The Sean Hughes Three Minute Interview

To some Sean Hughes is perhaps best known for his popular 90’s Channel 4 comedy, ‘Sean's Show’. Or you may know him as a popular author, a team captain of Buzzcocks or the guy who snogged Kylie Minogue on MTV. Sean’s career defining show ‘Life Becomes Noises’, is out on DVD. It’s follow up, ‘Penguins’ will be released in the autumn

Like penguins, we let society tell us how to behave.

“Penguins is about so many things, but the title alludes to how at age four we are abandoned overnight in the foster of strangers for up to seven hours a day as we are sent to school - and how still, like penguins, we let society tell us how to behave.”

It’s another deeply personal show and I wonder if there are any topics Sean wouldn’t discuss.

“Nothing is off limits, if it feels right with in the show. I am one of the few that thinks comedy is magical in the sense that comedy should hold a mirror up to society.”

I ask about Chris Evans of Go faster Stripe, who produces Sean’s DVDs

"Cunt. No. I think he is a special guy."

Sean also hosts a popular podcast, called ‘Under the Radar’

"I love doing this as I love broadcasting and I'm totally in control of it. It’s simply an eavesdrop on a conversation. Subscribe as I'm very proud of it."

I wonder what Sean thinks of current TV comedy.

"Strangely, stand up gets so watered down on TV that I think it best to leave it in the realm of live performance. There is never anything as good as seeing a comic live."

Off the Radar Podcast: http://www.seanhughes.co.uk/podcast.php

Life Becomes Noises DVD review: http://www.broadwaybaby.com/news/dvd-review-sean-hughes-life-becomes-noises/38

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