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Review: Bill Bailey @ Manchester O2 Apollo
We're not sure exactly how it happened, but Bill Bailey seems to have become somewhat of a national treasure.
Alex Hibbert, Manchester Evening News, 31st October 2015This week's new live comedy
Previews of Bill Bailey, Séance Fiction: The Improvised Haunting and Beardyman.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 30th October 2015Bill Bailey - 'I don't think I'll ever retire'
Everyone's favourite hippie materialist hits the road (minus his original mode of transport) with another mashed-up music-based comedy extravaganza.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 30th October 2015Bill Bailey review
Bill Bailey brought his Limboland tour to St David's Hall in Cardiff where we enjoyed some time inside the surreal mind of one of the UK's best loved comedians.
David Prince, Wales Online, 29th October 2015Bill Bailey's tour bus 'nicked' in Liverpool
Bill Bailey had his "tour bus" stolen before he performed at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
BBC News, 27th October 2015Bill Bailey: Limboland, his new film & tomorrow's world
The comedian and presenter is heading out on another massive tour - and, he tells Sarah Walters, he's looking forward to celebrating his darker side.
Sarah Walters, Manchester Evening News, 24th October 2015Bill Bailey: 'Comedy's a reckless and foolhardy job'
The comedian got his big break at 31, but he rejects a life of 'Cristal champagne' in favour of bacon sarnies.
Lorraine McBride, The Telegraph, 18th October 2015Interview: Bill Bailey
Bailey is deadly serious about sticking the boot into our elected leaders and says he has plenty of material after last year's independence referendum.
Paul English, Daily Record, 16th October 2015Interview: Bill Bailey on living in 'Limboland'
Bill Bailey is difficult to categorise. Which is just the way the musician, comedian, eco-warrior and actor likes it, he tells Janet Christie ahead of the Scottish leg of his UK tour.
Janet Christie, The Scotsman, 2nd October 2015Bill Bailey reflects on 15 years of Black Books
Not to make you feel old, but Black Books turns 15 today. That's right, every slob and pessimist's hero Bernard Black first emerged on our TV screens back on September 29, 2000 on Channel 4.
Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 29th September 2015