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Ben Elton

Nick Prawnby

First XI
Going on Wednesday night.

Saw him years ago at Cliffs with Rick Mayal.

Wonder what the Thatch-slagging millionaire will be joking about now?
 
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Quote[/b] (Nick Prawnby @ Dec. 12 2005,21:38)]Going on Wednesday night.

Saw him years ago at Cliffs with Rick Mayal.

Wonder what the Thatch-slagging millionaire will be joking about now?
I think you will find he is now the butt of other comedians jokes.
 
He lives 6 months of the year here in Western Australia.
He lives between a house in Fremantle and a pad in a tiny, isolated but beautifull place called Prevally.
He occasionally attends the comedy club nights in Perth to check out the talent.
 
He used to be funny a while ago, but recently seems to have lost it a bit. Still, much credit to him for helping create the Young Ones - still one of my favorite comedy shows.
 
And credit to him for turning Blackadder from a weird period drama into the funniest comedy programme of the late 80s and early 90s.

Matt
 
A good show, about two hours of typical non-stop ranting.

Politics, current affairs and pubes all well covered, he's older, more chunky but thankfully aware of it.

Audience of thirty somethings + .

We all jolly well enjoyed it.
 
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