calling Anglos and Anglophiles
Sep. 15th, 2008 12:21 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
(inspired by foreverdirt's latest link)
One thing I have found to stand between me and the feeling that England is home, has been my lack of familiarity with the people of pop and political culture. I have for indtance, rarely any idea who humph is snarking about in ISIHAC. Partly this is because I have no tv. However, rather than get one, then try to trawl through for the good bits, I am asking you, dear friends list to point me the right way.
Week one: comedy
Can you suggest British comedy or comedians that would probably not be known internationally which I might enjoy? (eg a passing comment from shanith led me to mitch benn. Awsome)
One thing I have found to stand between me and the feeling that England is home, has been my lack of familiarity with the people of pop and political culture. I have for indtance, rarely any idea who humph is snarking about in ISIHAC. Partly this is because I have no tv. However, rather than get one, then try to trawl through for the good bits, I am asking you, dear friends list to point me the right way.
Week one: comedy
Can you suggest British comedy or comedians that would probably not be known internationally which I might enjoy? (eg a passing comment from shanith led me to mitch benn. Awsome)
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Date: 2008-09-15 01:23 pm (UTC)If you don't know, I should probably mention that Michael Flanders suffered from Polio - you can see in the real video clips that breathing requires unusual (and very obvious) physical effort for him. Some people find this disturbing and/or upsetting, especially if they're not expecting it. (His voice control is very good despite having effectively no intercostal muscles and being chairbound. Listening to the audio without video, the only clue that there's anything wrong is that he takes very frequent breaths while singing; impressive for a man who has to move his shoulders up and down to breathe at all....)