As the double act does not actually exist any more, it seems pertinent to mention these individual projects.These are all TV & Radio things, solo stage work is listed on the live page. |
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Due
to transmit in early 2009, Stew's first solo BBC2 series will comprise
6 half hours of standup & sketches. |
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Rich's
latest Radio 4 venture sees him investigating - as the title suggests
- Bad Habits and personal failings which affect us in our daily working
lives. Visit the BBC Radio page for the series
here or download them all here. |
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Rich
has written material for, and appears as a talking head in, this show
for digital channel Dave that takes "an entertaining, informative
and downright funny look at the weird and wonderful world of gadgets
and gizmos" |
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Teaming
up with Andrew
Collins, Rich has been producing these podcasts since early 2008.
You can download the archive & catch new editions at this website, or on iTunes |
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Following
the success of Jerry Springer: The Opera, BBC 2 comissioned this 5 part
series from Richard Thomas - taking his unique operatic style &
applying it to a number of shows of the time. Kevin Eldon featured,
and Stew contributed to some of the episodes. |
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Stewart
Lee appeared alongside Mark
Watson, Adam
Buxton & others in this Armando Iannucci fronted series set
30 years in the future, looking back on the present day. Inspired in
part by 2004: The Stupid Version. The show's official site is
here. |
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| Long-standing collaborator Kevin Eldon presented this 6 part Radio 4 series in early 2008 in the guise of pompous poet Paul Hamilton. It was co-written with Stewart Lee. You can download it here. |
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Andrew
Collins' show on BBC 6Music sowed the seeds for "The Collings &
Herrin Podcasts". Rich was a regular guest, coming in to go through
the newspapers with Collins. You can listen to excerpts from these shows
here. |
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Rich
has been a regular panelist on all three (to date) series of this
radio 4 show hosted by Andrew Collins. |
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Rich
worked as Script Editor for the third series of Lucas & Walliam's
hit BBC show, which also featured regular appearances by Paul 'Curious
Orange' Putner. |
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In
June 2007, a one-off comedy drama written by Rich aired on ITV. Rich
performed alongside old cohort Rebecca Front, in an impressive cast
including the late Anton Rodgers. |
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Indulging
his passion for poker, Rich hosted this poker based chat show on cable
channel Pokerzone
for 10 editions in 2005 |
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Both
Lee & Herring contributed (individually) to this one-off Vic Reeves
fronted talking head show examining the best & worst creations &
aspects of the world we live in. |
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This
intentionally silly talking heads style show looked at the events of
2004 from the perspective of Armando Iannucci. Broadcast on New Year's
Eve 2004, contributers included Stewart Lee, Adam
Buxton, Richard Ayoade & Matt Holness. Time Trumpet picked up the format in 2006 |
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For
an extended period between 2003 & 2005, Stew hosted this show on
London's community arts radio station, Resonance
FM, in rotation with David
Quantick & Pete Sargent, who took the show over from Billy
Jenkins. You can download some of them here. |
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Stew
directed this tragically overlooked Simon Munnery fronted show that
featured the talents of Kevin Eldon, Johnny Vegas & others which
was aired in 2001 & treated badly by the BBC Prior to this, a pilot had been recorded (but never transmitted) for Channel 4 under the name Cluub Zarathrustra |
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Rich
co-wrote 37 episodes of this sitcom centred around Al Murray's Pub Landlord
character, with Murray. It ran for two series n Sky television between
2000 & 2002. Stew made a few contributions to this, too. |
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Stew
worked as script editor for 3 series of Harry's original Channel 4 series,
and made a few on screen appearances in the christmas special, as Stewart
Flea & a punk. |
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A
Mid 90s television effort from the (then fledgeling) Channel 5 to showcase
stand up. Regular appearances were made by Julian Barratt, Boothby Graffoe,
Kevin Eldon & Stewart Lee,
amongst others. |
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Simon
Munnery (Alan Parker) presented 2 series of these shows on Radio One
over 1993 & 1994 with Stewart Lee in tow as Parker's sidekick, "Fat
Stu". Stew also features as guitarist in Parker's band, The Truth. Download them here |
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The
celebrated radio show fronted by Chris Morris & featuring a youthful
Alan Partridge, now officially released in it's entirity (including
Lee & Herring's contributions) - More info at www.onthehour.info |
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