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Interview: Lisa Keddie from the Five Pound Fringe
Tuesday 3rd August 2010
Lisa Keddie, the co-founder of the excellent Five Pound Fringe, talks to British Comedy Guide...
Interview: Lady Garden
Monday 2nd August 2010
An interview with all-female sketch group Lady Garden...
Interview: Elis James
Sunday 1st August 2010
Welsh comic Elis James was one of the sleeper successes of the Edinburgh Fringe 2009. British Comedy Guide chats to him in advance of his 2010 show.
Straight from the Fringe... in Stockton-on-Tees
Sunday 1st August 2010
The Edinburgh Fringe isn't the only Fringe festival that is on this summer. There's also the Stockton Fringe at the end of July and into the start of August...
Interview: Andrew Ryan
Sunday 1st August 2010
Andrew Ryan is a stand-up comedian to keep an eye out for as he looks sure to go onto big things. We find out more about the Irish comedian and his joint Edinburgh show with Joe Lycett...
Interview: Mark Allen
Sunday 1st August 2010
Stand-up Mark Allen chats to British Comedy Guide about his Fringe show all about taking life easy.
Interview: James Sherwood
Sunday 1st August 2010
An interview with James Sherwood, who will be performing at The GRV with a piano... which he will be selling at the end of the Fringe.
Lee Nelson interview
Thursday 15th July 2010
So what did we make of Lee Nelson's Well Good Show? Really? Blimey. We were going to meet for an in-depth dissection of this much-discussed series, but couldn't be arsed, so Circuit Training texted Lee a few questions and about a month later he texted them back.
David Cross interview
Tuesday 22nd June 2010
Think it's tricky getting stuff made on British TV? US comedy icon David Cross scoffs at the very suggestion, having spent years doing likewise in the States. Now he's trying both at once, and finding it all a bit bewildering.
Tiernan Douieb interview
Thursday 17th June 2010
Ask most stand-ups how they started and you'll usually hear lots of stuff about watching Richard Pryor as a kid then getting egged-on to do an open-spot while inebriated. Not Tiernan Douieb. He went to Clown College.