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Who suffered a prank at the hands of John Bishop, Dave Gorman, Ricky Grover and Karl Spain?

Which unexpected place did George Wendt encounter Dylan Moran?

And just why was Dom Irrera almost never invited back to the festival?

For the weekend that’s in it.

Andrew Mickel writes:

“We’ve just published a book on on the Cat Laughs’ festival. kilkenny Secrets is 224-page guide brings together contributions from Irish funnymen including Jason Byrne, Ardal O’Hanlon, Graham Linehan and Mark Doherty [see extract below]. American contributors including George Wendt, Dom Irrera and Harland Williams and UK talent including Fred MacAulay, Simon Munnery and Comedy Store Players Steve Frost and Andy Smart.
The book also tells the story of the festival’s development from a late-night pub chat to an internationally-renowned brand. AND There’s a discount of 25% for the €4 ebook to Broadsheet readers using the discount code thebroadsheet2014 HERE

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Otter Madness

“I think the year was 1998. It was the Sunday, and I was in the hotel bed with a hangover. It was before children, when you could indulge in a hangover – enjoy it, even – and just wait.
So there I was, half-awake, half-asleep, drifting, when the door burst open. Ross Noble stood facing me, with an otter. A stuffed otter. Under his arm. He stared at me. I stared at him. It’s hard to find the words sometimes. Was there really a man there? With an otter? My brain was poisoned, but doing its best. It’s unusual a man breaks into your room with an otter. But it’s Ross Noble. It’s unusual, but…
At last, I had a sentence ready. So did he.
“What are you doing in my room?” one of us said.
“It’s my room.”
He gave the room a quick scan. “Or I’m on the next floor up.”
And he left. And I went back to sleep.
I couldn’t find Ross that evening to confirm or deny the scene. But the following day, I was leaving for Dublin. Out on the main street, Eddie Bannon and Ross were standing at the traffic lights, Eddie with a bucket of water, and Ross with the otter. Each time the lights turned red, Eddie threw soapy water on the windscreen of a car, and Ross polished and dried it with the otter. Then Eddie gave the driver a coin, as payment.
So it did happen.”

 

Actor/comedian/director Mark Doherty

Secret Kilkenny (SuchSmallPortions)

Meanwhile…

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Naoise writes:

“Lovely piece following George (Norm from Cheers) and Bernadette Wendt on the Wild Atlantic Way ahead of the Sky Cat Laughs Comedy Festival which started last night….”

 Sky Cat Laughs Comedy

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You  may recall our Sky Cat Laughs competition.

The winners are: Clampers Outside; Mick; Cormac O’H; Brendan Tobin and Russell Steed. They each win 1 x pair of tickets to a choice of shows at the festival this weekend in Kilkenny:

Apres Match Saturday or Sunday
Jason Byrne Saturday or Sunday
Neil Delamere Saturday or Sunday
Ardal O’Hanlon Saturday or Sunday

Winners will be contacted by email today.

Thanks all

Full line up here:

Picture-624You may recall James M Chimney’s memorable RTE Guide (above) which included YOUR fantasy telly scheduling.

Well.

It’s Monkey Tennis time.

skyNext Monday during the Kilkenny Cat Laughs festival [starting tomorrow] at 3.30pm in Langton’s Set Theatre, Kilkenny, Sky Entertainment are inviting people to pitch their telly ideas to a panel of EXPERTS.

Each person will have 90 seconds in which to pitch their idea and in typical comedy panel show style; there will be humorous and honest questions and feedback. So, only the brave need apply! At the end of the session, the person whose pitch has impressed the panel most will win a year’s FREE subscription to Sky.

Ideas must be submitted HERE and submitted by tomorrow Wednesday with 10 people selected and contacted in advance by Cat Laughs.

Sky Cat Laughs Comedy Festival