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Thursday 24th August 2006

Slightly disappointing drop in audience numbers tonight. I had been hoping that I might sell out for the rest of the run, but the bank holiday weekend doesn't seem to be the draw it once was. There are still tickets remaining for all the last three shows and do remember that if the fringe box office and website has none left that you can probably still get them by ringing the Underbelly on 0870 745 3083. A reminder also that I will be appearing at Talk of the Fest on Friday night at 11.15 at the Underbelly. You can book tickets on that number too.

I was up horribly early today to appear on the Fred MacAuley radio show. I have done this for at least the last two Edinburghs. Two years ago I had been up practically all night, had about 45 minutes sleep and was still drunk and felt like I wasn't actually in the room. This year I had been a bit more sensible and got to bed about 2.30am, but still only had about five and a half hours sleep, which at this stage of the Fringe can be lethal. It was a fun interview with Fred and co-host Sue Perkins, but I can't really see it was much use PR wise at this late stage. Also the audience in the Spiegeltent where the show is broadcast live is largely made up of middle aged ladies. They are a tough crowd to make laugh at any time of the day, but at 9.47am I was not really in sparkling form. When I mentioned the idea of a threesome I did ask a woman who might have been in her 80s in the front row whether that had ever happened for her. She looked non-plussed, really like she wasn't understanding a word that was being said. I suggested that maybe we might get together. Fred moved things on. In the end I got a few laughs, but if the appearance sold me one more ticket for the rest of the run I will be very surprised.
I had meant to go back to bed, but ended up staying up counting out my charity money and dicking around on the internet. I have given up on the idea of seeing any more shows this festival. Maybe on Monday. Thank God I am not playing on that notoriously anti-climatic day.
Russell Howard was on the Forth 1 show (he turned up this time), fresh from his Perrier (call it by its name) nomination. He's a lovely, funny man and deserves this success. He's very much looking forward to the new series of Banter (see below) as am I. He is now the second funniest comedian with the initials RH (after Rich Hall).
My nephew Michael and some of his pals were coming to the show tonight. He is 22 years old, but of course in my head he is still 5, so it was a bit unsettling to think of him listening to my inappropriate ideas and salaciousness. Of course he is now a grown man and this is not an issue for him, but I don't want to accept this, because if he is 22 that means that I can't be. And I am. So he can't be. So I just did my children's set tonight, much to the disappointment of the rest of the crowd. As I only have about one appropriate minute of material and just had to do a funny dance and pull faces for the rest of the hour.
Not really. I just pressed on.
I was pretty tired after my long day at the end of a long festival, but it went OK. Michael and his mates seemed to like it. It was rather enjoyable to have a drink with them all after the show. They've been doing a little road trip around Scotland and having a great time by the sounds of things, but once they had had a taste of the Fringe and had had pretty young leafletters flirting with them I think they wished they were up here for longer than one night. But there's always next year.
Ah time passes so fast, little ones. Enjoy your youth while you can.



Also the newsletter service isn't working at the moment, so I am posting this here:

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