British Comedy Guide
Alice Jones
Alice Jones

Alice Jones (I)

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Meera Syal interview

The Goodness Gracious Me star on why she's campaigning for more black and Asian faces on television.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 12th November 2014

Cassetteboy interview

By day, Mike does audio descriptions of television shows for blind people. By night, or on his days off, he is an internet comedy sensation.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 9th October 2014

The comic duo breathing new life into the sketch format

The bizarre creations of Seb Cardinal and Dustin Demri-Burns have earned them cult status; now they're embarking on their first UK tour.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 28th September 2014

Simon Lipson: The comedian proving middle-age is funny

The 55-year-old launches new stand-up night for 'the been there, done that, got the mortgage' generation.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 4th September 2014

Introducing the nominees

The results are announced on Saturday. Before that, I'm off to watch them all again. Even at three weeks and 89 shows in, I can't wait.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 21st August 2014

Political advisors turn stand-ups in 'revenge of wonks'

Alice Jones has noticed odd clusters of former careers among comedians.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 18th August 2014

Laughs go global with international comedians at Fringe

There are performers from 47 different countries at the Edinburgh Fringe, but you won't find so many non-English speakers in the comedy section, for obvious reasons.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 8th August 2014

Best comedy to see from Stewart Lee to Josie Long

A selection of some of the best acts at this year's Fringe.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 30th July 2014

Comedy takes centre stage at Latitude

At Latitude this weekend, comedians all but outnumber bands on the bill.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 17th July 2014

When it comes to laughs, honesty can be the best policy

For stand-ups appearing at It Might Get Ugly, London's darkest new comedy night, there is just one rule: they must be honest "to the point of regret." No whimsy, no cosy old anecdotes. Comedians must expose themselves mercilessly - even more so than usual.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 27th June 2014

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