Joe Cornish (born Joseph Murray Cornish December 20, 1968) is an English co… Read Full Bio ↴Joe Cornish (born Joseph Murray Cornish December 20, 1968) is an English comedian who, along with his long-time comedy partner Adam Buxton, forms one half of the comedy duo Adam and Joe. He was educated at Westminster School in central London, where he became friends with both Adam Buxton and Louis Theroux. He went on to study at the Bournemouth Film School, indulging and cultivating his love of films.
Since the demise of The Adam and Joe Show, Cornish has continued to work in British television and radio as a presenter, writer and director, both with and without Buxton. In 2001 he fronted the topical discussion show This Week Only, alongside Nick Frost and Lauren Laverne. He also wrote and presented the BBC Radio 4 film programme Back Row between 2002 and 2003.
In 2003, Buxton and Cornish presented Adam and Joe Go Tokyo for BBC3, a Tokyo based magazine show covering Japanese pop culture. In the same year they began hosting a show on UK radio station XFM, filling in for Ricky Gervais on Saturday afternoons. When Gervais left the station they took over permanently, and continued to present a two hour Saturday morning show and a popular podcast until the end of their most recent run in 2006.
The Adam and Joe DVD, containing highlights from the original four series, was released in 2004. Cornish has also made a behind the scenes documentary following the making of Little Britain series 2, which was screened on BBC Three and is included on the Little Britain Series 2 DVD, and a video diary of his brief cameo as a zombie, which appears on the UK Shaun of the Dead DVD.
He has continued his work in television comedy, directing parts of the pilot of Modern Toss, and the pilot to Channel 4's Blunder. According to an interview in Word Magazine he pulled out of directing the series of Blunder due to creative differences with Channel 4 and the production company.
Cornish has, however, recently been involved with several non-comedy projects. In 2006 he was announced as co-writer on a feature film adaptation of Marvel Comics comic book character Ant-Man, with Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright. The film is currently scheduled for release in 2008. He also makes a brief appearance in Wright's film Hot Fuzz as a CSI officer. In early 2007 he directed the video for Charlotte Hatherley's single I Want You To Know. Cornish and Buxton also hosted the "Coca-Cola New Music Podcast", which showcased unsigned bands from around Europe.
Following 2 weeks covering for Shaun Keaveny on the BBC 6 Music Breakfast show during August 2007, Cornish and Buxton joined the station permanently, signing for a year of weekend shows. The Adam and Joe Show currently goes out between 9am and 12pm each Saturday morning on BBC 6 Music.
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Since the demise of The Adam and Joe Show, Cornish has continued to work in British television and radio as a presenter, writer and director, both with and without Buxton. In 2001 he fronted the topical discussion show This Week Only, alongside Nick Frost and Lauren Laverne. He also wrote and presented the BBC Radio 4 film programme Back Row between 2002 and 2003.
In 2003, Buxton and Cornish presented Adam and Joe Go Tokyo for BBC3, a Tokyo based magazine show covering Japanese pop culture. In the same year they began hosting a show on UK radio station XFM, filling in for Ricky Gervais on Saturday afternoons. When Gervais left the station they took over permanently, and continued to present a two hour Saturday morning show and a popular podcast until the end of their most recent run in 2006.
The Adam and Joe DVD, containing highlights from the original four series, was released in 2004. Cornish has also made a behind the scenes documentary following the making of Little Britain series 2, which was screened on BBC Three and is included on the Little Britain Series 2 DVD, and a video diary of his brief cameo as a zombie, which appears on the UK Shaun of the Dead DVD.
He has continued his work in television comedy, directing parts of the pilot of Modern Toss, and the pilot to Channel 4's Blunder. According to an interview in Word Magazine he pulled out of directing the series of Blunder due to creative differences with Channel 4 and the production company.
Cornish has, however, recently been involved with several non-comedy projects. In 2006 he was announced as co-writer on a feature film adaptation of Marvel Comics comic book character Ant-Man, with Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright. The film is currently scheduled for release in 2008. He also makes a brief appearance in Wright's film Hot Fuzz as a CSI officer. In early 2007 he directed the video for Charlotte Hatherley's single I Want You To Know. Cornish and Buxton also hosted the "Coca-Cola New Music Podcast", which showcased unsigned bands from around Europe.
Following 2 weeks covering for Shaun Keaveny on the BBC 6 Music Breakfast show during August 2007, Cornish and Buxton joined the station permanently, signing for a year of weekend shows. The Adam and Joe Show currently goes out between 9am and 12pm each Saturday morning on BBC 6 Music.
