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TSORH #5 - Metal Mickey. Richard dissects his performance of Someone Likes Yoghurt and reflects on changing tastes in comedy and whether his on stage persona was well-defined enough, as well as enjoying the way that once obscure references become almost totally lost after another ten years. You can hear a bit of the Rudyard Kipling routine and Richard's pre and post show analysis (slightly rushed as the show had over run), plus he looks forward to his difficult mid-life crisis shows menage a un and Oh F*ck, I'm 40. He is also looking after his baby during this podcast. Sorry if that annoys you. Buy the audios of the first 10 shows here www.gofasterstripe.com and buy tickets to the shows here: http://leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com/shows/873527351

An episode of the The Twelve Shows Of Richard Herring podcast, hosted by Comedy.co.uk, titled "Episode 5" was published on August 19, 2015 and runs 27 minutes.

August 19, 2015 ·27m · The Twelve Shows Of Richard Herring

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TSORH #5 - Metal Mickey. Richard dissects his performance of Someone Likes Yoghurt and reflects on changing tastes in comedy and whether his on stage persona was well-defined enough, as well as enjoying the way that once obscure references become almost totally lost after another ten years. You can hear a bit of the Rudyard Kipling routine and Richard's pre and post show analysis (slightly rushed as the show had over run), plus he looks forward to his difficult mid-life crisis shows menage a un and Oh F*ck, I'm 40. He is also looking after his baby during this podcast. Sorry if that annoys you. Buy the audios of the first 10 shows here www.gofasterstripe.com and buy tickets to the shows here: http://leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com/shows/873527351

TSORH #5 - Metal Mickey. Richard dissects his performance of Someone Likes Yoghurt and reflects on changing tastes in comedy and whether his on stage persona was well-defined enough, as well as enjoying the way that once obscure references become almost totally lost after another ten years. You can hear a bit of the Rudyard Kipling routine and Richard's pre and post show analysis (slightly rushed as the show had over run), plus he looks forward to his difficult mid-life crisis shows menage a un and Oh F*ck, I'm 40. He is also looking after his baby during this podcast. Sorry if that annoys you. Buy the audios of the first 10 shows here www.gofasterstripe.com and buy tickets to the shows here: http://leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com/shows/873527351
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