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Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle Returns!

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Matt Callanan | 18:02 UK time, Tuesday, 9 February 2010


'There'll be a 2nd series of Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle. Huzzah! Huzzah!'Ìý tweeted producer Armando Iannucci earlier today.

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We've spoken to Mr Lee himself and he told us:
"Cock-A-Hoop About New Vehicle. I'm delighted that ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳2 have recommissioned SLCV and am really looking forward to getting the team back together to make an even more irritating series than the first. I can't believe it, frankly, and I am completely cock-a-hoop."

For those of you that missed it first time around here's Stewart and Armando in a Frost/Nixon style face off talking about Series 1 of Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle.






Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Devereux & Onians Productions Interview with Stewart Lee


    ...

    Devereux & Onians Productions


    presents

    An interview with Stewart Lee 15th January 2010


    "If you prefer a milder interview, please ask for one"

    Leicester Square Theatre dressing room, London


    This is the first interview in the Forebroadcast Project series:

  • Comment number 2.

    The interview is divided into five chunks. We are uploading them at Neanderthal pace at the following site (the second chunk has now been uploaded):



    Thank you for posting.

  • Comment number 3.

    3. At 20:32pm on 10 Feb 2010, wrote:

    And Trigger pulled a face - - Stewart celebrates Del Day in recognitikon of the funniest thing EVER on TV

  • Comment number 4.

    Much like Mr. Lee, I too am cock-a-hoop about the prospective return of his Comedy Vehicle.

    It knocks all other comedic performances into a cocked hat.

    More power to your elbow, Stewart. Keep annoying people.

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