Yesterday we did a bit of work for BBC Radio 7. We’re presenting the Radio 7 Comedy Club on the 27th and the 29th August at 10pm. Here we are, in the studio, looking funny.
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Hi guys, how great to hear you on Radio 7. You were a breath of silly anarchy in my childhood and your “Circus of Evil” tour, I think it was called, was perhaps the funniest night of my life. The hysteria about the tour – your supposed satanist activities – just served to make it even better. In the show, you couldn’t find a goat to sacrifice, so you used a kebab. You couldn’t find blood, so you used Ribena Toothkind and perhaps the best – you couldn’t find a Necronomicon – so you got the whole audience to chant items from the lingerie section of the Kays Catalogue. I must have drawn atention to myself as, in the Swindon show, you got me up on stage and got me to lie down on stage and a toy Evil Knievel stunt bike jumped over over me. How I wish your work was available on DVD. All these years later, my mum still gets it wrong – rather than “Swing your pants” she will still (after a small Guinness)invite us to “wag your trousers” You are two of the funniest guys ever. Thanks for the laughs. Long may you reign.
Woo! Radio 7 needs more Trev and Simon.
Or you should do the Adam and Joe spot on Six Music – why aren’t you on the BBC more?
Hi guys, how great to hear you on Radio 7. You were a breath of silly anarchy in my childhood and your “Circus of Evil” tour, I think it was called, was perhaps the funniest night of my life. The hysteria about the tour – your supposed satanist activities – just served to make it even better. In the show, you couldn’t find a goat to sacrifice, so you used a kebab. You couldn’t find blood, so you used Ribena Toothkind and perhaps the best – you couldn’t find a Necronomicon – so you got the whole audience to chant items from the lingerie section of the Kays Catalogue. I must have drawn atention to myself as, in the Swindon show, you got me up on stage and got me to lie down on stage and a toy Evil Knievel stunt bike jumped over over me. How I wish your work was available on DVD. All these years later, my mum still gets it wrong – rather than “Swing your pants” she will still (after a small Guinness)invite us to “wag your trousers” You are two of the funniest guys ever. Thanks for the laughs. Long may you reign.
Wag Your Trousers is genius. That made me laugh out loud.
Thanks for ever-lasting fun.
Don’t ask me