Michael McIntyre and Andi Osho
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This week Michael McIntyre takes his Roadshow to Leeds, where he introduces sets from Jack Whitehall, Andi Osho and Sean Collins, plus Ardal O'Hanlon to close the show. In our regular interview spot here on the blog, we're pleased to catch up with Andi Osho and pose the following important questions...
Comedy Blog: If the Roadshow could go anywhere in the world where would you like it to be, and why?
Andi Osho: Is it OK to go somewhere hot? Michael McIntyre鈥檚 Caribbean Roadshow has a ring to it.听
Comedy Blog: Where in the UK have been your best and worst gigs?
Andi Osho: The Comedy Store is like Westminster Abbey for new comics, it鈥檚 sacred ground. So when I did an open spot that finally convinced the owner, Don Ward, to give me a paid gig, that was a pretty special moment, only surpassed when Eddie Izzard came back stage shortly after I鈥檇 been on and started giving me advice. 鈥淵ou should talk about jam... mmm yeah.鈥 He didn鈥檛 say that. He was lovely.
Probably my worst was a very rowdy gig down in Bournemouth. There was one table of teachers that wouldn鈥檛 shut up. They were really arrogant, half of them had their backs to the stage and they thought they were funnier than the comics. In the interval, the promoter had a stern word. Later we found out, they weren鈥檛 teachers...they were police
Comedy Blog: Which stand-up comedian, living or dead, would you most like to see on the Roadshow?
Andi Osho: One of my comedy heroes is Chris Rock. I鈥檇 love to see him walk out in front of an unsuspecting audience and go 鈥淗elllloooo Cardiff and what the f*** is up with y鈥檃ll?鈥 How good would that be?
Comedy Blog: Who's the most famous person you're friends with on Facebook, or follows you on Twitter?
Andi Osho: Well you can 鈥榖efriend鈥 any one on facebook and follow anyone on twitter. I鈥檝e got a few famous followers, the weirdest being Keith Chegwin. I got an email saying Keith Chegwin is now following you. I thought, I really hope that鈥檚 .听
Comedy Blog: Which website do you really love?
Andi Osho: . To quote , after looking at that site, 鈥淚鈥檝e seen sh#t that will turn you white.鈥 It still amazes me, the things that people put on line.
Comedy Blog: What are you doing next?
Andi Osho: I鈥檓 looking forward to touring my Edinburgh show, Afroblighty, next year in the mean time, I鈥檓 working on a radio sitcom pilot. I love writing and try and cram in as much as I can (when I鈥檓 not tweeting!)
Comedy Blog: What comedy project would you do if money was no object?
Andi Osho: I鈥檇 amass the best writers and producers and create a new sitcom that showcases the best of the UK鈥檚 multicultural talent. It鈥檚 been way too long since there鈥檚 been a successful black comedy in the UK.
Comedy Blog: What do you see as the future of comedy?
Andi Osho: Who knows. Stand up comedy is hot property right now, it鈥檚 a great time to be involved. It's brilliant because stand up on TV seems to be having some kind resurgence. Stand ups are being allowed to get up from behind desks and just do what they do best.
Comedy Blog: JLS have recently launched their own condoms. What merchandising would you like to see with your name on it?
Andi Osho: Wow, that is optimistic on their part. My name sounds a little Japanese so perhaps a sushi restaurant and when someone orders our signature dish the waiter would say 鈥淎ndi Osho鈥檚 Special鈥 and I鈥檇 say,鈥 Ah bless鈥
Comedy Blog: What question would you like to be asked, that no one has ever asked you?
Andi Osho: "Would you like some free shoes from Louboutin?" No one EVER says that to me. What is wrong with this world? I love my heels even though I can barely walk in them. I look like .
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Comment number 1.
At 24th Oct 2010, Paul wrote:Really enjoyed the set on tonight's show, but tell me, is the show really as short as we see on the TV, or are we just getting the highlights?
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Comment number 2.
At 27th Oct 2010, dave_the_bass2 wrote:"There was one table of teachers that wouldn鈥檛 shut up... they thought they were funnier than the comics." In the case of Ms Osho, not hard to imagine.
Why is this woman suddenly getting loads of TV exposure? Dreary, unoriginal material ("I'm Nigerian, listen as I do the voice.." yawn - it didn't make Gina Yashere funny, it won't do it for you either), all delivered really, really badly. See her almost non-appearance on Mock The Week for further evidence, if you are really mascohistic. She's rubbish.
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