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Al Murray

Al Murray

  • 56 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Comedians talk about The Cabaret Bar

We speak to some comedians to get their top memories from the legendary Edinburgh venue.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 2nd August 2019

Al Murray touring with the Happy Mondays in Scotland

He has played on some of the UK's biggest stages to some of the most raucous crowds in showbusiness but Al Murray is about to embark on his wildest adventure yet - touring Scotland with the Happy Mondays.

Heather Greenaway, Daily Record, 28th July 2019

Al Murray announces major tour extension

Al Murray has announced a major extension of his recent live tour, Landlord Of Hope And Glory. As well as an Edinburgh Fringe run, he will take to the road for 20 further dates later this year.

British Comedy Guide, 17th July 2019

Comedians' guide to Edinburgh

Sofie Hagen, Phil Wang, Nish Kumar and others reveal their favourite festival spots, from Portobello Beach to the middle of the Royal Mile.

The Guardian, 12th July 2019

Broadcast Digital Awards 2019 winners

Fleabag and Hounslow Diaries picked up prizes at the Broadcast Digital Awards 2019, with Comedy Central and Dave also winning.

British Comedy Guide, 4th July 2019

Comedians appearing in celebrity Crystal Maze revealed

Vic Reeves, Al Murray, Steve Pemberton, Susan Calman, Russell Kane, Ellie Taylor and Tom Rosenthal have all signed up for the show, which will again be hosted by Richard Ayoade. Six hour-long shows will be made in aid of Stand Up To Cancer, with Reeves competing in a team captained by his wife, Nancy Sorrell.

Chortle, 11th June 2019

Review - Al Murray: Landlord of Hope and Glory

The Landlord's brilliant flippancy and comic reductiveness isn't quite up to the task of addressing a complex, divided Britain. But there laughs regardless.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 10th June 2019

Balham Comedy Festival announces 2019 Line-Up

The annual Balham Comedy Festival has announced the first raft of guests for the festival which runs from 5 - 13 July at The Bedford in south London.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th May 2019

Al Murray as the Pub Landlord, review

Comic pulls his punches, saying little on Brexit.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 20th May 2019

Stephen Fry among celebs rejecting Eurovision boycott

Stephen Fry, Al Murray, Sharon Osbourne and Rachel Riley are among 100 leading entertainment figures who have signed a statement rejecting calls for a boycott of the Eurovision Song Contest in Israel.

Adam Sherwin, i Newspaper, 30th April 2019

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