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Season 2
In A Quiet Word With Rob Sitch, comedian Tony Martin snags a rare on-camera chat with his former D Generation and Late Show co-star Rob Sitch, now one of the principals of the hugely
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In A Quiet Word With Rob Sitch, comedian Tony Martin snags a rare on-camera chat with his former D Generation and Late Show co-star Rob Sitch, now one of the principals of the hugely successful Working Dog production house. Over a tangent-filled half hour, Sitch recalls the origin of the D Generation and discusses the group's commitment both to high and low comedy.
The genesis of The Late Show, 'Shitscared' and 'Charlie the Wonder Dog' are covered, as is Sitch's work on such Working Dog hits as Frontline, The Castle, Molvania and Thank God You're Here. There is brief mention of the upcoming Working Dog movie, talk of sketches that 'never got up and for good reason', and at least one use of the phrase 'How's the serenity?'.
In A Quiet Word With Rob Brydon, comedian Tony Martin leads the BAFTA-nominated comic actor and writer on a rambling journey through his remarkable career; from presenting products on
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In A Quiet Word With Rob Brydon, comedian Tony Martin leads the BAFTA-nominated comic actor and writer on a rambling journey through his remarkable career; from presenting products on the Home Shopping Network, and having his only line cut from his film debut with Sean Connery, to being 'discovered' by Steve Coogan, who produced the early successes Human Remains and Marion and Geoff.
Brydon discusses his collaborations with Coogan and director Michael Winterbottom, from Tristram Shandy to the upcoming The Trip; reveals the origins of Gavin and Stacey's Uncle Bryn; speaks of the difficulty of playing 'himself'; and blows the lid off the 'Small Man Trapped in a Box'. A thoroughly entertaining Quiet Word with the man once voted the '47th Sexiest Man in Wales'.
In A Quiet Word With Catherine Tate, comedian Tony Martin leads the British comic actress on a merry dance through her award-winning career, from her early work on The Bill - accurately
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In A Quiet Word With Catherine Tate, comedian Tony Martin leads the British comic actress on a merry dance through her award-winning career, from her early work on The Bill - accurately recreated here - to her massively successful three seasons of The Catherine Tate Show and popular tenure as the Doctor's assistant on Doctor Who.
Tate reveals what it's like to shoot a comedy scene with the Prime Minister, what it's like to hurl abuse at the Queen on national television, and what it's like to break the record for most uses of the F-word in a single sketch. Martin excavates the origins of her most famous characters, finds out how Tate got a new word into the Oxford dictionary, and baffles her with a reference to a TV show she can't recall making, in this loose and entertaining Quiet Word.
In A Quiet Word with Ross Noble, comedian Tony Martin manages to pin down the award-winning stand-up comic and self-confessed 'randomist' for a surprisingly thoughtful discussion of what
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In A Quiet Word with Ross Noble, comedian Tony Martin manages to pin down the award-winning stand-up comic and self-confessed 'randomist' for a surprisingly thoughtful discussion of what it is he actually does. Ross attempts to explain his surrealistic thought processes, and recalls highlights and lowlights of his hugely successful career 'talking bollocks' in front of crowds of strangers.
He talks of his early job as a TV warm-up man, reveals how his 'Twitter Bombard' campaign got completely out of control, and professes his continued love for Australia, despite having lost every last possession in the Black Saturday bushfires.
In A Quiet Word with Shaun Micallef, Tony Martin drags the award-winning comedian, writer, actor and game show host back to the national broadcaster to explain himself.
In a
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In A Quiet Word with Shaun Micallef, Tony Martin drags the award-winning comedian, writer, actor and game show host back to the national broadcaster to explain himself.
In a conversation that veers all over the shop, Micallef recalls his early stage performances - and their reviews, reveals how he snuck onto national television through the back door, and explains how he has juggled several different 'versions' of himself in his various TV projects.
There are frequent insights, several cheap laughs and a mystifying reference to Chester Conklin in this candid and amusing Quiet Word with the often misspelt Shaun Micallef.
This week on A Quiet Word, comedian Tony Martin has a lively chat with the actor/director and memoirist Richard E Grant. Although best known for his roles in the classic comedy Withnail
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This week on A Quiet Word, comedian Tony Martin has a lively chat with the actor/director and memoirist Richard E Grant. Although best known for his roles in the classic comedy Withnail & I, several Robert Altman films and TV's Scarlet Pimpernel, Martin dredges up several credits that Grant himself can barely remember, including his debut as 'Village Yokel' in Penelope Keith's only unsuccessful sitcom.
Grant talks about his role in the upcoming Iron Lady with Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher, reveals his part in exposing an outrageous 'AIDS cure' scam, denies he started that rumour about the actor and the gerbil, and, at one point, accuses Martin of wearing a hairpiece.
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