Al Murray
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Brexit gifts the Little Englander a barrel-load of acidic spoofs, but this act seems content to serve up just the mild
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From Michael Palin to Father Ted, the comedian reveals the things that make him chuckle the most
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Shappi Khorsandi felt as if she’d walked on the moon. Isy Suttie watched a man change a dressing on a wound as she spoke. Omid Djalili fell off the stage. So how did the first gigs of Paul Merton, Susan Calman and other top comics go?
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If Wetherspoons’ Tim Martin can argue for Brexit via the medium of beer mats, what’s to stop Britain’s most outspoken publican from having his say?
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The pub landlord and six other leading stand-up comedians to take part
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Al Murray says he would welcome Nigel Farage in his pub 'to drown his sorrows tomorrow' should he lose to the Tories in South Thanet as the early signs suggest
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A handshake tells you everything you need to know about someone - so it better not be sweaty and limp
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Ukip leader Nigel Farage says he has no concerns over his South Thanet election rival Al Murray taking votes away from Ukip
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The comedian is to stand against Farage for South Thanet in the 2015 general election. But what are his guvnorment’s policies? Guardian experts question him on welfare, freedom, immigration and foreign lagers
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2015 general election: enough of the fatalism. It’s a great time to push for change in politics
Armando IannucciArmando Iannucci: Politicians are fearful, the electorate is confused, but let’s harness the ideas and passion alive in the country
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Marina Hyde: Al Murray is bringing a brilliantly bonkers form of satire to the election campaign
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Al Murray’s comic creation is standing against Nigel Farage in South Thanet with a ‘13-point common-sense action plan’. But what would Otis Lee Crenshaw and The Boy With Tape on His Face do for Westminster?
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With his comic creation Murray seemingly went from satirising Little England to celebrating it. But his bid for South Thanet promises to be funny, weird and combative – it might even do the nation a good turn, writes Brian Logan
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Bim Adewunmi: Fangirl Darcey’s Roman holiday adds little private colour to the Hepburn story, while Al Murray’s spy snoop neither shakes nor stirs …
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Seann Walsh: 28 | Al Murray: The Pub Landlord’s Festive Saloon | Russell Howard: Wonderbox
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Comedian rounds on deputy prime minister after getting mention in keynote speech at Liberal Democrat conference in Glasgow
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The comic Pub Landlord still carries his teenage passion for the superhero comics filled with complex stories and masterful illustrations
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Tim Dowling: What do Ray Winstone, Claire Sweeney and Al Murray have in common? They all get in the way of some interesting stories about Victorian lunatic asylums
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Politicians seem to think that pouring a pint makes them look normal. How deluded can they be, asks Al Murray, aka the Pub Landlord
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The comedian talks about his father's 'omnicompetence' when he was growing up, and his mum's incredible energy. Interview by Angela Wintle
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David Cameron's speech to the Federation of Small Businesses | David Cameron's relationship to Al Murray
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If, as has been proved, the prime minister is a distant cousin of the comedian Al Murray, who else might he be related to? Stuart Heritage is so worried, he investigates
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Charity's lawyers warn of 'enormous damage' as supporters including Frankie Boyle and Al Murray launch Twitter attacks. By John Plunkett and Jason Deans
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The Pub Landlord doesn't serve up radical new comedy, but Murray is a quick wit who turns his tactlessness on himself, writes Brian Logan
Who said it: Pub Landlord Al Murray, or JD Wetherspoon founder Tim Martin?