A terrific stand-up DVD, backed up with an excellent extras package. Blimey.
Over the Christmas period Iâve been laid up ill with flu. My partner has been ill as well, although sheâs been diagnosed with bronchitis. Iâve matched her symptom for symptom at the exact same points in time. Mine is still flu, she insists. A 'man cold' or something. Itâs not the same as her bronchitis, itâs not as bad.
One of the problems we both had, her with her bronchitis and me with my flu, was that laughing caused us to cough. Which is what brings to me to Richard Herringâs latest stand-up DVD, Oh Fuck, Iâm 40!. A DVD which, under the circumstances, nearly killed me.
Whilst Richard Herring might not be a name you recognise from the recent crop of popular stand-up comics who have found an audience through panel shows, you might recognise him from off the telly. As part of the comedy partnership Lee and Herring (along with Stewart Lee) heâs is best known for two TV shows; Fist of Fun and This Morning With Richard Not Judy. In the time since they were on heâs kept himself busy with, among other things, writing on Al Murrayâs Time Gentleman Please and penning the Guardianâs recent guide to writing comedy.
Oh Fuck, Iâm 40! is a performance of the show Richard Herring has been touring to celebrate his mid-life crisis. Herring admits that heâs been dressing younger, carrying a skateboard around with him and has even been involved in a physical fight with a trainee Maths professor.
Herring delivers his stories and observations with all of the confidence that 20 years of experience can provide. Heâs always completely comfortable on stage, whether when explaining why hating children should make him the best person in society or interacting with the audience.
The show isnât without its flaws. Itâs a little slow to get going. Also, after the âFree Hotdogâ bit, Iâd question whether we needed further t-shirt slogan analysis in the form of the âGive Me Head, Til Iâm Deadâ bit. Although, perhaps Iâm just annoyed that I didnât win the âFree Hotdogâ t-shirt and so am taking some sort of subconscious revenge against it.
If you like your comedy edgy and intelligent with a heavy heaping of filth, then Richard Herringâs Oh Fuck, Iâm 40! comes highly recommended. Itâs so funny I nearly coughed up a lung.
Extras
Itâs rare that I get to use the word âbonanzaâ on this website, so this is exciting to me. This two disc set really is a bonus feature bonanza. Included on the main disc is a 20 minute interview. On disc two we get a warm-up performance of the set (introduced by Herring as for ânerdsâ who want to see a shorter version of the show theyâve just seen).
Thereâs also a video podcast by Herring and Andrew Collings (who have a weekly audio podcast available for download). The set also features an interesting short film in which Herring acts.
Probably the highlight of the disc, though, is the footage of Herring dealing with a drunken heckler at a show. Itâs not like when a comedian is playing a theatre and the person who has a dig feels humiliated at the first come back. Rather, Herring takes on a drunk who consistently interrupts his routine and has to be escorted from the building. Itâs like seeing one of your friends become infinitely funnier when dealing with an annoying drunk at the local pub.