Live Comedy

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Shazia Mirza
Thursday 15th June 2017
Just back from Bear Grylls' island and prepping for Edinburgh, Shazia Mirza recalls police interventions at home and abroad, and a Swedish farm curfew.
Tape Face
Thursday 8th June 2017
He speaks! Tape Face talks us through terminal gigs, disastrous soap-faced trauma and an over-keen stripper.
Dr Phil Hammond
Thursday 1st June 2017
Dr Phil's new show gives the NHS a powerful jab. But how has he survived as a doctor and comic for so long?
Tom Stade
Thursday 25th May 2017
The charismatic Canadian has been compared to Keith Richards, feels a kinship with Beyonce, and once did a corporate on an alien space cruiser.
Croft & Pearce
Thursday 18th May 2017
Two women. Two buns-in-the-oven. One show: Croft & Pearce are becoming a quasi-quartet at the Museum Of Comedy this week. We look back at their work as a duo.
Daphna Baram
Thursday 11th May 2017
Israel born and now East London-based, Daphna Baram has come a long, long way from her seriously painful first gig.
Carl Hutchinson
Thursday 4th May 2017
Fresh from Chris Ramsey's tour, Carl Hutchinson recalls meandering babies, miserable cricketers and a weirdly changeable reviewer.
Matthew Highton
Thursday 27th April 2017
Professional Weirdo and LOCO film reconstructor Matthew Highton talks trouser shouting, ice cream rebuttals and Ed Sheeran close encounters.
Pierre Novellie
Tuesday 18th April 2017
The Isle of Man-raised South African recalls white wine fortitude, the Large Hadron Collider and an abusive Brexiteer.
Mark Olver
Thursday 13th April 2017
TV's Mr Warm-Up has a novel new night in Cardiff, although possibly not as novel as the night he gigged in a car.