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Alistair Green
Alistair Green

Alistair Green

  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Comedy Club stages table tennis tournament

The Moth Club and promoters Knock2bag are to stage the first ever table tennis tournament featuring not professional table tennis players but comedians. Comics Ray Badran and Sam Campbell are putting on the tournament on Sunday November 7th at the east London club. With commentary from Ray and Sam, plus Mark Silcox as the umpire and Freddie Meredith as the ball boy.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 25th October 2021

Alistair Green on his middle England satire

From foul-mouthed ad spoofs to reading Fifty Shades to his gran, the 'front-facing camera comic' has become a legend in his own living room.

Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 9th August 2021

TV Review: Buffering, ITV2, episode 2

The end of episode two marks a distinct change of tone.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th August 2021

Buffering review

Having a cast that can light up the screen is no substitute for a confident script with a sense of purpose - and in Buffering, it seems this crucial element is still waiting to load.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 5th August 2021

Mandy starring Diane Morgan to return for Series 2

BBC Two has ordered a second series of Mandy, the comedy created by and starring Diane Morgan. Filming is underway, with guest stars set to include Anna Maxwell Martin, Nick Mohammed, Sir Tom Courtenay, Alexei Sayle and Nigel Planer.

British Comedy Guide, 29th July 2021

More comics join cast of Buffering

Lolly Adefope, Michael Spicer and Joel Dommett are to guest star on Iain Stirling's new sitcom Buffering, it has been announced.

Chortle, 13th July 2021

Alleyway Chefs pilot published online

The pilot for Alleyway Chefs, a sitcom written and directed by Craig Ainsley, starring Alistair Green and Arnab Chanda as two restaurant chefs, has been published online.

British Comedy Guide, 8th April 2021

Has lockdown changed comedy for ever?

The popularity of internet comics has ballooned in the past year, and talent agents are taking notice. But will viral lols translate to a long-term career?

Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 16th March 2021

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