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  1. Lee and Herring remain friends in real life, and occasionally reunite for one-off events. Collaborations include an interview together for The Guardian and a 2005 review of each other's work for the arts supplement of The Sunday Times .

  2. Stewart Lee and Richard Herring have done Edinburgh for more than 15 years, much of it as a double-act. As both launch solo stand-up shows there, they each tell tales on the other. Herring on Lee.

  3. Feb 14, 2018 · “It’ll have to live on through YouTube and in people’s minds,” says Herring (and he’s right, its survived in crackly, taped-off-TV videos posted on YouTube). “It’s a little secret thing, and that’s what’s good about it.

  4. OTT: Lee and Herring appear to have suffered from internal politics at the BBC - note the long gap between Fist of Fun and This Morning With Richard Not Judy, and the lack of any programmes for the last 18 months or so.

  5. This, Stewart Lee’s opening line addressing the riotous applause that he and Richard Herring earned thanks to being off of the telly on that BBC2 ‘Fist of Fun’ thing, demonstrates the relationship the duo had between their on-stage personas and their real-life human being selves.

  6. Dec 12, 2011 · * The entire Lee and Herring Live at the Cochrane live show from 1995 (the VHS release that sometimes cropped up on Paramount, the only L&H to ever get repeated on the channel we think, unless you’re counting Festival of Fun, and we don’t).

  7. Mar 12, 2013 · This feature on Richard Herring and Stewart Lee appeared in Vox (a monthly magazine from the NME's publishers) in May 1995 to tie in with the first TV series of Fist of Fun on BBC2 and was one of the first comedy features I wrote (excuse the clunky bits). It is a real Blue Peter-style time capsule, interesting for all sorts of reasons.

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