| Programme Name: | Details: |
|---|---|
| 28 Acts In 28 Minutes | ...Richard Herring: With comedian STEWART LEE, Richard Herring became mildly successful in the mid-1990s with a string of radio and TV shows such as Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World (Radio 4), Lee & Herring's Fist Of Fun (Radio 1) and This Morning With Richard Not Judy (BBC2). He now performs stand-up comedy on his own.... |
| All The Way From Memphis | ...Guests STEWART LEE And Martin Freeman.... |
| Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive | ...STEWART LEE, Justin Edwards, Mark Watson ... |
| Arthur Smith's Balham Bash | ...... |
| Best Tunes, The | ...STEWART LEE, co-creator of Jerry Springer the Opera, explores depictions of the Devil, who has enjoyed key roles in work by Marlowe, Milton and Peter Cook. Contributors include Fay Weldon, Andy Hamilton and Peter Stanford.... |
| Chain Reaction | ...Johnny Vegas Interviews STEWART LEE... |
| Comic To Comic | ...Bruce Morton talks to STEWART LEE about surviving Jerry Springer the Opera, and getting mistaken for the lead singer of UB40.... |
| From Fact To Fiction | ...By STEWART LEE.... |
| Genius | Recorded in front of an audience, Genius is the radio comedy series which sees award-winning comedian Dave Gorman and a celebrity guest chew over the ridiculous, unworkable but sometimes genius inventions, schemes and policies of the public. ...STEWART LEE... |
| Glasgow Dreamer | ...Arnold Brown presents a celebration of the work of writer and humorist Ivor Cutler on his 80th birthday. Contributors include STEWART LEE, John Hegley, John Peel and Harry Hill.... |
| How Robin Ince Got His Groove Back | ...Comedian Robin Ince asks if his was the last generation of truly obsessed pop fans. He is joined by guests including STEWART LEE and Andrew Collins. He also tries to reassemble his own precious record collection after it died in a freak sewage accident.... |
| Inner Voices | ...Written and performed by STEWART LEE... |
| Lee And Herring's Fist Of Fun | ...The cult BBC Radio 1 series hosted by STEWART LEE and Richard Herring, with Alistair McGowan. From October 1993.... |
| Lee Mack And Friends At The Fringe | ...Comedians performing at the fringe include Dara O'Briain, STEWART LEE and Rhod Gilbert ... |
| Lenny Bruce Is Dead | ...The programme includes contributions from Eddie Izzard, John Fortune, Dick Gregory, STEWART LEE and features an exclusive interview with Lenny's daughter, Kitty Bruce.... |
| Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World | ...Life's big mysteries are explained by the sci-fi star. Stars Richard Herring, STEWART LEE and Tom Baker. From October 1992.... |
| Political Animal | ...Hosted by John Oliver and Andy Zaltzman, a special episode features appearances from Steve Hughes, STEWART LEE and Mark Watson. Recorded at the Edinburgh Festival in 2005.... |
| Quote Unquote | ...Nigel Rees hosts a panel game about quotations with guests Kit Hesket Harvey, STEWART LEE, Rosie Millard and Jayne Tunnicluffe.... |
| Serious About Comedy | ...Guests: Bruce Dessau, STEWART LEE, Sue Perkins.... |
| Star Trek | ...Comedian and Star Trek fan STEWART LEE takes us on a journey to the final frontier, with a look at the phenomenal science fiction series, marking 40 years since it began, from its conception, to its worldwide popularity. How its creator, Gene Roddenberry, injected his humanist values into the show, and the various ways that the groundbreaking series made television history, throughout its five incarnations.... |
| Week Ending | ...STEWART LEE (Author)... |
| White Face Dark Heart | ...STEWART LEE explores what lies beneath the friendly red-nosed image of the clown.... |
| With Comic In Tent | ...Arthur Smith introduces a tribute to Malcolm Hardee from the Cabaret Marquee at GLASTONBURY, with top name comedians including STEWART LEE, Simon Munnery and Jeff Green.... |
| With Great Pleasure | ...Writer and stand-up comedian STEWART LEE introduces a selection of his favourite poetry and prose to an audience at 'The Shed' in North Yorkshire. Highlights range from Ray Bradbury to Joe Queenan and from Wyndham Lewis to William Blake ... |