Go on, have a wee laugh, Ancient Egypt-style!
He’s already brought us Walk Like an Egyptian and its companion-piece Talk Like an Egyptian. And tonight Saltcoats-born funny man Brian Morrison completes his hat-trick of sketches from the Land of the Pharaohs with Wash Like an Egyptian.
Go on, have a wee laugh, Ancient Egypt-style!
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Saltcoats-born writer Brian Morrison kicks off the McStorytellers week with some not-so-good memories of his time at school in Kilwinning. In fact, life was so bad there that the poor man is convinced the character of Darth Vader is based on some of his teachers!
Enjoy Nun So Many. It’s that man Brian Morrison again. In an exclusive excerpt from his comedy novel, Blister, the caricaturist, artist and sketch writer would like you to meet Bertha and Otto, The Klugenhoffs.
Enjoy the fallout! Saltcoats-born caricaturist and sketch writer Brian Morrison makes a very welcome return to McStorytellers tonight with a double-bill of wee sketches from the Land of the Pharaohs.
Learn to Walk Like an Egyptian before you can Talk Like an Egyptian. And watch out for the Tutankhamun gag. We loved it, but the Ne’erday nips might have had something to do with that. Enjoy! Take your mind off the election for a few minutes with another tale of security at Glasgow’s Burrell Collection from the pen of Saltcoats funny man Brian Morrison. In Jockeys in the Rain, our hero Stevie Fitlike springs into action to prevent a major crime… well, sort of.
Enjoy! More humour from McStorytellers today, this time from the pen of Saltcoats-born caricaturist and sketch writer Brian Morrison. In It’s A Kinda Magic, wee Archie has a big job for David Copperfield... but is the main man up to it?
Enjoy! Here for your Saturday enjoyment is another slice of humour from Saltcoats-born caricaturist, sketch writer and all-round funny man, Brian Morrison. Spend a day at Glasgow’s Burrell Collection, marvel at the priceless works of art and watch the antics of The Professionals who guard over them.
Enjoy! Continuing this week’s humorous theme, here’s a daft wee tale from the pen of Saltcoats-born caricaturist and writer Brian Morrison. In Tattie Masher, our hero may be a vagrant, but he knows his onions about cooking potatoes – when he can be bothered, that is.
Have a laugh! Saltcoats-born caricaturist and writer Brian Morrison returns to McStorytellers today with another delightful children’s story featuring the famous artist, Carlos De Vase. This time Carlos Goes Way Down Yonder to Blue Orleans, where he investigates a glass-shattering mystery.
Enjoy! Here’s a wee treat on a dreich Monday morning. In a world inhabited by bottles and jars instead of people, come and meet Carlos and the Crab Blades, a delightful children’s story from the pen of Saltcoats-born caricaturist and writer Brian Morrison, who makes a welcome return to McStorytellers.
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McBlog AuthorBrendan Gisby is McStoryteller-in-Residence. He's the author of four novels, three biographies and several short story collections. The McStorytellers
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