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Paul Savage: Why The 90s Made Us Anxious
Season 3
Episode 12
Published 1 year, 7 months ago
Description
Paul Savage has been doing stand-up since 2007, toured from the Scottish Highlands to the southern tip of Cornwall, and is refreshingly honest about why many comedians still need a day job. The cartooning helps.
Paul Savage is a comedian and cartoonist who has performed across Britain and at English-speaking venues in Norway, Sweden and Denmark, known for his sharp wit, observational humour and a career built on doing it properly rather than doing it quickly.
- Why too much pressure on an opening joke can throw an entire set — and what to do instead
- The honest reality of why many working comedians still need to hold down another job
- Why actors and footballers in the 80s seemed to age at a completely different rate — and what that says about us
- How 90s sitcoms had a remarkable talent for making audiences feel like they should have their lives sorted by twenty-five
- What cartooning and stand-up have in common — and where they require completely different instincts
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