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The Reverend Obadiah Steppenwolfe III
'Give me your scum, your pimps, your hustlers, huxters, hookers
and
harlots.
Give me the dope smokers, the pill poppers, the nose fiends, the
uptown
dragon chasers and the backstreet freebasers. I want the rockers
and the
rollers, I want the clubbers, the skaters, the homos, the heteros,
the
bi's, the she males, the undecided, the deviants and the deviated.
Anybody
who's anybody and the somebody who's nobody. Hear the call its
holy rollin'
Jesus time; arise you gods!'
Winner of the
2003 Chortle Award for Best Breakthrough Act and a
star of BBC2's Live Floor Show, The Reverend is not your average holy man.
With
his heavy metal music, black leather, sunglasses and love of hot
tub bible
classes, he cuts a pretty intimidating figure. A true two-fisted
Tennessee trailer-trash TV evangelist, he makes the sinners swing
from the
rafters.
Having managed to offend virtually every religious group and been
barred
from most places of worship, The Reverend has taken to spreading
the word
of the Lord on the BBC, as well as around comedy clubs all over
the UK. He
was a regular on both series of BBC Scotland's Live Floor Show,
for which
he was nominated for a Scottish BAFTA best newcomer award. His
success on
the show secured him a weekly spot when the show later transferred
to BBC2
network for a 10 part series.
His 2003 Edinburgh Fringe show with Frankie Boyle provoked
massive, diverse
reactions and was simultaneously hailed as the most exciting and
original
as well as the most offensive and dangerous show on the fringe.
This show
led to The Rev and Frankie being commissioned to write on the
Channel 4
Jimmy Carr vehicle, 'Distraction' and its' subsequent re-commission.
2006 saw The Reverend writing for Channel 4's '8 Out Of 10 Cats'
and
Channel
4 Radio as well as for BBC TWO's 'Mock The Week'. He stole the
show at the
Reading Festival, his festival debut, and his
Edinburgh Festival
Show, 'What Would Charlie Sheen Do?' received 5 star reviews.
'The man is a tornado, a fount of pitch-perfect jokes coupled with
quite
masterful timing and material that flouts the very laws of
censure.........Utterly challenging and well-crafted, it is, of
course,
howlingly funny.' The Metro*****
'Laugh? I almost shat myself. Rarely at the festival do you get a)
amazing
Scottish comedy and b) comedians who can send you into a fit of
absolute
hysteria for an hours Class. The two comedians from BBC's 'Live
Floor
Show' appeared laid-back and blasé, yet have killer lines and must
rank among the best Scottish performers at the festivals. An
absolute must-see.' The List, Frankie Boyle & The Reverend Obadiah Steppenwolfe III,
2003 Edinburgh Fringe
'Imagine Jimmy Swaggart, Shane McGowan, Elvis and a tramp's pants
blended
together. Not pretty, but very funny.' Scotland on Sunday
'I liked the vicar best' Robert Plant, Live Floor Show
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