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🗓️ 15 November 2016
⏱️ 98 minutes
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A lot has changed since Old Tone's last appearance on the podcast. He's clean, sober and re-launching, but no less of a uniquely hilarious act.
We talk about how he's trying to extract value from everything in his life, and look back on how, like Obelix, he fell into the potion...
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1:07.0 | This is a podcast from comedians comedian.com. This is the Comedians comedian podgut. So welcome indeed, I'm Stuart Goldsmith and this is the |
1:15.8 | Comedian comedian podcast today featuring Tony Law. It's Tony's second |
1:19.9 | appearance on the show. He made quite an infamous appearance a couple of years ago in |
1:24.8 | which he was in a state of advanced refreshment and we will be talking about |
1:30.0 | that now that he is no longer refreshing himself. Tony is going to go into some more |
1:35.8 | detail about that and we'll talk about the way he's refined his work and his life |
1:42.0 | since then we're going to talk about a lot of stuff. I don't know whether to recommend |
1:46.9 | you listen to that first episode first because I feel like I should as a broadcaster because I think it was really fascinating and it isn't as bad |
1:55.6 | as Tony Thick as he explains he hasn't heard it. |
1:59.6 | But he was certainly a bit all over the place and people have, listeners have had very contrasting opinions |
2:05.8 | on that episode. |
2:06.9 | So part of me thinks you should have a listen to it if you haven't already, but also |
2:11.4 | out of respect for Tony, if he'd rather to kind of close |
2:14.1 | that chapter then maybe just start from here so listen to this one see what you |
2:18.7 | think and then make your own decision but this is the fabulous Tony Law. |
2:24.0 | There were good bits and when we saw... I've listened back to it just now, I wasn't going to because I know that you haven't heard it, but I sort of thought lots of the listeners of this show have heard it. |
2:39.0 | And there were definite good bits, and I will ask you you I wasn't sure how much how serious |
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