British Comedy Guide
Bill Bailey
Bill Bailey

Bill Bailey (I)

  • 60 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

Press clippings Page 11

Bill Bailey: UK Eurovision performance "underwhelming"

"There has to be a bit more drama, a bit more theatre".

Ella Kemp, NME, 26th May 2021

Bill Bailey: my Eurovision song was rejected by the BBC

Bill Bailey has told how he was rejected by the BBC after sending in a potential entry for Eurovision.

Amanda Devlin, The Sun, 25th May 2021

Hundreds call for Bill Bailey to enter Eurovision

Almost 1,000 people have signed Chortle's petition for Bill Bailey to represent the UK at next year's Eurovision Song Contest.

Chortle, 24th May 2021

Chortle starts petition: get Bill Bailey in Eurovision

Bill Bailey has volunteered to represent the UK at the next Eurovision following another disastrous performance - so we've launched a petition to try to make it happen.

Chortle, 23rd May 2021

Bill Bailey overwhelmed by his New Zealand experience

Bill Bailey has revealed how his time filming Patriot Brains and touring his stage show in New Zealand filled him with joy.

James Rampton, Stuff.co.nz, 20th May 2021

Bill Bailey interview

Bill Bailey on new Aussie-versus-Kiwi panel show Patriot Brains: "Comedy is in a good place".

Hannah Story, NME, 13th April 2021

Just the Tonic: Working From Home review

Some scrappy moments, but this is something special.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 8th March 2021

Comedian panel revealed for BBC One series This Is MY House

Bill Bailey, Judi Love, Jamali Maddix and Emily Atack will act as the panel for This Is MY House, the new BBC One entertainment series presented by Stacey Dooley.

British Comedy Guide, 1st March 2021

Price is delight for Bill Bailey

Bill Bailey has replaced the thrill of dancing with Oti Mabuse by returning to his favourite hobby - collecting sticky price labels.

The Strictly star, who lifted the Glitterball trophy with dance pro Oti in December, has a collection dating back to pre-decimal currency days - before 1971 - and he is looking forward to adding to what he calls his treasure trove, which he concedes is "a bit mental".

Andy Halls, The Sun, 29th January 2021

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