Count Arthur Strong explains how he was once in a band. This clip is from Series 3, Episode 5 of 'Count Arthur Strong', which is on BBC One at 8:30pm. www.comedy.co.uk/tv/count_art...
It's well known in the business that Count Arthur was a prolific songwriter. He penned some terrific stuff and had it not been for making just a few minor changes, many say that he would have had a string of hits. "Green suede shoes", "Unchained lavatory", "In the year 2424" and "I did it sideways" are just a few of the songs penned by the great man.
Arthur's not lying, he could've been as big as Perry Comb-over, penning such classics as 'I Am The Wallplug', 'All My Luggage' and 'Love Me (I Really) Do', if he hadn't been shot by that Tracy Chapman who knows where he could've been now
Staggeringly unfunny - Rory Kinnear is a talented actor whose late dad Roy was in a Beatles film God only knows why he involves himself in this utter rubbish
It's a mystery to me, how the same jokes and sketches will leave some of us helpless with laughter and others wondering why it's funny. It really does take all sorts - which is good news for Miranda.