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Alice Jones
Alice Jones

Alice Jones (I)

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Tom Allen talks about The Apprentice

As the new host of The Apprentice: You're Fired, the stand-up is bringing his caustic wit to a wider audience but he just wants to connect.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 2nd October 2019

Fleabag review

'Funnier, filthier, thrillingly transgressive'.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 29th August 2019

50 best jokes from Edinburgh Fringe 2019's shows

As the festival enters its final days, we round up the funniest gags on offer this year.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 22nd August 2019

How comedy is speaking up about abortion

It remains a contentious and emotive issue - but, despite opposition, comedians are determined to break taboos and speak their minds, writes Alice Jones.

Alice Jones, BBC, 22nd August 2019

London Hughes: if I were a white, would I be in arenas?

She started her career on Babestation and CBBC -- now she's UK comedy's next big thing.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 21st August 2019

The festival's 10 best comedy acts chosen by comedians

Britain's top comedians including Katherine Ryan, Frankie Boyle, Romesh Ranganathan share their tips for this year's unmissable stand-ups.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 2nd August 2019

How Rose Matafeo went from teen star to comic

The New Zealand stand-up, 26, talks on-stage confidence, teen crushes and writing her own BBC sitcom.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 21st July 2019

Ed Sheeran in Yesterday: The ultimate musical trolling

Going to see a film about The Beatles and ending up seeing one about Ed Sheeran? Hollywood, I am begging you: please stop putting famous people in your films.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 21st June 2019

Dorothy Atkinson on playing Pauline in Mum

When fans recognise Atkinson in the street - "When I'm usually holding a boiled egg, or a packet of crisps, looking gormless..." - they don't just want a picture, they want to know about Pauline's inner life.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 28th May 2019

TV comedy isn't under threat from political correctness

I can't think of the last time I was offended by anything I watched but Shane Allen, controller of BBC comedy commissioning, thinks that television comedy is under threat in the new age of political correctness.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 19th April 2019

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