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How to Cope with Mitchell and Webb Lib/E
Contributor(s): Mitchell, David (Read by), Webb, Robert (Read by)
ISBN: 0008344116     ISBN-13: 9780008344115
Publisher: William the 4th
OUR PRICE:   $17.99  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: April 2019
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- Humor
 
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Publisher Description:

David Mitchell and Robert Webb tackle various subject matters in a How to Cope with guide talking you through everyday scenarios and situations. The subject matters talked about are How to Cope with Being Normal, Pubs, Being Dumped (Parts 1 and 2), Coffee, Malmaison Hotels, Nudists, the Smoking Ban, Actors, Servants, and Getting Older.

This recording doesn't need to remind us just how great Mitchell and Webb are as a comedy duo, and will by no means need to even attempt at getting the listeners attention once the play button is pressed, but will simply show us once more everything we know and love about Mitchell and Webb and why their quirky hilarity and foibles work so well together. For example, How to Cope with Actors: Try to not be put off by their luvvieness and do not assume that all actors are all thick ... Stephen Fry is an actor and also a world class boffin. David Mitchell's GCSE results are very impressive.


Contributor Bio(s): Webb, Robert: -

Robert Webb is one of Britain's most popular comedians. He is one half of the double act Mitchell and Webb, alongside David Mitchell. The duo are best known for starring in the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show and their award-winning sketch show That Mitchell and Webb Look. They first met at the Footlights in 1993 and collaborated for the 1995 Revue whilst studying at Cambridge University.

Mitchell, David: -

David Mitchell is a comedian, actor and writer. He stars in Peep Show, writes for the Observer, co-hosts 10 O'Clock Live, has appeared in every TV or radio panel show except Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Quote Unquote and A League Of Their Own and has been in two films neither of which made a profit. He is married, childless and the polysyllabic member of the double-act 'Mitchell and Webb'. Soon he will do more.