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These are things that happen to me in my life, my career, and while I’m sitting in front of my computer.
 
It’s a blog, that’s what it means.
 
Nice new photos of me on stage, for a change.
Monday, 21 January 2008
 
I did a last-minute gig at one of my favorite venues the Krater Comedy Club at the Komedia in Brighton last week, and a photographer called Ed Moore (could be Edward, that’s probably what his mum calls him), and he’s just sent me some photos of me on stage.
 
Most of my publicity shots are done in studios, and quite often they make me look like a magician as a consequence.  For some reason I tend
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Little Howard's Unpleasant Lullaby - signed, now available in our shop
Tuesday, 15 January 2008
 
My new children’s book is now available from our Ebay Shop.  It’s based on one of the most popular bits of my stand-up and has been selling like hot-cakes at our live shows.  The basic premiss is that it’s a lullaby for children you don’t like; go to bed or this list of horrific things will happen to you.  Live is seems to appeal as much to adults as it does to children, possibly more to
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The London Review of Crisps
Saturday, 5 January 2008
 
I spent Christmas between my new in-law’s house and my parent’s house.  The festive season taught me two things.
 
 My flat in Shepherd’s Bush doesn’t have any bathroom scales, and so when I’m there I often completely loose track of how much I hate myself.  
Rest isn’t always good for the brain.
 
A honeymoon at an all-inclusive resort, followed by two christmases with two sets of people who are
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The Story so far.
Friday, 4 January 2008
 
Last year was a pretty good year.  My first half-hour animated pilot Stairlift To Heaven was broadcast to CBBC, which I directed, animated, co-wrote (with Chris Chantler) and voiced.  Okay, I voiced the dog.  The other characters were voiced by Richard Briers, Una Stubbs, Rik Mayall, Mark Gattis and Mona Hammond.
 
Our first Radio 4 series Peacefully In Their Sleeps was broadcast, which I co-
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