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Time Gentlemen Please - February 2019 February 5th, 2019

All 37 episodes of the pub-based sitcom starring award-winning comedian, Al Murray. Written by Al & Richard Herring, with some contributions from Stew.

Londonion App - November 2018 November 23rd, 2018

I am the speaking voice on an ‘app’ celebrating the work of Kurt Schwitters, and made by the artists Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. I don’t understand what an app is or what you do with the thing I have done, but here is a link to something about it. I urge you to use…

Content Provider - October 2018 October 30th, 2018

Content Provider was released on 4th August 2016, through Faber. “Over the last five years, often when David Mitchell has been on holiday, the comedian Stewart Lee has been attempting to understand modern Britain, and his own place in it, in a series of irregular newspaper columns. Will Scotland become the Promised Land of the…

Experience how it feels to be the subject of a blasphemy prosecution! Find out why ‘wool’ is a funny word! See how jokes work, their inner mechanisms revealed, before your astonished face! In 2001, after over a decade in the business, Stewart Lee quit stand-up, disillusioned and drained, and went off to direct a loss-making…

Following his hugely acclaimed TV come-back, Comedy Vehicle, Lee finds himself spent and in search of ideas for a new Edinburgh show. On a long walk across London, he endures a coffee shop humiliation involving a loyalty card, which suggests itself as a comedy routine about everyday life that anyone could enjoy. Later that month,…

The Perfect Fool - October 2018 October 30th, 2018

My first novel, released in June 2001 by Fourth Estate. From the back of the book: “The Perfect Fool” charts the progress of a collection of misfits, spread across the wide open spaces of Arizona & the narrow streets of South London, all unwittingly caught up in a quest for the Holy Grail. Mr Lewis…

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