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Australia
Joe Cornish Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Australia' by these artists:
4th Dimension Just take your bag, I get some rags, Forget your bed open…
Amanda Palmer I could do the dishes while talking on the phone I…
Attic Abasement I can't think with my dick yeah, my body aint no…
B3 The Third Aye you ever heard of B3 before? B3 authentic like antiques…
Claire Audrin I'm looking in my mirror And she's more attractive…
Conner Youngblood You wake up in a dead town You're sleeping with the…
Dan Lynch Things were better then Not so complicated Didn't have these…
Emilio Lanza I feel so lost Too far from home I need your love My…
Folk On Już jako dziecko pukając do Australii bram Z rodziną mą ujrz…
Guest Room Status Is life better down under Well my cellphone swears it's so S…
Gyroscope In the early 80's when I washed up on the…
Jonas Brothers You never listen to me I know I'm better off alone Everybody…
Julie Anthony and Human Nature Australians all let us rejoice For we are young and free We'…
KITCHEN - Manic Street Preachers I don't know if I'm tired and I don't know…
KITCHEN - The Shins Time to put the ear covers on? No! La-la-la-la La-la-la-la …
Latexfauna Ми - волейбольна команда Австралійські тер'єри Мої подачі - …
Magic Voices Making understand mystique history, Magic everywhere, for s…
Mango Australia coste alte e mare aperto Cielo immenso sul deser…
Manic Street Preachers I don't know if I'm tired and I don't know…
MIETEK FOLK Już jako dziecko pukając do Australii bram Z rodziną mą ujrz…
Nathan In South Australia I was born Heave away, haul away In south…
Ofln - The Shins Time to put the ear covers on? No! La-la-la-la La-la-la-la …
Olivia Dorato Under the coconuts And next to the very blue sea I could…
Perras on the beach Me voy de casa Y esta vez no llevo nada Y no…
R.L. Kelly Sleep, Australia, sleep The night is on the creep Shut out t…
Rauf & Faik No, no no, no, no, no, no, no No, no no,…
Sasha & Alex Banks Green leaves of faraway lands changed my whole…
Satellite Stories Delorean I did best I can, did we Delorean You said now it′s…
Set Into Motion The birds are singing The kids are running You couldn't open…
Shins ("Time to put the ear covers on!" No!) Born to multiply,…
Spenser I met the girl at a coffee shop Beyond the reservoir I…
Spike Milligan Australia, australia I think of you today Australia australi…
Steeleye Span Traditional When I was a young man, my age seventeen, I oug…
Steve Howe Play the halls, See the stalls tonight. Open roads the lik…
The B.O.M.B. Aye you ever heard of B3 before? B3 authentic like antiques…
The Bicycles Time to put the earphones on No! Born to multiply, born …
the brightlights Tell me a story I'm not looking for change I've…
The Hippos We can make it (We can make it) Yeah we can make…
The Kinks Opportunities are available in all walks of life in Australi…
The Shins Time to put the ear covers on? No! La-la-la-la La-la-la-la …
TISM May all our young Aussie swimmers Be resigned to failure; Ma…
Tristão Comprando perfume em dubai Avisa meu mano me traz To chique …
vangal Creo ver en ti Una oportunidad Para hacerte sonreír Y así be…
Velo Vela Dilo al tiempo, sé sincero Yo te quiero, mas no…
Will Driving West I don't need no one to tell me You've been on…
Yes - Steve Howe Ei que pasa, qué tal estás? - Rallao del curro, no…
~*Amanda Palmer*~ I could do the dishes while talking on the phone I…
Manic Street Preachers I don't know if I'm tired and I don't know…
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Harry Partridge
I absolutely love this one, Cornish apologizes to Kim Wilde but I'm not sure what song of hers this is similar to... Figured he meant kids in America but they're pretty different, the melody in this is awesome.
Lewis Cranston
Cambodia.
Life.Sucks.Die.
i bump this daily. i've never watched the film.
leh174
Joe might be interested to know that he can buy a dvd of this in any branch of CEX for 25p if he wants to finish watching it. Or he could just buy a nice bit of chocolate instead. The latter there probably the better idea.
cjdalton1981
What I love about this song is the originality. There's nothing out there like it.
xmcrxxrockxx
Awsome song god i love it so much i've been singing it for almost 2 weeks now i think i'm anoying people now lol. STEPHEN!
All is dust.
The songs they write about films for me, are the best songs.
Erin Roberts
adam's is great but i can't stop listening to joe's even all this time later (and refuse to listen to the song he ripped off :D).. and the lyrics are veryyy entertaining. this was such a great songwars!
Knox1013
Can't believe Adam's won :0( I loved Adam's song, but this one totally rocks - I (like Ariane) actually did wake up the next morning singing this. Ooh - didn't know they brought out song war albums (*heads to Amazon*). "Aaaa-aaa-aaahhh - I had better things to do - and my bum was numb at that point"
slimyflea
Watching TOTP last night and Kim Wilde's 'Cambodia' came on. I had no idea Joe had taken it and changed the words! Feel let down somehow.