. Truly giants among us. Genuinely hope all best for you and yours, really inspirational people with a keenness I will always admire and aspire to. Also, well in both of you - your partners are absolute dynamite. Top form
I first met Stewart Lee when he was working in a fish and chip shop in Wigan. I had just been at a Fall gig and needed something to eat to soak up the drugs. When he inquired if I wanted my sausage battered I quickly gave him a kick in the plums, cheeky sod. Other than that seemed a really nice guy.
I thought this was a great interview carried out by Sue Perkins. I thought she managed to allow Stewart Lee to talk more expansively about certain areas than I'd heard before. I also got a sense of the close relationship they have without Sue doing what could so easily be done and make it either about the interviewer or so esoteric between interviewer and interviewee as to be impenetrable to the listener. It doesn't hurt that I find both to be funny people as well as great performers but that doesn't always come across in podcast or radio which I thought it really did here. Great job, Sue. I really got a lot from this. Cheers
He makes a very good point at the start that is not taken into account almost at all - that we focus on how women are vulnerable to sexual violence, but almost not at all on how men are vulnerable to street and bar violence. That also needs to be combatted and reduced, a lot.
Great people. I respect the famous and successful first for who they are, second for what they do. Would love to sit and chat with these lovely insightful telented people.
I saw his snowflake/tornado show in sheffield two years after he wrote it and the man is still the only comedian i would spend money to watch. incredible. (obligatory - sue perkins has let himself go)
I went to see Jerry Sadowitz the other year, I could take the jokes about Sir Lenny Henry, but when he started on Stewart and his wife I storm out in a right huff, I thought that will show you Sadowitz.
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Just in case you thought this was actually Adam's channel. It's not. This is an episode of Sue Perkins' podcast. I wish whoever was behind this channel would just change the name so that it didn't look like people were supporting Adam.
Adam is a character played by Sue. Your complaint about this channel would be like complaining when Alan Partridge clips are on Steve Coogan's channel. They are one and the same.
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Love this guy. He seems to not give a fuck about the right things and unashamedly gives a fuck about the right things. The kind of authenticity all of Ricky Gervais’s pet’s pine and whine for .
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I see your point and it's strange you don't see those two associate.... Ricky, Although the grand speech at the Oscars confirming Julian Assange was 100% Correct and now being illegally tortured for doing his job within the Law ! Anyway... There is something with Ricky like he was invited to the nicole Kidman parties of EYES WIDE SHUT and went and thought it was just like a bunch of Fkng toffs back home growing up....
@Pinned Comment Well yeah, quite clearly my own opinion, which is obvious, because I thought it, and then typed it out, and then clicked 'reply'. I'm still right.
I am using the ad-break to comment this: I could not help myself and read all the comments i.t. 1st 5 mins., before I continued listening. There are some really funny comments here - more funnier, in fact, than under the typical S L video! I applaud and endorse that, and wish I was this kind of witty, myself. BUT - more importantly, to me, I find this conversation of such high value, in it's combonation of subtle and non-trivial observations of all things peripherally involved in this form, and kind of culture - to then drop right back to base lvl shit-funny.... I wish I had friends I cld talk to like this...sniff!...but they're all simps😑 Well , @Sue Perkins Channel, this was a really good, interesting and funny interview! Thanks so much, made my evening!
The fact that people in the UK get angry with Stewart Lee and not understanding that he's playing a character on stage shows that most Brits don't get irony either.
I first met Stewart at the Dr Who museum, which was supposed to resemble the Tardis which was known to be much bigger on the inside, unfortunately since Stewart had let himself go so much it had the opposite effect and it made the space feel really small. I'm just glad it wasn't a real police box or he may not have fitted out the door again, although to be fair that scenario would imply he wouldn't have got in the door in the first place. Either way, he is not very well equipped to be a time lord, so I hope the BBC never consider that idea.
