
Andy Zaltzman
- 50 years old
- British
- Writer and stand-up comedian
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Review: Andy Zaltzman: The Bugle @ The Stand, Newcastle
The Stand is packed, the sound of chatter, beer, beards and glasses buzzing off the red rustic iron pillars as the crowd eagerly await the live recording of The Bugle Podcast, issue 4025.
Jay Moussa-Mann, Narc Magazine, 25th October 2019Fringe offers a comic view of Brexit farce
There is no doubt that we live in volatile political times. In these periods of social crisis, the arts have always had an important role to play in helping us to understand the bigger issues.
Paul Sneddon, Daily Business Group, 8th August 2019Andy Zaltzman interview
Andy Zaltzman can't fix Brexit but he can make you laugh.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 27th March 2019Brexit really has killed comedy
After 1,000 days of negotiations, there are no jokes left.
Helen Lewis, The New Statesman, 27th March 2019Andy Zaltzman: The Bugle Live review
A live podcast where the archly esoteric meets the downright silly.
Jay Richardson, The List, 22nd March 2019Comics on who you should see at Glasgow Comedy Festival
We kick off our Glasgow Comedy Festival coverage by asking a bunch of acts who are in town during March to pick one show they'd most like to see during the month. As it turns out, family loyalty means nothing when it comes to a comedian's recommendation ...
The List, 14th March 2019The 15 must-see shows at the Glasgow Comedy Festival
Sarah Watson, director of the Whyte & Mackay Glasgow International Comedy Festival, shares the shows she can't wait to see at this year's festival.
Sarah Watson, The Herald, 9th March 2019Andy Zaltzman: The Bugle Live review
Even the audience managed to get in on the act with possibly the toughest LS Lowry quiz ever and a short Q & A session near the end.
Matt Forrest, The Reviews Hub, 8th October 2018We present the ThreeWeeks Editors' Awards 2018
Here we run through all the winners...
Caro Jones, ThreeWeeks, 25th August 2018Best comedy podcasts at this year's Fringe
Catch live recordings of Sofie Hagen Tries Something, The Bugle, Reasons to be Cheerful, The Guilty Feminist and more.
Jay Richardson, The List, 26th July 2018