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The Stephen K Amos Talk Show (Series 2)

By: Stephen K Amos
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  • Summary

  • Warning: strong language and adult content.

    Recorded live at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, comedian Stephen K Amos is back for another series of his talk show. As ever, Stephen invites some of his favourite stand ups to sit down for a chat about life, comedy and all the funny stuff in between. This is the closest you can get to being an insider at the world's biggest comedy festival, via the banter of some of the funniest people on the planet.

    Expect deep insights, hilarious admissions, and outrageous anecdotes from the titans of comedy as well as the stars of the future. Each show also features an exclusive comedy performance.

    This is an Audible Original Podcast. Free for members. You can download all 8 episodes to your Library now.

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Episodes
  • Episode 1
    Dec 7 2018

    Stephen is joined by legendary impressionist Jon Culshaw for a romp through some of his best characters and a peek behind the impersonations to the man himself....

    Plus, comedian and ex-special advisor to the Labour Party, Ayesha Hazarika, stops by for a chat about the curious relationship between comedy and politics. Musical comedian Christian Reilly ends the show with his own hilarious dissection of the pop songs you love.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 2
    Dec 7 2018

    Northern comedy powerhouse Justin Moorhouse surprises Stephen with his unexpected eating habits, US Gen-X legend Janeane Garofalo gives us her take on street etiquette, and brilliant newcomer Huge Davies closes the show with a song.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 3
    Dec 7 2018

    Acid-tongued US comic Scott Capurro stops by for a chat, along with TV panel show regular Zoe Lyons who discusses how tragedy is annoyingly good for comedy. Plus rising star Masud Milas finishes up the show with some live stand up.

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    33 mins

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Hilariously, refreshingly funny. Superbly diverse

So many good laughs. Laughter's said to have therapeutic value; I agree & this is a box of pills for sure.

I love that Stephen K Amos has brought several international comedians together from such diverse backgrounds.

No tropic seems out of bounds here & what a great way to have one's awareness & consciousness of otherwise taboo subjects expanded.

Totally brilliant! Big thank you.

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Not as good as Series one

Episode seven is the best, as it is two people talking and not just people trying to shock in an unnecessary way.

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A mixed bag but fun overall

An interesting mix of comedic guests, a few of whom I will keep an eye (and ear!) out for in future. I doubt I'd listen to this series again but I have, and I'm sure will, listen to other things by Amos. Recommended to comedy fans who like catching up with well-known artists as well as discovering new ones. Jordan Grey's song at the end of the penultimate episode was a particularly Minchin-esque highlight.

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