Lee was at least lucky to run into an informed audiologist. Most are way behind the research on tinnitus, which is for most people probably caused not by audio insult but by stress and trauma and phsyical strain having chronic effects on the jaw and neck. Many can get some mitigation, not a cure, by working with a physical therapist on these areas of the body, and working on relaxation, posture, and healthy stretching on their own. This is a rare instance in which a disproportionately male health problem is extremely poorly addressed by the relevant professions.
I didn't know you both have tinnitus. My great joy was singing (I was an amateur baritone, specialising in a capella choral music), but now my tinnitus means I cannot pitch a note.
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It must be my age, but like Stew, I am still disappointed when I hear that a 'long form' comic uses writers. I'm not a fan of Aerosmith, but I was happy for them when they made their massive comeback in the 90's with an album full of monster hits. Then I read that they had got professional song writers in, and I imagined how I'd feel if I found out Soft Machine had done that. Nearly 30 years later and they now have to perform gigs, knowing that the audience are only tolerating their own filler compositions, in anticipation of the 'paint-by-numbers', formulaic MTV fodder, the faceless writers of which earn enough royalties to allow them to take a couple of weeks off from writing detergent commercial jingles. To needlessly extend the Rock band analogy, everybody who knows anything about 70s rock, knows that Rainbow's crowning achievement and greatest contribution to culture is their masterpiece Stargazer. It wasn't a single, you never heard/hear it on the radio, but those who know, know. It was written by Blackmore and Dio, (guitarist and vocalist respectively). Then they had a couple of massive hits, completely out of character for them, that were clearly written with the intention of cracking the singles charts. Surprise surprise, genius hit song writer Russ Ballard had knocked them out in his shed. How bad must that have hurt Richie Blackmore? I know, I'm rambling now.... but you get what I'm saying? Eventually these puppet comics telling other people's jokes will have to live with that.
@@emdiar6588 I don't even know what shoehorning means? Anyway, I can't sit here talking to you all day! I've got a dilapidated jungle canyon rope bridge that needs fixing.
@@emdiar6588 Yeah, see I don't feel that I need to raise my bar? that would suggest that I were taking this all far to seriously. Besides, as a semi- sycophantic fan of Stuart Lee im prepared to shoehorn in Stewart Lee punchlines even when they aren't even relevant to the thread I'm responding to; and I do so with all the confidence of a dog running away from its own farts. As my only current audience member do you ever wonder if perhaps your the problem here?
I first met Sue Perkins when she was on everything, ever. I switched on my radio only to find she was on Radio 4 and everything else. She was so funny I had to take 2 ecstasy tablets and 8 cans of Special Brew before shooting myself in the balls...
Nobody wished me a happy birthday on my 50th. As the day wore on, the silence became so suspicious I was convinced at any minute I would open a door to a room full of people shouting surprise, delighted to see me. But no. Just completely ignored and forgotten and alone. The dawning realisation as the opportunities for the surprise party to reveal itself dwindled was its own special sort of gift. Welcome to your future, invisible fool.
I first met Stewart Lee at the local sperm donors. As he left the cubicle with cup in hand, he passed me his copy of Razzle and recommended a story in the readers wives section, he said it had hidden depths, duality of meaning and a plot twist that he didn't see coming; right up until he did.
Absolute Gentleman.
Stewart’s sperm donor created child has let itself go.
that's a load of bollocks
@@clivenaylor5392
Doesn't matter to me, it's all just urine of an old man's face.
@@clivenaylor5392 in more ways than one
I met Stuart about 30 years ago when he worked as a supply teacher in Bolton.,he used to visit the local mosque and discuss western values and homosexuality with the Imam.
Lovely fella.
I met Stewart Lee in 1945, when i was demobbed from the Army, after 40 glorious years in the 12th Somerset Cider Regiment. He told me that he'd been entertaining the troops in North Africa and had just flown home that afternoon. When i asked if his arms were tired, he told me the three different ways that that joke wasn't funny, each in an entertaining, but sarcastic manner. Truly educational.
