Here is selection of my favourite Lee and Herring
sketches from 'Fist of Fun' and the other bits and pieces they've done.
Here are the hobbies of Simon Quinlank. Do these hobbies to stop the
heads of disembodied women shouting in your brain. Drink your
weak lemon drink now.
For the last twenty years Lionel Nimrod has investigated the strange
and unusual. A few years ago, Rich and Stew helped Lionel in his quest to
draw back the veils of the unknown. To find out more about this great man
and his work, journey to
Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World!
Peter, who is the co-author of the recipe book for the single
32-year-old Welsh virgin living in Balham, 'One is quite lonely', has been
given his own squalid little page here.
Sky Television has got the image of being a shoddy, overpriced purveyor
of American pap.
Nothing could be further from the truth! On this
page is some transcripts from what is arguably* the best children's
programme on British television, Histor's eye.
Sky TV's one-eyed history crow.
* Very arguably
Stew and Rich have many celebrity friends from the world of television.
Here is their most famous friend, from Emu's Pink Windmill, it's Rod Hull!
It is him!
Or was it? By the end of the second series of Fist of Fun, Stu had
serious doubts that Rod Hull was who he said he was. Find out
what happened.
One day he'll be responsible for destroying the world with plagues and
diseases. Find out how he passes the time while waiting for the Apocalypse
with our in-depth look at A Day In the Life Of Pestilence.
Here is some of Stew's solo stand-up material he performed on Channel 5's
'The Comedy Network'
Rich's 'List of Milk' was broadcast on an episode of TMWRNJ, but
unfortunatly many people around the country lost the BBC 2 signal while he
was reciting it. Now, for the first time, that list can be brought to you in
full here
Why Not Try reading Robert Greenwood'sWhy Not Try
list broadcast in episode five of TMWRNJ
Rich proves that The Spice Girls represents all
the types of women that exist in the world.