"McGrane’s self effacing set is esoteric, occasionally filthy and always funny."-Peter "Hotrod McCaughan", culturenorthernireland.org
“McGrane’s set goes into the kind of detail about cult comics and movies that would have even Jonathan Ross’s head spinning.” - Andrew Johnson, AU Magazine
"Straight faced comedy with a good sense of comic timing"*** Three Weeks"Free comedy is a mixed bag, and free student comedy is an even bigger risk - but in this case it's one worth taking. East Anglian comics Tom Moran, Jonathan Brittain, Johnny Kearns and Lorcan McGrane filled an enjoyable if variable hour at the Standing Order. "***Three Weeks
"Lorcan McGrane charmed the audience with sensitively told observational comedy, regarding mainly pornography and onanism"Ant Cule, Laugh Out Loud Review, Concrete, Dec 4th, 2007.
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What year is that from? Pre or Post Madballs? Man, get rid of this shit having to type a code in every time I want to comment. While I'm here Diana, let me tell you about Cialis.....
This was from the back cover of Secret Origins (no. 15, June 1987) Starring Spectre and Deadman so it would appear 'ugly balls' were indeed inspired by the 1985 Madballs, still trying to figure out if it's preferable to have madballs or ugly bouncing balls...
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