Afterwards…
October 6, 2010 |
22 comments
It went well. A 1-0 win in football terms. I chased a small boy, that was probably the most popular bit. I have done two shows and am thoroughly enjoying myself SO FAR. Thank you, if you came/ are coming. That is all.

Posted by Amy Stephenson on October 9, 2010
this show was really good, first time i saw you and i will certainly becoming to see you again (((:
and offered you japanese biscuits (: <3
chasing that boy was so funny (:and the kangaroo joke, and when i met you
Posted by Mark on October 8, 2010
Loved the show, in Bradford. Not only for Mark chasing the boy but “Mike Watson” asking for the Mic to do the commentary…so funny. Amazing value for money, never heard so many words in two hours.
Posted by Alice on October 8, 2010
Loved the show in Bradford, it was the first time I had seen you live and I really enjoyed it. Regret not getting my copy of “Bullet Points” signed though. I guess I’ll have to come see you again sometime.x
Posted by Jack G on October 8, 2010
When i leave school i want to further my entertainment career and was wondering although understandfully as to why the answer would be no but i think i am coming to your Hull show and would realy appreciate the possibilty of attending a sound check or something like that just to get an idea of how comedy shows are run this isnt in a creepy fan way its just i would find it very interesting to see how something i want to pusure a more proffesional career in works. I would much appreciate a heloful reply
Thanks
Posted by Rosie on October 7, 2010
Really enjoyed the show. Was the first full night that I’d ever left my baby and well worth it. Glad I’ve finally got to see you live – just a tad more swearing than on radio 4
Posted by lisan66 on October 7, 2010
I’ve just been told that British people don’t call ‘university’ college, so when I said college, I meant university. Language differences confuse me
Posted by Jamie on October 7, 2010
We’re all looking forward to coming to your show tonight in Stoke. If the nerves don’t get the better of you in performing at such a high profile arena, could you wish a happy 34rd birthday to our friend Ian (we are in row H) who will be feeling old today, and hopefully rather embarrassed…:)
Posted by lisan66 on October 7, 2010
I like that you posted this late enough last night, that I was already in bed, and now I get to read it in college, instead of doing important college stuff….
Posted by Alex Kirkham on October 7, 2010
Brilliant show last night at St George’s Hall and the chasing of the boy was hilarious and probably at the same time a little bit weird, the power of the masses!! I was gutted that I didn’t stay to get a signed book, my boyfriend says I’m rubbish at making instant decisions about something I want, how true that is. Loved the warm up idea…genius.
Posted by Alex Kettle on October 7, 2010
Fantastic night last night, poor kid!
Posted by Charlie Brewer on October 7, 2010
ha ha loved the show last night managed to film the chasing had my family in hysterics when i got home to show them. think some chasing may be in order today
Posted by Malcolm Foy on October 7, 2010
I really enjoyed the show on 6th October in Bradford. Yes, Mark chased a small boy but there were lots of gags, stories and crudeness, all applied in equal measure, and they were just as funny.
I have not seen Mark live before but I’ll look forwrad to his next show.
And he can touch type at the speed of thought! Incredible!
Posted by Jay on October 7, 2010
Still giggling that the kangaroo wasn’t even there. Chasing Henry was funnier than it had any right to be and neatly side-stepped a re-enactment of Evil Paedo OnThe Loose. Definitely a Had To Be There moment, and I’m very glad I was.
Thanks for a great time!
Posted by josie on October 7, 2010
you were brilliant!
Posted by Henry's Dad on October 7, 2010
You never stood a chance. Henry’s been in training for two cross-country races this weekend. Thanks for the night, we all enjoyed it, apart, of course, from being outed as irresponsible parents. My fear is that when he tells his teachers he was chased by Mark Watson in Bradford last night, they may get the wrong idea. Only problem is you’ve set a pretty high bar as to Henry’s expectation for a stand-up show – he’s seeing Stewart Lee tonight – he’s expecting arm-wrestling
Posted by Tibbs on October 7, 2010
I like the image of you chasing a small child. It’s a nice way to end my day. Glad to hear the tour is thoroughly enjoyable (and hope it remains so), and very nice to have a DBD!
Posted by Misha on October 7, 2010
A double blog day!
Woo!
Posted by Chris on October 7, 2010
Superb. Ta.
Posted by Aislinn on October 6, 2010
I second what Misha said. Although I suppose it’s possibly also one of those ‘you had to be there’ moments.
DPDs are lovely occurences.
Posted by Paul on October 6, 2010
*cough* chased a small boy… unsuccessfully *cough*
I was on the front row and was petrified of tripping one or other of you up as you came haring past – I’m not sure which one would have got me the loudest boo.
Posted by Mariam on October 6, 2010
Please explain why you chased a small boy in tomorrow’s blog, if you get the chance. I’m genuinely fascinated.
Posted by Rachael on October 6, 2010
Twice in one day eh? Glad you are winning.