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A Guide for the Perplexed
Back at the dawn of time when comedy consisted of camp stereotypes and 'my wife's so fat' jokes, Arnold Brown, Alexei Sayle, Ben Elton, and others were busy creating an alternative brand of comedy....
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A Place for My Stuff!
Classic Carlin all the way. His eighth comedy album after a five year break....
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A Space Goddessy
All the offensive, politically incorrect material in this album was dictated by the evil voices in Judy Tenuta's head....
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Alibis for Life
Sean Hughes has taken a break from his novel writing and the hit TV show Never Mind the Buzzcocks to write and perform a new live show entitled Alibis for Life....
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All Classical Music Explained
A classical concert is like sex: you don't know how long it will last, you don't know what you should be thinking about, and it can be embarrassing if you start clapping in the wrong place....
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All Things Firesign
Beginning on the 4th of July and running until New Year's Eve 2002, The Firesign Theatre returned to their natural home, radio....
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An American Tragedy
Pretty Paul Parsons is a self-proclaimed schizophrenic, dyslexic, transsexual with Alzheimer's, who is currently working on a process by which he hopes to cure hemophilia with acupuncture....
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An Audience with Arthur Smith
Much loved broadcaster, comedian and Grumpy Old Man Arthur Smith sets the world to rights in this hilarious recording of his one-man show....
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An Evening with Wally Londo
Here is George Carlin's sixth album, recorded in 1975. Tracks include Teenage Masturbation, Mental Hot Foots, High on the Plane, and more....
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And Why Not?
This is the very first record produced by Laughing Stock. Recorded at the Edinburgh Festival in 1991, it contains much of Arnold's best known and best loved works....
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