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Monday, 12th May 2008

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They say laughter's the best medicine, and after the super-sized dose I had the other night I should be fighting fit for the rest of the year.
Never mind crying with laughter, I was howling.

As massive Gavin and Stacey fans Mr N and I were inconsolable when the second series suddenly ended a few weeks ago.

So we were as happy as Bryn watching Brokeback Mountain when we found out Matthew Horne and James Corden were coming to Leeds University's Stylus bar to roadtest material for their new TV sketch show.

An unexpected bonus was that the support act couldn't make it so Simon Amstell – acerbic presenter of Never Mind the Buzzcocks – stepped in and immediately had us in hysterics with his dark humour.

"Smithy" and "Gavla" were hilarious – although I'm still slightly traumatised from seeing Corden's bare bottom when he stripped off on stage.

Two sketches you can look forward to seeing on screen feature a camp war correspondent and a hysterical magic act, featuring mimed animal impressions and ballet moves to the strains of Enya's Orinoco Flow.

As Nessa or Stacey might say: "Tidy".



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