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Alistair Green
Alistair Green

Alistair Green

  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Alistair Green on the pros & cons of viral fame

"Ultimately, I'm filming stuff on my phone in my front room, so that's the be-all and end-all of it. But I do think what I'm doing is good."

Rowena Henley, Bustle, 30th January 2021

Cast revealed for Diane Morgan's sitcom Mandy

Sean Lock will be amongst the guest stars appearing in Mandy, Diane Morgan's new comedy series.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd July 2020

Alistair Green interview

The stand-up, writer and social media master on the things that make him laugh the most.

Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 20th December 2019

Alison Steadman stars in short comedy film Ghosted

Alison Steadman has taken the lead role in Ghosted, a short comedy film about a woman who becomes a psychic medium after she loses her husband.

British Comedy Guide, 7th June 2018

Fringe Q&As: Alistair Green

Alistair Green talks to HeraldScotland about being hit by a griddle pan, sex addiction and the Western Isles.

The Herald, 14th August 2014

Edinburgh Fringe 2014 interview: Alistair Green

The blurb promises "rants and moans about everything Alistair thinks is wrong with the world". We promise a barbed hour of hilarity smothered with pessimism. Every comic we know says this is the show to watch this year. We're happy to listen to them.

Laugh Out London, 12th August 2014

The Alistair Green three minute interview

At this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, acclaimed stand-up Alistair Green spends an hour on stage ranting, moaning and generally talking about everything he thinks is wrong with the world, including his own pitiful shortcomings as a human being. Martin Walker speaks to the long suffering comedian about his show, Nobody's Twisting Your Arm.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

This week's new live comedy

Preview of Alistair Green, Russell Kane and The Humble Quest For Universal Genius.

James Kettle, The Guardian, 24th November 2012

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