I first met Stewart Lee when I was in the garden section of my local b+q.he was dressed in an orange and black uniform and asked me if I wanted decking! Luckily,I got the first punch in and that was that..absolute gentleman!
The best one I've read
I loved Stewart’s take on being a shop owner at his gigs.
I find it hilarious that he leg’s it down the aisle to open up before the punters get there !
I was privileged to see his show “ content provider “ and went to “the shop” when I mentioned I came from Sydney not with the sole purpose of seeing the show however, this was a big part of the trip……he gave me a DVD to say thanks!
He comes across as a very kind man , and if you can have that said about you then that’s something to be very proud of.
Cheers Stew
Finally saw him live this week. Tornado/Snowflake. Without doubt the finest 2.5 hours of stand up I have ever seen. Stewart is a genius.
I recently saw him live with my friends Alan and Claire and we didn't like how he said things rather than jokes and and then repeated other things and I sensed that the rest of the audience felt the same way, they didn't find him funny but many of them agreed with the things he was saying
@@highnoon7097 I think you should have done some investigation before seeing him as what you describe is actually what he does. He is not to everyone's taste, my daughter and I think he is a genius.
@@davidpowell8110 I read on twitter that he is an experienced entertainer but he doesn't post jokes like Jimmy Carr does so there was no indicator of his ability to tell jokes other than the reviews on chortle he didn't even move on the stage I thought he was supposed to be Britain's number one observational comic???
@@highnoon7097 As far as I am concerned he is Britain's No 1 observational comic. Each to their own.
@@davidpowell8110 I prefer Russell Howard and all the young comedians
I first met Stewart Lee in a Happy Shopper, he was buying Baked Beans and Bread, he had a big Beard and looked like a little old Man in his 50's........Absolute Gentleman
Little old what?
@@mister3566 *Man......Well spotted, i didn't think anyone read the comments
@@guitarmuscle6968 Sorry mate
@@mister3566 Don't be sorry 😛 i'm the idiot who can't read 😁 Thanks
Didn’t drop his beans, did he?
Underrated moment is Sue Perkins asking "Does he want you ranting in a ditch?". "Ranting in a ditch" is such a wonderfully Stewart Lee-ish phrase.
Stu's, honest, interesting and very funny interviews are just as entertaining as his live shows. Thank you for this great interview. Just brilliant!
I met Mr Lee once in Finsbury Park he mocked my protruding ears and wished me well during blustery weather conditions.
Eddie Yeats' laugh from 1970s Coronation Street has let itself go.
Sue Perkins has let himself go.
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Yeah since he stopped shaving Sue Perkins is really letting it show
Aaaaaw so it was your phone Stew stuck up his arse... 🤣🤣
Sue Perkins auto reply has let itself go.
P E A C E : )
Did u assume she’s a she to make the joke she’s a he??
I actually met Stewart Lee a couple of years ago at an art “drawing” class in North London. While producing his drawings I noticed that he favoured using these green coloured black rollerball pens! …….an absolute Pental fan!
I’ve heard many Stewart Lee interviews - this was one of the most interesting. Great discussion points from Sue. Like hearing about the technical side of the writing process.
Sue perkins and Stewart Lee. Two both amazing, real, and very funny comedians. Love it
@@simonw7284 where did u see Sue do her act
I first met Stewart Lee when he entered a talent contest in a children's play centre in London's East End. His 10 minute set contained 3 Marlboroughs and the revelation that his ex girlfriend's mother was in fact real (not a flimsily concocted comedy vehicle such as Bob Monkhouse and Les Dawson's mothers in law) and this, he suggested, should be reason enough that we, the audience respect him. Being children of the 60's we're fairly easily led so we went along with it.
The clapometer allowed him to skulk off into the night with the accolade of [joint] first place which would appear to be all the encouragement he needed to give it another go - I wonder, has he done any more stuff since then, or is it still the same 10 minutes of material being trotted out?
Seemed like a nice enough lad.
