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In 'Josh Widdicombe: Not My Cup Of Tea,' you get this really laid-back vibe where Widdicombe tackles the mundane yet oddly relatable stuff—like party bags and his own lineage linked to Henry VIII. The pacing's kind of relaxed, which suits his observational style. You feel like you're just hanging out with him, listening to his thoughts on his stint on Strictly and what it all means or doesn’t mean. There's a charm in how he weaves personal anecdotes with a touch of absurdity, making the whole experience feel warm and familiar. It's distinctively British humor, with that dry delivery that makes you chuckle even at the most trivial issues.
This show has seen a few formats, mainly focusing on streaming and live performances, which keeps it in somewhat limited circulation. Collector interest is moderate, as it’s not a widely produced title but still holds appeal for fans of British stand-up. The scarcity adds a bit of intrigue, especially for those who appreciate Widdicombe’s unique style and perspective on everyday absurdities.
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