Bill Bailey - Dandelion Mind (2010)

Bill Bailey - Dandelion Mind
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Mild drug references, coarse language and sexual references

Actor: Bill Bailey

Featuring Bill's trademark musical interludes, observations and stories of the road, Dandelion Mind will be based loosely on the theme of doubt (or will it?), as we follow Bill from his real-life saga of being trapped by the ash cloud, to his barely contained rants about celebrity, TV, creationism and Michael Winner. He demonstrates new instruments, both ancient and modern, he sings an internet love song, a lament about punk heroes, Iranian hip-hop, and plays a mean folk-bouzouki. Thomas the Doubter gets a new look, and Darwin's curious obsessions and the myth of intelligent design are all worked over in Bailey's own surreal style.

DVD
Status: LongWait
Run time: 90mins
Origin: UNITED KINGDOM
Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Member Reviews (6)

6 Member Reviews
Nicky
says
Hilarious!
Posted Thursday, 26 April 2012 See my other reviews
Troy
says
Bill Bailey is not only funny but very musically talented. We loved this show when we saw him live & the dvd bought back many happy memories
Posted Thursday, 26 April 2012 See my other reviews
Maree
says
This was brilliant! A credit to a multi-talented comedian/musician who kept me laughing!
Posted Tuesday, 20 March 2012 See my other reviews
Livy
says
Found my mind wandering all through this — actually got up at one point and started doing something else. I love Bill Bailey in black books but maybe he's better with a script.
Posted Friday, 2 March 2012 See my other reviews
mcfrood
says
Just awesome. Bill is just so funny and talented. If you are a fan, you must check out the little doco about the tour that is in the extras, just great - and I love that Bill is also a bird nerd (just like Bill Oddey, or is it Oddi). Anyway, a great live show.
Posted Thursday, 13 October 2011 See my other reviews
Karyn
says
If you've never watched Bill Bailey (Manny from Black Books) in action - well you're in for a treat. Bailey uses a combination of satire, parody, wit and his musical talents to create a show that is original and entertaining. Look out for his take of the classic 80s song 'Cars'. Brilliant!
Posted Wednesday, 9 March 2011 See my other reviews