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‘not the cheeky chappy next door’ - March 2014 The Metro - March 3rd, 2014

Stewart Lee declared he’s ‘not the cheeky chappy next door’ in response to criticism from the likes of fellow comic Lee Mack who accused him of being part of the ‘Oxbridge mafia’. I’m not the cheeky chappy next door,’ declared Stewart Lee helpfully at the top of Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle (BBC2), just in case…

TV On Remand: The Funniest Show On TV - March 2014 askmen.com - By Michael Hogan - March 2nd, 2014

Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle isn’t your traditional Saturday night TV comedy. There’s no sparkly suits, dazzling white grins or jazz hands here. No smell of the crowd or roar of the greasepaint. Instead, there’s a fat, depressed Todd Carty lookalike (his description, honest) mumbling into a microphone in a working men’s club. This weekend’s comeback…

TV review: Stewart Lee’s guilt trip makes for a brilliantly rude awakening - March 2014 The Independent - By Ellen E Jones - March 2nd, 2014

It’s almost impossible to review Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle (Saturday, BBC2), the meta-stand-up show which has returned for a third series, because Stewart Lee is his own best critic; he’s already done the hard work for us. So, as he put it, this episode was both “weaving magic out of thin air” and “some sort…

Number 3 in the “Chart of Lust” - March 2014 Grazia Magazine - March 1st, 2014

TV Preview ★★★★★ - February 2014 Heat Magazine - By Boyd Hilton - February 26th, 2014

Preview: Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle, BBC2 - February 2014 Beyond The Joke - By Bruce Dessau - February 25th, 2014

The comedy gods have smiled upon us. Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle is back again for a third series. Of course there is no god, comedy or otherwise, so let’s just celebrate the return to television of contemporary stand up’s smartest sage. In fact there are two smart sages for the price of one here. Chris…

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