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Writer and comedian Arthur Smith burst on to the Alternative Comedy circuit of the 1980’s as a comedy MC. Making his debut at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1977 Smith began a lifelong association with the festival which still survives to this day. Teaming up with comedy partner Phil Nice in 1985, Smith made a short series of parody documentaries for Channel 4 television network called Arthur and Phil Go Off. In 2000 Arthur landed his own Radio 2 series The Smith Lectures celebrating his favourite Stand Up comics before providing the voice of BBC1’s Life Of Grime in 2004. I caught up with the certified Grumpy Old Man to talk festivals, Stand Up and recollections on an unparalleled career in British comedy. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr Arthur Smith.
By Josh BarryWriter and comedian Arthur Smith burst on to the Alternative Comedy circuit of the 1980’s as a comedy MC. Making his debut at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1977 Smith began a lifelong association with the festival which still survives to this day. Teaming up with comedy partner Phil Nice in 1985, Smith made a short series of parody documentaries for Channel 4 television network called Arthur and Phil Go Off. In 2000 Arthur landed his own Radio 2 series The Smith Lectures celebrating his favourite Stand Up comics before providing the voice of BBC1’s Life Of Grime in 2004. I caught up with the certified Grumpy Old Man to talk festivals, Stand Up and recollections on an unparalleled career in British comedy. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr Arthur Smith.

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