God I love listening to lovely people talk, a brilliant interview thank you both for giving us the pleasure!
I did a search for Stewart Lee on UA-cam and came across a funeral held in Australia for a man of his name. At first I thought it was a spoof, complete with ozzie accents, and made a comment about pear cider, made with 100% pear...s. Others had made comments about Lee really letting himself go this time. Then, I realized another Stewart Lee had met his end down under. This one is still going. I felt relieved but I didn't remove my comment.
an Australian Stewart Lee who really, really let himself go.
I have a mouse mat signed by Sue and Mel, and it's worth absolutely nowt.
Thanks for mentioning the tinnitus. Makes me feel less alone.
i met stewart coming out of sainsburys about 38 years ago. I said how much i enjoyed his stand up and he appreciated that. An absolute gentlemen and a legend.
I'm going to give it to you straight. Like a pear cider made from 100% pears.
This was a good interview.
Pear?
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He's the best. Loved this
This was a lovely interview.
I once met sue perkins/Stewart Lee. He/they/she were surprisingly down to earth and very, very funny.
Which one is Sue?
A'wright, Limmy? x
Love the way Stuart repeats himself over and over in a theme in his set, use of pauses and then does it again but slightly different. He does it until we all reach our own point of having to laugh out loud. Like being tickled until we give in. Sue talks about this with him in the interview.
Every comedian uses pauses and repetition as well as the ubiquitous welcome and 'where are you from?'. Covers for a lack of material to fill the slot.
@@fivish does it better than others though imo. Has enough material for me. Each to their own. Who's your favourite comedian for me to critically dissect their style and content.
@4th Lensman of the apocalypse Jim Jeffries is okay (not good, just okay), if you judge him fairly: that is, by not comparing him to Stewart Lee, which is like comparing a pear soda to a pear cider made of 100% pears. Frankly, it's hard to watch other comedians after watching Stew masterfully deconstruct their material and act. They all sound like his parody of observational comedy.
Oh does she? Great, you've spoiled it now.😢
Upvote for Stewart Lee
Two of nicest people ever.
I initially read that as 'incest' because I'm a bit tired.
@@notreallydavid or dyslexic 😕
I can’t believe I’ve just now found out about Stewart Lee, he’s just screamingly funny. Sue Perkins SO funny too, and the interview flow and subtle, thoughtful questions mixed in with hilarious patter was divine:
I envy you so much
Her quip at 6:00 "How's Stew? He's alright, but, I think he might have dropped his beans." had me cackling
Stewarts laugh is one of the greatest sounds, I love it!
Loved listening to both of you.
Great interview with two nice people
Found a treasure in this, I admire you so much on Just a minute. RIP Nicholas Parsons, a huge talent you managed wonderfully. 🇬🇧🕊🙏
I once took Nicholas Parsons out. To Dorking.
Sadly few remain in our good graces, fortunately he was a genuinely nice person. I'm hoping Gyles Brandreth does appear as kind off stage as on, imo. P.S. Lucky you spending time with NP.
@samuelgarrod8327 That you, Mr. Jolly?
Only just found this. Thankyou ^^
Sue you stress about making every sentence entertaining. Chill. When you write, chill. My favourite books are super simple (pen lively, jan mark, clive owen) Mark knopfler's blues solos are the best because of the pauses, not the struck notes.
We love u so much btw! Stu's a ledge, too.
Love Sue…love Stu…perfect.
OMG random recommendation by Google, so relevant so funny love it
Lovely you two sue and stew.
I was in Abney Park Cemetery in Stoke Newington once and Stewart Lee was there staring sadly at a grave in a long black coat. I watched him for a little while and then he shuffled off looking dejected. But when I went up to the grave to see whose it was I saw him look back at me and give me this crazy wide smile and wink at me. It was really weird.
Oh good. It's Sue Perkins
I first met Stewpot when he worked for local radio back in the early 70s. He wasn't much of a laugh but was still keen on baked beans back then. An absolute gentleman.
