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BBC announces plans for this year's Edinburgh Festivals
The BBC will be broadcasting The Edinburgh Comedy Awards Nominee Gala 2022 on BBC Radio 4, featuring all of this year's nominees the day after they are announced. There will also be recordings of BBC Radio Scotland's Breaking The News, Elis James and John Robins' BBC Radio 5 Live show, and Alison Spittle's podcast Wheel Of Misfortune.
BBC, 19th July 2022Funny At The Fringe - interview - Alison Spittle, Wet
I think essentially most of the show is about fights, my relationship with violence, stuff I feel shame about but most of all it's funny.
Holly, Phoenix Remix, 16th July 2022Interview with comedian and podcaster Alison Spittle
Comedian, podcaster, and Richard Osman's House Of Games aspirant Alison Spittle tells us a little about her new Edinburgh Festival Fringe Show.
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 11th July 2022Alison Spittle interview
Wet is a show about my relationship with positivity - body positivity, sex positivity and mental positivity.
On The Mic, 2nd July 2022Alison Spittle shares how comedy has helped her mental health
'To lose something is to be free of it too and I'm no longer feel codependent on comedy to give me validation.'
Alison Spittle, Female First, 6th June 2022BBC New Comedy Awards 2022 open for entries
The BBC New Comedy Awards 2022 is now open for entries. The deadline to apply is 3rd July.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd May 2022Pleasance announces a new batch of Fringe 2022 shows
Tim Vine, Nick Mohammed, Nick Helm and Jayde Adams are among the comics to have announced new Edinburgh Fringe shows today.
Chortle, 3rd May 2022Alison Spittle: adjusting to the comedy life in London
Almost everyone in Ireland knows Alison Spittle, and you should too. We spoke with the Westmeath comedian to see what makes her tick. (Turns out, it's Camden. She really loves Camden.)
Katie McCabe, Time Out, 7th September 2021Alison Spittle interview
After the limbo of lockdown, stand-up comedian Alison Spittle is back on the road again doing live performances and starring in a brand-new movie. Here, she talks about not getting harassed on the street these days and why cancel culture is alive and well in rural Ireland.
Katie Byrne, The Independent (Ireland), 16th July 2021Battersea Arts Centre announces comedy season
Battersea Arts Centre has announced a season of comedy this September, welcoming back audiences to the iconic London building, with every ticket offered as part of the new Pay What You Can pricing model.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th June 2021