Alternative comedian and super-cool podcat Adam Buxton chats to the hilarious writer and actor Reece Shearsmith in this 2015 interview taken from BBC Radio's 'Chain Reaction'.
He made me laugh in Peter Kays Car Share and I was surprised to find he'd done the blurb for some reprints of a series of Mysteries books (Ghosts, Monsters and UFOs) that where popular in schools in the late 70's through the 80's. He's a good lad.
I love how he thought Dean being burned with a cigarettes was cruel, but doesn't mention him going home and having a fit directly after finding out his nan had died haha
I was 14 when the first 'League' episode was aired and I nearly died laughing in the first ten minutes. Loved it ever since.
Number 9 is absolute go-to television to me. Reece and Steve are geniuses...genii..
Adam looking like intellectual Gigachad in the thumbnail!
What an excellent interview. Genuinely learned something new about Reece, and Adam is a true pro interviewer.
Adam's just excellent, isn't he? I love his podcast ♥️
He made me laugh in Peter Kays Car Share and I was surprised to find he'd done the blurb for some reprints of a series of Mysteries books (Ghosts, Monsters and UFOs) that where popular in schools in the late 70's through the 80's. He's a good lad.
Just wanted to say cheers for this channel. I've been going through all the chain reaction episodes you've got here and it's great.
My pleasure :)
Love LOG and I love Adam Buxton, what a great treat
Eleventy-One !
after Recces "you weren't born" comment I had to check who was oldest. Adam is roughly 2 and a half months older
I love how he thought Dean being burned with a cigarettes was cruel, but doesn't mention him going home and having a fit directly after finding out his nan had died haha
Comedy genius
His IMDB still has the same bio. Not been updated since the 90s?
Why this peach of a series was never commissioned on telly is a mystery
Absolutely. This SURELY had some legs
When i first watched LOG i realised i recognised where the roundabout zoo was. Glossop.
I still to this day look for 'Paulines pens'.
Where do you look?