I met Stewart Lee after his show in my hometown, he was getting cash out.
I wish I had a firework.
Absolutely everything I wanted this interview to be... and more! Thanks a million 👏🏼👏🏼💐👏🏼
That was excellent. Could have listened to 18 hours of it.
I first met Morrissey in a chip shop in Dalston. I was working, and he asked me for a saveloy and chips. I told him I couldn't help him as I was working on my novel while eating a kebab, not working behind the counter. He offered to put me in touch with his publishing agent at Faber & Faber. I noticed he had let himself go, and looked fat and depressed. Absolute gentleman.
excellent interview
The next time that I ran across Stewart Lee was at my local Enterprise Car Rental. He was trying to collect a vehicle that he’d booked, but unfortunately there was some mixup with the reservation. All they had available for him that morning was a transit that had been used to transport a large consignment of melons 🍈………Cantaloupe rental van!
Utterly adoring of this pairing. Truly giants among us. Genuinely hope all best for you and yours, really inspirational people with a keenness I will always admire and aspire to. Also, well in both of you - your partners are absolute dynamite. Top form
Giants among us ?
Are you on drugs ??
@@eilidh771 Have you seen Stew recently? He's put on a lot of weight.
I first met Stewart Lee when he was working in a fish and chip shop in Wigan. I had just been at a Fall gig and needed something to eat to soak up the drugs. When he inquired if I wanted my sausage battered I quickly gave him a kick in the plums, cheeky sod. Other than that seemed a really nice guy.
Saw him at the Derngate Northampton this year, better than ever. The only man I trust to laugh at his own jokes and anger.
He looked fat and depressed the last time I saw him
Saw him at the Dern a few years ago.
I thought this was a great interview carried out by Sue Perkins. I thought she managed to allow Stewart Lee to talk more expansively about certain areas than I'd heard before. I also got a sense of the close relationship they have without Sue doing what could so easily be done and make it either about the interviewer or so esoteric between interviewer and interviewee as to be impenetrable to the listener. It doesn't hurt that I find both to be funny people as well as great performers but that doesn't always come across in podcast or radio which I thought it really did here.
Great job, Sue. I really got a lot from this.
Cheers
Sue's agent 👆
That Monkees joke was terrific.
Sue Perb, I love your work ❤
He makes a very good point at the start that is not taken into account almost at all - that we focus on how women are vulnerable to sexual violence, but almost not at all on how men are vulnerable to street and bar violence. That also needs to be combatted and reduced, a lot.
These types of insightful erudite podcasts have really let themselves go
25:20 isn't it scary how true that statement is . . .
Tolstoy has let himself go.
great interview , Stu should wear his hearing aids all the time , they are brilliant .two people i really like , The stu and sue show , cool
Great people. I respect the famous and successful first for who they are, second for what they do. Would love to sit and chat with these lovely insightful telented people.
I saw his snowflake/tornado show in sheffield two years after he wrote it and the man is still the only comedian i would spend money to watch. incredible. (obligatory - sue perkins has let himself go)
I went to see Jerry Sadowitz the other year, I could take the jokes about Sir Lenny Henry, but when he started on Stewart and his wife I storm out in a right huff, I thought that will show you Sadowitz.
General Ratko Mladić's BMI is really not in check.
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'someone being their friend in a t-shirt'
lol
Saw Stu walking through Picadilly Station, 2016. Had a green coat and a brown backpack. I called out but he must have been deaf then
we have the right to protect ourselves
@1:06:20 Stew mentions something that I have had an idea about for a while - working title ‘Mock the Week-The Opera’
P E A C E : )
The ghost of TerreBlanche has let himself go.
haha, eugenius
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And fallen off his horse
5:24 like Colonel Gaddafi with female body guards.
He wobbled across the road in front of me today on Church Street. God, he's let himself go...
