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Thursday, 23rd September 2010 at 3:23pm |
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Apparently, Adam has made several little films for the BBC Comedy Blog. This is one he has been presenting at his live shows recently but now it is available for everyone to enjoy on the internet.
Hopefully, this will be available on Adam’s own YouTube channel in due course but according to Adam’s blog, this is the first in a series of twelve.
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Runjens on
Sunday, 27th June 2010 at 7:21pm |
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Apparently, due to popular demand, the Glastonbury BBC team have put together nearly eight minutes of webcam footage from Friday night.
Their final Sunset Show is tonight at 8pm on 6Music and there will be one more ‘Best of Glasto 09′ at 2pm tomorrow mornings.
The podcast made from Friday’s show is here.
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Thursday, 24th June 2010 at 11:22am |
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According to WeGotTickets, Adam is doing another gig at The Tabernacle on September 14th. The Tabernacle’s own site doesn’t mention it though.
A couple of days before that, Adam is going to appear at the Greenwich Comedy Festival using the BUG format again this year.
Today, the stylish Incredible Suit is celebrating the first anniversary of his film blog by sharing an idiotic interview he did with Joe Cornish. Expect giggles but no hard information.
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Wednesday, 16th June 2010 at 1:53pm |
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Sorry to shout that but it’s the best bit of news we’ve had in a while.
Joe Cornish has finally come back to the blog to tell us that there will be three Adam and Joe Shows over the Glasto weekend.
They will do a two hour Sunset Show each evening at 8pm.
This is the main page for all the BBC Glastonbury coverage.
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Monday, 10th May 2010 at 8:39pm |
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The news we were all hoping for has finally arrived. Adam accepted the award because Joe is still shooting Attack The Block.
The Telegraph published rather prematurely but we held our post until the live presentation had been made.
The judges’ citation for the comedy award said that Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish’s programme “was very strong on originality in both its content and its formats – musical pastiches, features, presenter-led sequences and banter. It interacts with its audience in a refreshing, engaging way.”
Read more here.
You can watch Adam’s speech on this page. If you scroll along the bottom markers you come to Comedy & it will take you straight to his award presentation.
Good to see Jarvis Cocker in there as a rising star and note that Jarvis thanked his producer, James Sterling who also produces for Adam’s Big Mixtape and of course, the Adam and Joe Show.
He gave a well considered and passionate speech in praise and support of BBC 6Music.
Just as a reminder, these were the other shows they were up against, care of www.comedy.co.uk.
Well done fellas. Save BBC 6Music!