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He also played a resident at the trailer park named Hyphen (Dash) Ampersand. He performed his song "Toast" on the pilot. [11] Comedy writer B. K. Taylor also appeared on the show. [10] Banks' "The Revenge Song" (also known as "You Can Be Mean to Me") was performed on American Idol on January 16, 2007, by an "urban Amish" [12] singer called Troy.
Toast of London is a British television sitcom, created by Matt Berry and Arthur Mathews and starring Berry as Steven Toast, an eccentric, middle-aged actor with a chequered past who spends more time dealing with his problems offstage than performing on it. Its fourth series, set in the United States, was titled Toast of Tinseltown.
The song was originally released as the B-side to Streetband's first single "Hold On" in September 1978. However, "Toast" received heavy airplay from Kenny Everett on Capital Radio and this led to the sides being flipped and "Toast" being released as the A-side a month later.
Matthew Charles Berry (born 2 May 1974) is an English actor, comedian, musician, and writer. He has appeared in comedy television roles in The IT Crowd, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, The Mighty Boosh, Snuff Box, What We Do in the Shadows, Krapopolis, and Toast of London, the last of which he also co-created.
Witchazel is an album by English actor, comedian and musician Matt Berry.. Witchazel is Berry's third album [1] and was originally released as a free download from his website on 11 March 2009.
The song was originally written in 1944 by music teacher Donald Yvette Gardner, ... "We're Coming to Your House" was featured on their 1959 comedy album The Three Stooges Sing Six Happy Yuletide ...
Jimmy Fallon has been obsessed with comedy and music since he was a Brooklyn kid staying up to record the Dr. Demento radio show on reel-to-reel tape. More from Spin: Quincy Jones, Legendary Music ...
Toast is a 2010 British biographical comedy-drama film based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by the cookery writer Nigel Slater. The film was directed by S. J. Clarkson and written by Lee Hall. The cast includes Freddie Highmore, Helena Bonham Carter, Ken Stott and Oscar Kennedy. [1]