As a 50 year old working in education this invisibility stuff is gold
Anyone know what film he got offered a part in? 17:24
Posh kids. You are a proper comic. It's when people lose their hunger.
Just in case you thought this was actually Adam's channel. It's not. This is an episode of Sue Perkins' podcast. I wish whoever was behind this channel would just change the name so that it didn't look like people were supporting Adam.
Whose Adam?
Adam is a character played by Sue. Your complaint about this channel would be like complaining when Alan Partridge clips are on Steve Coogan's channel. They are one and the same.
@@WOOOPdoctorFROGhere ua-cam.com/video/HgiXkGG3sPM/v-deo.html perhaps her greatest performance.
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Love this guy. He seems to not give a fuck about the right things and unashamedly gives a fuck about the right things.
The kind of authenticity all of Ricky Gervais’s pet’s pine and whine for .
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I see your point and it's strange you don't see those two associate.... Ricky, Although the grand speech at the Oscars confirming Julian Assange was 100% Correct and now being illegally tortured for doing his job within the Law ! Anyway... There is something with Ricky like he was invited to the nicole Kidman parties of EYES WIDE SHUT and went and thought it was just like a bunch of Fkng toffs back home growing up....
@@QIKUGAMES-QIKU ricky gervais is nowhere close to a great comedian.
@Pinned Comment Well yeah, quite clearly my own opinion, which is obvious, because I thought it, and then typed it out, and then clicked 'reply'. I'm still right.
@Pinned Comment i am empirically correct.
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I could not help myself and read all the comments i.t. 1st 5 mins., before I continued listening. There are some really funny comments here - more funnier, in fact, than under the typical S L video! I applaud and endorse that, and wish I was this kind of witty, myself.
BUT - more importantly, to me, I find this conversation of such high value, in it's combonation of subtle and non-trivial observations of all things peripherally involved in this form, and kind of culture - to then drop right back to base lvl shit-funny.... I wish I had friends I cld talk to like this...sniff!...but they're all simps😑
Well , @Sue Perkins Channel, this was a really good, interesting and funny interview! Thanks so much, made my evening!
The fact that people in the UK get angry with Stewart Lee and not understanding that he's playing a character on stage shows that most Brits don't get irony either.
17.4 million Brits to be precise... 🤣
Stewart wants and needs to be hated just like Piers Morgan wants and needs to be cancelled even though neither are really.
@@mikb5587 And you prove my point.
I thought it was a act but having met him in real life he is the most insincere and sneering person I have ever met
@@kevinwilliams1421- So you've not met him ❄️.... 🤣🤣
I first met Stewart at the Dr Who museum, which was supposed to resemble the Tardis which was known to be much bigger on the inside, unfortunately since Stewart had let himself go so much it had the opposite effect and it made the space feel really small. I'm just glad it wasn't a real police box or he may not have fitted out the door again, although to be fair that scenario would imply he wouldn't have got in the door in the first place. Either way, he is not very well equipped to be a time lord, so I hope the BBC never consider that idea.
Can I just say..? Well done Stu. Been watching Taskmaster, and your wife really is a bit of alright, even more so when not dressed as an ant.
He'll appreciate you telling him that.
Lee was at least lucky to run into an informed audiologist. Most are way behind the research on tinnitus, which is for most people probably caused not by audio insult but by stress and trauma and phsyical strain having chronic effects on the jaw and neck. Many can get some mitigation, not a cure, by working with a physical therapist on these areas of the body, and working on relaxation, posture, and healthy stretching on their own.
This is a rare instance in which a disproportionately male health problem is extremely poorly addressed by the relevant professions.
Great chat….. the firework assault story is a bit disturbing. Looking forward to Stew wearing a salmon pink suit at his next gig.
P E A C E : )
Oliver Reed raised himself from the dead on Easter Sunday only to let himself go!
If an infinite number of monkey's existed there's no room for anything else. The typewriter would never be invented 😅
😂
Wit and banter from 2 of Britains most famous Lesbians. Which one was which?
