
Russell will be back in London for a ‘Night of Spontaneous Comedy’ on Friday June 15th at the Lyric Hammersmith.
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London gig
June 7th, 2012Russell hosting MTV Movie Awards
June 4th, 2012Brand X teasers
May 14th, 2012Here are the first teasers for Russell’s new late-night comedy show for FX in the US and Sky Atlantic in the UK.
Brand X kicks off on 28th June 11pm.
Google+ debate
May 3rd, 2012
Russell’s contribution to the Google+ debate on The War on Drugs
Russell at the Home Affairs Select Committee
April 24th, 2012Earlier today Russell testified to the Home Affairs Select Committee who are currently conducting a review of UK government drugs strategy.
He shared his belief in the merits of abstinence-based recovery programmes and the compassionate treatment of addiction as an illness rather than a crime.
You can watch the entire session courtesy of Parliament TV
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Russell on On The Road
April 17th, 2012
Listen to this extract of Russell laying down the first draft of the chapter about making the On The Road documentary for Booky Wook 2
Russell talks to Zach Braff (2006)
March 14th, 2012Russell on immigrants
March 10th, 2012Russell with Marc Maron – WTF
February 22nd, 2012Russell launches new TV show by calling U.S. Presidential Election ‘A Meaningless Spectacle’
January 16th, 2012Yesterday, Russell promoted his new late-night TV show, Strangely Uplifting.
The Hollywood Reporter chronicled what transpired at the gathering of the Television Critics Association
“TCA: British Comedian Russell Brand Calls U.S. Presidential Election ‘A Meaningless Spectacle’
“I don’t see myself as a malevolent jester attacking people who are already disenfranchised,” said Brand. “All I want is to make people feel better than they do now.”
2:28 PM PST 1/15/2012 by Marisa Guthrie
Russell Brand closed winter TCA with a side-splitting, blasphemous and deliciously crude question-and-answer session to promote his new late-night program, Strangely Uplifting. Set to bow in April on FX, details on the format are still a little vague – it will be part standup, part topical humor with an element of audience participation. FX has ordered an initial six installments of the program. But if Brand’s TCA session is any indication, it has the potential to be a barnburner.
Following are highlights from Brand’s session:
U.S. politics provided copious fodder for the British brand. Asked if his show would examine the 2012 president election, Brand allowed that the current crop of GOP contenders are “an interesting bunch. I don’t know much about them. But that could be a good thing.”
On Mitt Romney’s vast wealth: “Other billionaires must seem like Dickensian street urchins eating gruel with fingerless gloves.”
On the presidential race in general: “We know it’s meaningless who the president is. Don’t we? So I’m not going to be part of the meaningless spectacle. It’s like describing individual termites. The only legitimate distinction in global politics, I think, is: are you rich or poor?”
On former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum’s name: “[His] surname rhymes with sanitarium.”
On former Speaker Newt Gingrich’s name: “ludicrous, amphibious, bizarre.”
On U.S. Marines videotaped urinating on Afghan corpses: “It’s bad to wee on a dead body, but it’s worse to kill someone! A lot of people consider the old golden shower elitist.”
On Gingrich’s TV spot skewering Romney for speaking French: “Like that makes him elitist and a bit of a whoopsy. It’s so extraordinary that someone would be criticized for [speaking another language].”
On whether his show will traffic in the gossip of the moment, even if it involves him: “At the risk of plunging myself into a post-modern, self-referential vortex, I could analyze myself. If I’d done something actually newsworthy, then I’d cover it.”
On his goals as a comedian: “I don’t see myself or my role as a malevolent jester attacking people who are already disenfranchised. All I want is to make people feel better than they do now. All I want is to make people laugh. My goal is to acknowledge that within each of us is a divine and beautiful light.”
On the culture at large: “I consider contemporary culture to be a pink pony trotting through the world shitting glitter. They’re filling our minds with shit glitter!”