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The Mash Report review
After so many false dawns, it seems like the BBC finally be a successful home-grown take on the format.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th July 2017Onion at the Fringe: 2017 TVO Edinburgh round-up
It's that time of year again: the Edinburgh Fringe is almost upon us, and once again a cavalcade of TVO regulars are heading across the Scottish border to entertain the masses on a daily basis.
The Velvet Onion, 18th July 2017Interview: No Such Thing as a Fish
Metro.co.uk caught up with team members James Harkin, Andrew Hunter Murray and Anna Ptaszynski (sadly fourth member Dan Schreiber was stuck on a plane circling in mid-air so couldn't be with us) for a chat about podcasting, QI question writing and some really really weird facts...
Caroline Westbrook, Metro, 1st July 2017No Such Thing As A Fish take over Metro Facebook page
QI Elves Dan Schreiber and Andrew Hunter Murray will be taking over the Metro Entertainment Facebook page for an FB Live session on Wednesday.
Caroline Westbrook, Metro, 21st June 2017Tickets on sale for Austentatious tour
Jane Austin inspired improv comedy group Austentatious are to tour the UK in October and November 2017. Tickets are now on sale.
British Comedy Guide, 4th May 2017Can you believe it? the No Such Thing As A Fish podcast
The researchers behind BBC's QI emerge from behind the scenes to inform, entertain and tease via their award-winning podcast, No Such Thing as a Fish.
Christine Brandel, Pop Matters, 5th April 2017No Such Thing As A Fish announce new tour
The stars behind QI's podcast No Such Thing As A Fish have announced a 2017 live tour.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd March 2017Andrew Hunter Murray review
The Austentatious comedian divides the audience into competing teams in this frivolous, sometimes surreal and very likable show.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 6th March 2017Andrew Hunter Murray review
Oddballs and nerdy wordplay.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 3rd March 2017It has been a tough few weeks for the podcast-turned-TV show that seeks to put a positive spin on current affairs. That's not to say the puckish quartet of QI researchers have shirked the task of unearthing trivia fascinating enough to leaven even the most depressing news cycle: Andrew Hunter Murray recently seemed particularly delighted to relate the story of a Trump speechwriter whose trousers caught fire in an autocue-related mishap.
Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 23rd November 2016