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Post by Stan Butler on Aug 29, 2006 22:23:33 GMT
Anyone here like Jack? I don't mind him myself. Not the funniest stand-up around (granted), but he aint too bad. He has actually got a bit more pleasant over the years. He used to be a right grumpy sod years ago, and I couldn't stick him then, but he's changed a bit now. He's more tolerable.
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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Aug 30, 2006 0:07:00 GMT
Saw him on "Have I Got News For You" the other day!
Jesus - he looks even more like Jack Nicholson when he's geten a beard!
RED RUM! RED RUM!
Frikkening!
;D
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Post by Stan Butler on Sept 21, 2006 10:11:47 GMT
Jack Dee Reveals Doctor Who DesireComedian Jack Dee has revealed he would like to guest star in the next series of Doctor Who.
The star, who received acclaim for straight acting roles in shows such as Tunnel of Love and The Deputy, told The Stage that while he preferred comedy and did not want to move into drama, he would make the exception to star in the hugely popular fantasy series.
“I haven’t thought what character I could be, probably a villain,” he joked. “Maybe Cyberman number 6.”
In the last series Peter Kay was well received as the sinister Victor Kennedy - who turned out to be the alien Abzorbaloff in disguise - in the episode entitled Love & Monsters.
Dee, whose first major television comedy for years, Lead Balloon, is set for broadcast on BBC4 later this month, also added that he had plans for another run of his hugely successful series Jack Dee -Live at the Apollo next year.
Lead Balloon, which was penned by Dee and Pete Sinclair, follows the life of a slightly down on his luck comedian and writer Rick Spleen who finds himself hosting more and more corporate events. The star admitted it was loosely based on a mix of people he knew.
The first episodes sees Spleen have his garbage searched by tabloid journalists as a result of a television adverts he has made - this is understood to be a tip of the hat to the situation impressionist Alistair MacGowan found himself in after he made adverts warning people of identity fraud.Woah woah woah! Roll Back...."In the last series Peter Kay was well received as the sinister Victor Kennedy - who turned out to be the alien Abzorbaloff."I think not!
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