....it's easy. The one with breasts is Sue. ...oh! ...hang on?
I didn't know you both have tinnitus. My great joy was singing (I was an amateur baritone, specialising in a capella choral music), but now my tinnitus means I cannot pitch a note.
i have it all the time mainly in one ear which pisses me off more than if i had it in both
You make me laugh
We're some other creature from a distant land.
I DIDN'T meet Stewart Lee TWICE in the same evening.
He was relatively thin.
Well, in comparison to now. Obviously.
Thurston Moore?
Cool.
Brian Blessed has let himself go
Sad to hear that Stew's dropped his beans. Happened to me recently. There's no coming back from it at our age.
You want the moon on a stick.
I still use this phrase on a daily basis.
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It must be my age, but like Stew, I am still disappointed when I hear that a 'long form' comic uses writers.
I'm not a fan of Aerosmith, but I was happy for them when they made their massive comeback in the 90's with an album full of monster hits. Then I read that they had got professional song writers in, and I imagined how I'd feel if I found out Soft Machine had done that.
Nearly 30 years later and they now have to perform gigs, knowing that the audience are only tolerating their own filler compositions, in anticipation of the 'paint-by-numbers', formulaic MTV fodder, the faceless writers of which earn enough royalties to allow them to take a couple of weeks off from writing detergent commercial jingles.
To needlessly extend the Rock band analogy, everybody who knows anything about 70s rock, knows that Rainbow's crowning achievement and greatest contribution to culture is their masterpiece Stargazer. It wasn't a single, you never heard/hear it on the radio, but those who know, know. It was written by Blackmore and Dio, (guitarist and vocalist respectively).
Then they had a couple of massive hits, completely out of character for them, that were clearly written with the intention of cracking the singles charts. Surprise surprise, genius hit song writer Russ Ballard had knocked them out in his shed. How bad must that have hurt Richie Blackmore?
I know, I'm rambling now.... but you get what I'm saying? Eventually these puppet comics telling other people's jokes will have to live with that.
I get your point and I feel your pain but you really should just treat it all like urine of a old man's face.
An attempt at shoehorning old punchlines into You Tube comments has let itself go.
@@emdiar6588
I don't even know what shoehorning means? Anyway, I can't sit here talking to you all day! I've got a dilapidated jungle canyon rope bridge that needs fixing.
@@Yossarian. You need to raise your game.
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Yeah, see I don't feel that I need to raise my bar? that would suggest that I were taking this all far to seriously.
Besides, as a semi- sycophantic fan of Stuart Lee im prepared to shoehorn in Stewart Lee punchlines even when they aren't even relevant to the thread I'm responding to; and I do so with all the confidence of a dog running away from its own farts.
As my only current audience member do you ever wonder if perhaps your the problem here?
I hope snowflake was better than tornado…I left a the interval with at least 30 others absolutely woeful
I doubt he'd be bovved, you already paid.
You ruddy fool.
I first met Sue Perkins when she was on everything, ever. I switched on my radio only to find she was on Radio 4 and everything else. She was so funny I had to take 2 ecstasy tablets and 8 cans of Special Brew before shooting myself in the balls...
Nobody wished me a happy birthday on my 50th. As the day wore on, the silence became so suspicious I was convinced at any minute I would open a door to a room full of people shouting surprise, delighted to see me. But no. Just completely ignored and forgotten and alone. The dawning realisation as the opportunities for the surprise party to reveal itself dwindled was its own special sort of gift. Welcome to your future, invisible fool.
Or you were going deaf and didn't hear the cheers of celebration.
“I was unlucky enough to spend an hour with sue Perkins, during which she proved that women just aren’t funny”
Sue perkins bot has let itself go
The guy from Where's Wally has let himself go, good for him
Has anyone made a comment about Captain Birdseye letting himself go yet ?
Sue Bird-Ins. Like a bird that lays eggs. I said egg.
Can’t believe what Stu and his chums have done to Graham Linehan