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Ed Gamble, Glastonbury + Kaleidoscope festivals, Jazz Emu - Mark Muldoon's Comedy Diary
Wednesday 17th July 2024
James Acaster, Ed Gamble, Nish Kumar, Simon Amstell, Sophie Duker, Brian Blessed, Chloe Petts, Ahir Shah and Jazz Emu all feature in this month's dizzying roundup of comedy thrills and spills.
Kaleidoscope 2024: Brian Blessed, Simon Amstell and more - up a hill
Tuesday 16th July 2024
The highest festival in London? It's up there. Si Hawkins reports back on a day in Alexandra Palace with Brian Blessed, Katie McLeod, Ahir Shah, Sophie Duker and Simon Amstell.
Dru Cripps talks about winning Dabbers Bingo Comedy Caller Contest
Monday 15th July 2024
Clowning comic Dru Cripps recently won the Dabbers Bingo Comedy Caller Contest. We caught up with him to find out more about his backstory.
First Gig, Worst Gig: Grace Mulvey
Friday 12th July 2024
Why did the Build-a-Bear have a drug problem? Let Edinburgh debutant Grace Mulvey explain.
Random 8: Lorna Rose Treen
Tuesday 9th July 2024
With a new radio show and Fringe run forthcoming, Lorna Rose Treen talks lawmaking, a chippy charmer and Craig David cringe.
Brian Butterfield / Jay Lafferty / Ray Bradshaw - Bobby Carroll's Live Comedy Diary
Friday 5th July 2024
Bobby calls trading standards on a notorious rogue trader, relishes a culture clash between Scottish acts and a global audience at the Monkey Barrel and assigns himself another foolish all-dayer for this August's Fringe.
Hot dogs and hilarity: Ed Gamble interview
Tuesday 2nd July 2024
We talk with Ed Gamble about his Hot Diggity Dog tour, which has been heading across the UK and continues to do so until November of this year. He explains how he first got into comedy, what it is like to create a touring show and what he hopes audiences take away from his performance.
Random 8: Harry Stachini
Tuesday 2nd July 2024
Cliff, Coco and The Scunger Games - Harry Stachini tackles this week's great eight.
First Gig, Worst Gig: Simon David
Friday 28th June 2024
TV trauma, Trump starts and dumped sex noises - Simon David takes us back.
Random 8: Martha MacDonald
Tuesday 25th June 2024
From Virginia Woolf to Victoria Wood, Shell writer Martha McDonald talks childhood precocity and adult envy.