ist of Fun is mostly the work of two individuals who
have never done a proper day's work in their lives.Together with the novelty-gonk that is Peter and other special guests, Stewart Lee and Richard Herring make up the fun packed show we know and love. On this page I am putting pictures of all the major characters from the show.
I'm still on the look-out for pictures of Rod Hull and The Girl Who Smells of Spam. If you have any (screen grabs or otherwise) please let me know.
Stew's
greatest achievement was recording a satirical item about the gulf war for
the now defunct satellite station BSB. It was never broadcast. He now
lives in semi-seclusion in a disused nuclear bomb shelter under London and
only emerges at weekends to bait Christians.
His career reached it's height when he was asked
to record the voice of a spider for a Channel 4 schools programme. But
the tape went wrong...for some reason. And he was never invited back again.
He now spends his days near Dis in East Anglia, healing the paws of
otters.
Here is that
man. Peter is a 32 year old Welsh virgin living in Balham. His only friend
in the world was Donny Oddlegs.
Unfortunately, Donny perished when Rich dropped him in a bin and
accidently set fire to him.
But you must do your
hobbies to celebrate The Hobbymeister and his works. Simon says "I have
prepared some hobbies for you hobby idiots to do
here. You may drink your weak lemon drink now....or save it
until later."
No one knows why, but Stewart Lee wants
this more than anything else. It is completely useless because the stick
would break instantly. But Stew wants it anyway.
Carry on to the next page of the Gall-ery
Here we can see Stewart Lee enjoying a magic smartie.
Here we can see Richard Herring in the bath doing
his favourite thing.
T
he saying goes: There is always someone worse off than you.
Simon Quinlank is the true king of all hobbies and is far better at
them than you will ever be. However hard you try.
We've all seen Rich and Stew
at work on television. But here they are during a more informal moment
between shows.
Finally (for
now) we have the moon on a stick.