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Student creates month-long London comedy festival
Thursday 28th June 2018
A work placement student has devised a month-long comedy festival featuring the likes of Romesh Ranganathan, Joel Dommett, Marcus Brigstocke and Felicity Ward. It will takeover Theatre Deli's London venues throughout July.
First Gig, Worst Gig: Nadia Kamil
Thursday 28th June 2018
Nadia Kamil is doing a reverse Harry Hill, going from mirth to medicine - so did one of these shows make her do it?
British Comedy Quiz #6
Wednesday 27th June 2018
What is the name of the son of Hyacinth and Richard Bucket? That and nine other questions to answer or guess at here:
Evil Starfish, a Wonder Wetsuit, BatNipples... and The Comic Strip
Tuesday 26th June 2018
Who said the DC Universe was dark? And what's our UK comedy costume connection?
Laugh at Brexit? You must be joking
Sunday 24th June 2018
Is Brexit funny? Is it controversial for comedians to joke about Brexit? Where are all the pro-Brexit comedians? These topics were discussed at an academic event at The Museum of Comedy.
Rob Grant & Andrew Marshall interview
Sunday 24th June 2018
Experienced comedy writers Rob Grant and Andrew Marshall talk in-depth with Jem Roberts about sci-fi comedy, and their new Radio 4 show and book, The Quanderhorn Xperimentations.
Stath Lets Flats interviews
Saturday 23rd June 2018
Jamie Demetriou introduces his new comedy, a sitcom series about a useless lettings agent. We also hear from his sister and co-star Natasia Demetriou, and Katy Wix talks about her intense character.
First Gig, Worst Gig: Raymond and Mr Timpkins
Thursday 21st June 2018
As they approach Edfringe and Bedfringe, Raymond and Mr Timpkins talk drugs, nakedness and a Stylophones.
British Comedy Quiz #5
Wednesday 20th June 2018
Who provided the voiceover for Little Britain? If you know that, you've got a point already in our weekly quiz. But can you get 9 more questions right too?... some of them are harder.
The Big August Gamble
Tuesday 19th June 2018
The Edinburgh Fringe is a gamble, even for acts with a decent bit of profile behind them. Hiring a venue for most of August, renting somewhere to live, and the requisite show-plugging and other peripherals can set you back thousands, sometimes tens of thousands if it really goes south.