Thank you, Martin. It's nice innit :)
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
Depending on the context. https://t.co/woKLlmpfjI
— Ed Morrish (@edmorrish) October 22, 2020
I can’t remember, I’m afraid. I’m not even sure I have the rushes any more.
— Ed Morrish (@edmorrish) October 22, 2020
NO! Apparently not! You'd think.
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
Thank you for having us! Ko-fi's here if you fancy it https://t.co/1AVLxF5WSK #jfsp
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
The other inspiration for that story, I believe, was this film https://t.co/qhgXKyC7Rt #jfsp
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
Nicholas the Electro Tsar obviously a job for @Huntingmonsters, my only explanation for lapsing into Sir Maxwell House on that line #jfsp
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
I now have a Pavlovian response to John saying "I made a slight bough". Someone needs to finish this joke. #jfsp
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
This is just a straight up James Mason impression. It's nice to do impressions when people don't have to know that's what your doing. Other SYAM non-impressions include George Sanders for Hide and Seek, and Richard Vernon for Unfinished Business.
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
Yes. Pure. Thanks!
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
At the time I genuinely thought this would be the last time I played myself in the show. #jfsp
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
He’d already sung! In Red Trousers.
— Ed Morrish (@edmorrish) October 22, 2020
Ed's notes will testify we had to retake this because the audience joined in #jfsp
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
John's very funny isn't he. Very good.
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
For the interior monologue John had to climb in and out of a well onstage. No retakes.
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
I reckon this would definitely work. I wonder if anyone's tried it #jfsp
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
AH! The nice cup nasty cup sketch. All the different types of cups we can do. #jfsp
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
I wish I knew!
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
Oh this is the train manager sketch! Hurrah. Fun fact - some cosplayers have dressed as these characters.
— Margaret Cabourn-Smith (@MCabournSmith) October 22, 2020
Agents of Shield?
— Ed Morrish (@edmorrish) October 22, 2020
Well I'm in for a live tweet anyway. @MCabournSmith? @quinlan_carrie? @edmorrish, do you want to live-tweet Gotham again? #jfsp
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
Good luck with the next half hour. (This will also therefore include the story John wrote for a pre-existing remote controlled hedgehog, even though this is the radio.)
— SimooOOOOoon Kane (@slepkane) October 22, 2020
Last episode of S5 of Souvenir Programme is on Radio 4 in twenty minutes! Unfortunately I’m not free to live tweet it today, but it has my favourite ‘ @slepkane shouting at me’ sketch we’ve ever done. And a giant metal Queen Victoria.
— John Finnemore (@JohnFinnemore) October 22, 2020
The last episode of the fifth series of @JohnFinnemore’s Souvenir Programme is on at 6.30pm on @BBCRadio4. Contains a sketch labelled as “The Most Self-Indulgent Sketch In The World”, and a Since You Ask Me... that I made @syncboxpost spend over two hours editing. pic.twitter.com/j79zPs9kza
— Ed Morrish (@edmorrish) October 22, 2020