Alexei Sayle returns for a new series of stand-up, philosophy and memoir as he welcomes made-up customers to buy illusory ...
Alexei Sayle’s parents were staunch members of the Communist Party in Liverpool. It was, Alexei now says, like being part of a cult and it informed every aspect of their lives – including trip ...
Alexei Sayle on what makes us human: We need to realise that the best things in life are not things Continuing our What Makes Us Human series, Alexei Sayle reflects on the time Paul McKenna planted a ...
London Is Funny interviews Alexei Sayle. He talks about his first-ever stand-up gig, at The Comedy Store, in May 1979.
Alexei Sayle returns for a new series of stand-up, philosophy and memoir as he welcomes made-up customers to buy illusory snacks in his imaginary sandwich bar Show more Alexei Sayle returns for a ...
Alexei explores the place that repetition holds in our culture, discusses his time as an author on the arts centre circuit and debuts a new slam poem entitled "I Hate Kier Starmer".
Alexei Sayle journeys from Birmingham to Stansted Airport, breaking a golden rule by talking to his fellow passengers. From 2023. Show more Alexei Sayle takes another train journey and breaks the ...
Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy from behind the counter of his imaginary sandwich bar. Show more Alexei considers the role of the police force, discusses his own ...
Alexei Sayle delivers a mixture of stand-up, memoir and philosophy from behind the counter of his imaginary sandwich bar. Show more Alexei contemplates the revolving door between politics and big ...
Alexei Sayle takes another train journey and breaks the golden rule of travelling by train in the UK - by actually talking to his fellow passengers. In this episode, he travels through Devon and ...
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