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Herring, Amos, Murray & Nelson head to Levity Festival
A host of comedians including Richard Herring, Stephen K Amos, Al Murray and Lee Nelson are heading to Peterborough next month for the inaugural Levity Festival.
Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 10th June 2013Al Murray: I pride myself on being uncertain
The Pub Landlord puts down his pint glass and declares what's wrong with British satire.
Stephen Armstrong, Radio Times, 8th June 2013Al Murray: Comedy's role is to lampoon politics
Al Murray, the comic behind the stand-up creation The Pub Landlord, has criticised as "ridiculous" other comedians who embrace political views.
Ian Burrell, The Independent, 3rd June 2013Al Murray working on a Pub Landlord film
Al Murray wishes to make a film featuring his pub landlord character. Plus, he will return to BBC Radio 5 Live with topical comedy show 7 Day Saturday.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd May 2013Al Murray joins Planet Rock
Planet Rock is thrilled to announce that Britain's favourite landlord will be joining our lineup. Al Murray will present a Sunday morning show from 10-12 called Defender of the Planet Rock Tradition.
Planet Rock, 8th May 2013Al Murray interview
You probably know him best as The Pub Landlord, but when he's not serving pints (or a glass of white wine for the ladies), Al Murray has been known to ROCK OUT.
Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 7th May 2013Brick Lane Comedy Festival announced
Ed Byrne, Al Murray, Adam Buxton and Alan Davies have been signed up to headline the inaugural Brick Lane Comedy Festival.
Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 2nd May 2013Stewart Lee: Where are all the right-wing stand-ups?
Yes, Jimmy Carr avoided tax and the BNP loves Al Murray's Pub Landlord, but it's hard to find a comedian who votes Tory.
Stewart Lee, The New Statesman, 16th April 2013Al Murray: schooldays, prog rock and becoming a father
Comedian and part-time Pub Landlord Al Murray on his schooldays, prog rock and becoming a father.
Al Murray, The Big Issue, 25th March 2013Five character comedians at the Glasgow Comedy Festival
Anna Morris, Al Murray, Phill Jupitus, John Shuttleworth and Bob Doolally among the GICF highlights.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 19th March 2013