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Aunty Donna's tips for online comedy success
Tuesday 5th August 2014
Australian sketch group Aunty Donna are making their Edinburgh debut this year after enjoying success on YouTube. Here they share the secrets on online comedy success.
Luke Toulson: My torrid 12-year affair with the Fringe
Tuesday 5th August 2014
By the end of this August, stand-up comedian Luke Toulson will have spent an entire year at the Edinburgh Fringe, as he marks 12 years of performing at the annual festival.
Lazy Susan's Edinburgh survival guide
Tuesday 5th August 2014
Comedy duo Lazy Susan share their hard-learned top 5 tips for surviving the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Massive Dad's guide to naming your Fringe show
Tuesday 5th August 2014
All-female sketch trio Massive Dad present a concise and must-read guide to ideal naming of a Fringe show.
Almost Royal interview
Monday 4th August 2014
An interview with Georgie and Poppy, the stars of E4's new show Almost Royal.
Siblings interviews
Monday 4th August 2014
Charlotte Ritchie and Tom Stourton talk about taking on the lead roles in new BBC Three sitcom Siblings.
Three Edinburgh Fringe comedy shows to be screened at cinemas nationwide
Monday 4th August 2014
Comedy shows starring Jonny and the Baptists, Four Screws Loose and Sarah-Louise Young will be transmitted from the Edinburgh Fringe via satellite to Odeon cinemas nationwide.
Meet the No Strings musical puppets
Monday 4th August 2014
We encountered a group of puppets on the streets of Edinburgh. Witness as they plan their improvised musical show.
Kate Smurthwaite: Can political comedy change the world? (Or how I got naked and started a revolution)
Monday 4th August 2014
Kate Smurthwaite talks about Question Time, getting her tits out (most definitely not 'for the lads'), and political comedy at the Fringe.
Hatty Ashdown: No one wants a flyer
Monday 4th August 2014
Hatty Ashdown, who used to work in promotions, asks 'What is so bad about taking a flyer?'