Comedian and Mammal
Emo Philips · 1990 · UK Television (Consolidated Productions)
Delayed punchlines and bizarre wordplay from a wandering surrealist.
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Emo Philips wanders the stage like a deeply confused time traveler, taking the English language apart piece by piece. He speaks in a breathy, modulated falsetto, pausing at unusual moments to let the audience catch up to his logic. His punchlines function as delayed traps. You hear the setup, write it off as a harmless tangent, and then the misdirection snaps shut seconds later.
Produced as a one-man show for British television in 1990, Comedian and Mammal captures the comic entirely in his element. By this point, Philips had firmly established his wide-eyed, thrift-store-clad persona in the US and was successfully exporting his absurdist material to the UK.
The set relies on his signature paradoxes and self-deprecating observations, like moving from stool to stool in a bar just to check for old chewing gum. There is no urgency in his delivery. He simply paces, blinks, and quietly drops tightly structured jokes into the room.