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Can I be Funny?
by James QuintinThe journey of an average man trying to become a Stand-up Comedian.
Copyright: The Headquarters 2013
Episodes
Ep 50: Neil O'Rourke
1h 6m · Published
It's back! You're favourite podcast you never knew you had subscribed to...
For a special episode 50 treat, I was very happy to have in the studio the wonderful Neil O'Rourke. SYTYF finalist, Leicester Square finalist and all round good egg.
We talk about comedy in Ireland, moving to London just for comedy, competitions, crowd work and so much more!
As always don’t forget to tweet the episode, follow me on twitter (@jamesquintin) and share with your friends!
Ep10: Wes Dalton
43m · Published
This week I'm chatting to the very funny fecker, Mr Wes Dalton! Wes is a fellow child Of Logan and we talk about his experience on the course, how he came to setting up his own night and how he kicked 'the habit'. You can find out more on the Facebook page: facebook.com/funnyfeckers and Twitter @WesleyDalton
Ep 49: Anastasia Rybachuk
52m · Published
We are going international again, this time it's Moscow as I chat to Anastasia Rybachuk. We talk about comedy poems, Russia's version of the gong show, judging people by what comedy they watch, learning English via Skype, first impressions of the London Open Mic scene, YouTube channel and what Russians really think about the UK...
As always don't forget to follow me on Twitter @jamesquintin
Ep 48: Hurt and Anderson
51m · Published
On this weeks show we have the duo stylings of Hurt and Anderson, a musical sketch group. We talk about winning and loosing, sketches, song writing, being in a duo and spending time in a cabin in the woods...
As always don’t forget to tweet the episode, follow me on twitter (@jamesquintin) and share with your friends!
Ep 47: Aidan 'Taco' Jones
53m · Published
Taco is an Australian comedian from the small town of Melbourne. In this episode we discuss the scene in Melbourne, changing material for the UK audience, looking forward to good shows, life stories being the basis for material, leaving the country, Competitions & what he thinks of the open mic scene in London.
As always don’t forget to tweet the episode, follow me on twitter and share with your friends!
Ep 46: Fern Brady
1h 7m · Published
It's Podcast time! This episode its the brilliant Fern Brady. We talk about Heckling before doing stand-up, types of comedic parents, working in a sex shop, the Manchester circuit, preparing an Edinburgh preview, the Female Comedians Brunch, BBC 3 pilot 'Radges', writing for the guardian, auditioning for 8 out of 10 cats, getting more gigs after being on TV & lap dancing for a dictators son...
Ep 45: Neil McFarlane
1h 6m · Published
In this episode we talk about Gigging in Glasgow, Pubs with no windows, uni in America, moving to London, having a USP, old rope, do we need a cull?, the UK Comedy Guild, the Edinburgh Fringe, being recognised in the real world, stand-up competitions, MCing, and assaulting
someone with toast…
As always don’t forget to tweet the episode, follow me on twitter and share with your friends!
Ep 44: Rosie Holt
47m · Published
It’s the first podcast of 2016, so to get us in the mood is the wonderful Rosie Holt. She is the Swiss Army knife of comedy. Musical comedy, youtube videos, sketches she does it all!
We chat about all of that plus being the only winner of the 'So You Think You Can Write' competition, Edinburgh and being booed of stage...
Ep 43: Sarah Jade Davidson
44m · Published
It’s the first podcast for a few months, so to get us back in the mood is the wonderful Sarah Jade Davidson. A very funny comedian and SYTYF semi-finalist from Belfast, we chat about first forays into comedy, the comedy scene in Belfast, North V's South comedy, Edinburgh 2016, day jobs, leaving Northern Ireland, hacky material, not recording gigs, and does an accent help…
Ep 42: Paul Langton
37m · Published
The Cavendish Arms is probably the starting point for most peoples gigs in the early point of their comedy career, so who better to talk about it than resident MC, Mr Paul Langton. We discuss the best and worst things seen at 'The Cav', being a bringer, comedy courses, having a support group, dying onstage, Ghostbusters and being an extra
Can I be Funny? has 50 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 40:50:21. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 5th, 2024 18:44.
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