His stuff doesn’t work particularly well as clips—often his best shows are structured as a series of jokes in the first half that are funny enough in themselves, but then work up to a very long, complicated routine in the second half that doesn’t really work in excerpts. The particular routine I was referring to, though, was the second half of his DVD Someone Likes Yoghurt, which is available from gofasterstripe.com . He also does routines which deconstruct the show in Menage A Un and (to a lesser extent) Hitler Moustache, both of which are available from the same site.
A warning,though—I honestly have no idea how well his humour would travel across the Atlantic.
It’s not a matter of individual lines (though he has some lines I quite like—“I’m definitely the best comedian you’ll ever see… I don’t know the meaning of the word hubris. Which is a shame, because I’m entering a ‘define the meaning of the word hubris’ competition straight after the show. Doesn’t matter, though, I’m definitely going to win.”) but the cumulative effect of the whole thing.
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His stuff doesn’t work particularly well as clips—often his best shows are structured as a series of jokes in the first half that are funny enough in themselves, but then work up to a very long, complicated routine in the second half that doesn’t really work in excerpts. The particular routine I was referring to, though, was the second half of his DVD Someone Likes Yoghurt, which is available from gofasterstripe.com . He also does routines which deconstruct the show in Menage A Un and (to a lesser extent) Hitler Moustache, both of which are available from the same site.
A warning,though—I honestly have no idea how well his humour would travel across the Atlantic.
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It’s not a matter of individual lines (though he has some lines I quite like—“I’m definitely the best comedian you’ll ever see… I don’t know the meaning of the word hubris. Which is a shame, because I’m entering a ‘define the meaning of the word hubris’ competition straight after the show. Doesn’t matter, though, I’m definitely going to win.”) but the cumulative effect of the whole thing.