Thursday, July 05, 2007

An Hour With Gyles Brandreth



I know Gyles Brandreth is an acquired taste, but I still reckon his book BREAKING THE CODE is the best political book of the last ten years. Last week I did an hour long interview with him on 18 Doughty Street. The above is a short clip, but if you'd like to see the whole hour, click HERE.

This is what Jilted John thought of it...

"18 Doughty Street with Gyles Brandreth - one of the funniest and brilliant hours of TV I have seen in ages. Absolutely brilliant.

19 comments:

The Military Wing Of The BBC said...

Watching Sky News tonight and the editing and manipulation of today's events, Murdoch has clearly decided that Broown should be replaced by Milliband.

I stopped subscribing to Sky two years ago - bollocks to him.

Ted Foan said...

This was great TV. What is http://www.blogger.com/profile/04811519612440901811
doing? Silly boy

Anonymous said...

"An Hour With Gyles Brandreth"
Hmmmm ...that's long enough for him to knit you a jumper.

Tapestry said...

tone made me ...

how do you get sky tv at night when you've stopped subscribing?

Murdoch's been arse-licking Brown so long and hard his mouth's went as dry as a dead dingo's d.....

Blair tried to warn Murdoch and everyone else Brown was a clunking fist with no idea what goes on. Maybe they all thought it was just 6 of one and half a dozen of the other.

Brown could look OK on the coat tails of Blair. And Blair had no choice but to support him in public. Without Blair's courage and self-belief, Brown's almost farcical - a pygmy.

Brandreth sounds good. will click on later to watch more. I wonder hoe he would compare Brown to Blair. He obviously hadn't much time for Hague and Major.

Anonymous said...

Just watched the hour and must agree with Jilted John. Shame you ran out of time.

Newmania said...

Thats great Iain , I was just wondering if I could find it to watch. I shall view later when I have finished keeping the country afloat.

I will probably buy the book on your recommendation as well. It occurred to me doing your survey that advertising books was probably the best interface for you. I would be interested in poltical book reviews and recommendations.

You taste in music is quite another thing ...( Sparks ?)

Anonymous said...

'Breaking the code' is a good book. Brandreth got a lot of stick at the time for revealing some 'secrets' but he probably kept the best ones out.
Incidentally, in the book he refers to Sir Patrick Cormack as a 'Bufton Tufton' figure - spot on Gyles!

Anonymous said...

Yes, he is an acquired taste, but very good in small doses - he is more of a 'late night brandy' than to be consumed by the pint. The little vignettes he did on the Westminster Hour was absolutely fantastic.

Anonymous said...

The little vignettes he did on the Westminster Hour were absolutely fantastic.

Sorry, Brandreth would never have forgiven the grammatical clanger in my earlier post.

Tapestry said...

A diversion from politics - a golfing ghost story - true.

on my blog.

what happened to ian dale's blogger's golfing day?

if all bloggers play golf, sell golfing books etc. or was that just a rumour about 100% bloggers being golfers?

Anonymous said...

Any chance he might stand in Chester again at the next election? (Labour majority 915)

Anonymous said...

Gyles is a 'good egg'. A real trooper. Would make a good Party chair.....

Anonymous said...

http://www.lonympics.co.uk/Trade%20Doubler.htm
Brandreth is a comedy genius he should have his own show.
Boris, Smoris, you tories should give Brandreth a top job. He means his comedy. Boris and Brandreth would be a great comedy double act. Boris and Brandreth could be ranked up there with Abott and Costello, Morcambe and Wise and Laurel and Hardy.

Anonymous said...

His Frankie Howerd impersonation is still making me laugh!

Daily Referendum said...

Can't wait for the second interview.

Anonymous said...

votedave - I'm pretty sure Chester wouldn't have him back after some of the things he said in his diaries!!

Anonymous said...

Erm tapestry, 'Sky News' is still available on Freeview. Not that I'd recommend it of course.

Anonymous said...

Hugely agree re his diaries. Once you get through the luvvie bit at the start the stuff on the decline and fall of the Major Government and the complete lack of discipline from the backbenches is first rate reading.

I've long argued that a copy should be given to every Labour MP who is thinking of rebelling to show them the damage it can do. I believe remaindered copies of the book can be picked up quite cheaply!

Anonymous said...

Brandreth is the most COMPLETE Arze. Which might explain his attracion to certain bloggers.