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First Gig, Worst Gig: Luke Rollason
Friday 30th July 2021
He's got the Fringe and Big Wowie! coming soon, but why did Luke Rollason used to yearn for total darkness, every night?
British Comedy Quiz #164
Wednesday 28th July 2021
There's a question in this week's quiz about Ricky Gervais that you might think we made up... but no fake news here.
Jerk cast interview
Tuesday 27th July 2021
Tim Renkow, Sharon Rooney, Rob Madin and Lorraine Bracco talk about returning for a second series of Jerk.
Random 8: Gina Yashere
Tuesday 27th July 2021
Back with a book, Gina Yashere talks Vietnam photobombing, Black Panther dreams and a memorable mousse.
Alan Davies interview
Sunday 25th July 2021
After a break of several years, Alan Davies returns to Dave to invite four funny and talented guests to join him around a table and chat.
Comedy Chronicles: Lost Balls - When British comedy went golf mad
Sunday 25th July 2021
Graham McCann says: "There used to be few things more frightening for television viewers than the sight of a comedian in a Pringle sweater. It meant that he was almost certainly about to talk about golf..."
Mo Gilligan interview
Friday 23rd July 2021
Ahead of the second series of his TV show, Mo Gilligan chats about what we can expect for the new run, what his younger self would think of his success, who his dream guest would be, and more.
First Gig, Worst Gig: Chris McCausland
Friday 23rd July 2021
He's been waiting ages for this tour to get rebooked, but when did Chris McCausland have to hang about for a budget Houdini?
British Comedy Quiz #163
Wednesday 21st July 2021
How many times did Channel 4's Comedy Gala run? Were there 3, 5, 7, 9 or 11 big shows? That's one of the questions to tackle this time.
Comedy Rewind: Can't trust the Cowboys!
Sunday 18th July 2021
A look back at early eighties sitcom Cowboys, which starred Colin Welland, David Kelly, James Wardroper and Roy Kinnear as a rabble of builders.