We’ve done a feature on new Belgian sophistiquiz Twee tot de Zesde Macht. I hope you enjoy it.
In other news! The new Fifty 50 Show is out featuring Lewis Murphy chatting with none other than special guest PROPER CELEBRITY Tom Scott!
We’ve done a feature on new Belgian sophistiquiz Twee tot de Zesde Macht. I hope you enjoy it.
In other news! The new Fifty 50 Show is out featuring Lewis Murphy chatting with none other than special guest PROPER CELEBRITY Tom Scott!
Sorry everyone, real life Christmas stuff in full swing. I’m hoping to get a belated weekend special up in the next few days, and I’ve also got a new set of questions for The Line Up! Exciting!
There’s probably a proper format in this. Anyway, a couple of months ago certified Friend of the Bar and PROPER CELEBRITY Tom Scott did a game on Twitter called Don’t Get Your Hopes Up – a present was hidden in an Amazon locker somewhere in London, the location and code were released on Twitter, first person to get there won what was inside. It was a CD copy of Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up. It was quite exciting to follow and I laughed for hours.
Well now, with friend Dan, it’s BACK and it’s TIMES TWENTY-FOUR and might have some good prizes this time (might). A new prize up for grabs every day. If you’re in London, you might want to check out the page for Advent Locker. The official Twitter is here.
LADS, get ready for EXCITING MAN ON MAN SMACKDOWN ACTION (also featuring women) as we do MALE THINGS (also featuring women) such as:
The Gameological Society have done a thing on Knightmare. It includes an interview with Hugo Myatt.
This has just popped up on SRO Audiences. I offer it without comment:
Can a cockroach live for a week without its head? Can an octopus get an erection? Can a comedian tell the difference between badger and bat poo?
Join wildlife expert and TV presenter Chris Packham for the pilot of his hilarious new comedy wildlife panel show, Nevermind The Woodcocks, and you might well find out.
Our host Chris is joined by our two celebrity teams as they compete over a series of funny animal-based rounds.
Nevermind The Woodcocks is the new mischievous comedy panel show that proves what a completely entertaining place the natural world really is. A place where fact is always funnier than fiction.
The pilot is being recorded in London on Monday 17th December 2012 at The Rada Studio Theatre (formerly The Drill Hall), 16 Chenies Street, WC1E 7EX (nearest tube Goodge Street). If you would like to join us for a night of fun, then apply now!
If that sounds appealing, and goodness knows what channel this is being aimed at, you can apply for tickets here.
In other news, the Jeffrey Salmon’s Four Rooms position to be covered by a series of rotating dealers including Tamara Beckwith.