Stewart Lee | Sue Perkins Channel

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  • Stewart Lee | Sue Perkins Channel :
    Comedian, writer and director, Stewart Lee is one of the most revered stand-ups in Britain.
    Stewart will be on tour from late 2019 through the first half of 2020. His new book ‘March of the Lemmings’ is available now, you can find out more at - www.stewartlee.co.uk/
    The music in this episode is by ‘Waiting For Smith’, go and check out more from ‘Waiting For Smith’ on Spotify.
    This episode contains adult language and themes.
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Komentáře • 301

  • @dionysiaex5538
    @dionysiaex5538 Před 2 lety +152

    Sue Perkins has let himself go.

  • @alexvaraderey
    @alexvaraderey Před 2 lety +51

    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.

  • @ASMRHesychast

    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.

  • @Johnconno

    Stewart Lee isn't repulsive to me anymore, I barely think about him. Unlike Ian Huntley.

  • @trevorfeelgood
    @trevorfeelgood Před 2 lety +4

    I Hate Stewart Wee.. Coming On Podcasts and Being Very Funny. I want my chameleons to be unfunny like Little & Large ,(I think at times Large was holding Little back..but that's for another day) Anyway...Stewart Wee Is a very funny chameleon in his own way but he can not hold a candle to Sid Little...you can't hold a candle anyway...it's political correctness gone mad

  • @simonharding3109
    @simonharding3109 Před 2 lety +36

    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!

  • @davidgormley7990

    Sad to hear that Stew's dropped his beans. Happened to me recently. There's no coming back from it at our age.

  • @davidpowell8110
    @davidpowell8110 Před 2 lety +32

    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.

  • @guitarmuscle6968
    @guitarmuscle6968 Před 2 lety +16

    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

  • @johnbarry4787
    @johnbarry4787 Před 2 lety +19

    I did a search for Stewart Lee on CZcams 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.

  • @Yossarian.
    @Yossarian. Před 2 lety +192

    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.

  • @babyonboardwithnursewendy4803

    I loved Stewart’s take on being a shop owner at his gigs.

  • @derekspitz9225
    @derekspitz9225 Před 2 lety +24

    Eddie Yeats' laugh from 1970s Coronation Street has let itself go.

  • @jahajavisstokej
    @jahajavisstokej Před rokem +4

    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.

  • @u_brain
    @u_brain Před 2 lety +14

    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.

  • @vivo-audio
    @vivo-audio Před 2 lety +13

    Stu's, honest, interesting and very funny interviews are just as entertaining as his live shows. Thank you for this great interview. Just brilliant!

  • @plumduff3303
    @plumduff3303 Před rokem +10

    I met Mr Lee once in Finsbury Park he mocked my protruding ears and wished me well during blustery weather conditions.

  • @alingard1
    @alingard1 Před 2 lety +4

    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.

  • @canoebadour
    @canoebadour Před 2 lety +12

    I once met sue perkins/Stewart Lee. He/they/she were surprisingly down to earth and very, very funny.

  • @charlesalan5999
    @charlesalan5999 Před rokem +3

    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!