British Comedy Guide
Bill Bailey
Bill Bailey

Bill Bailey (I)

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

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Interview: Bill Bailey

Actor, writer, musician, comedian - Bill Bailey has many strings to his bow, and they are all impeccably tuned.

Victoria Nangle, The Latest, 11th September 2013

Bill Bailey interview

Bill Bailey talks politics, the trouser press, and the the many pets his family has to feed.

Steven MacKenzie, The Big Issue, 11th September 2013

Bill Bailey: Highly series beast in the comedy jungle

He's the Mozart of comedy, with the ethos of a punk. And anti-intellectualism drives Bill Bailey nuts, he tells Bryan Appleyard.

Bryan Appleyard, The Sunday Times, 1st September 2013

10 reasons why Bill Bailey should headline Glastonbury

Ten bullet points as to why Bill Bailey should be on at Glastonbury.

Sam Charles, London Is Funny, 24th June 2013

Review - Bill Bailey, Qualmpeddler

In Qualmpeddler, Bill Bailey is bang on form, giving us not only music and whimsy, but righteous ire, personal tales, and a tear-jerking finale.

Sam Charles, London Is Funny, 19th June 2013

Review: Bill Bailey, Hammersmith Apollo

Qualmpeddler does exactly what the rather obscure title says on the tin, plus so much more.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th June 2013

Review: Bill Bailey @ Theatre Royal

The coalition government, celebrities, Downton Abbey and computing acronyms were all under fire in the latest stand-up show from one of Britain's great musical comedians.

Ian Wolf, Kyeo.tv, 6th June 2013

Top 20 comedy shows in London - June

Featuring Stephen Fry, Aziz Ansari, Bill Bailey, Stewart Lee's alter-ego, Reggie Watts, charity fundraisers, Banana Cabaret, the Funny Side, and loads more...

London Is Funny, 2nd June 2013

The top ten comedy shows this month

Previews of Aziz Ansari, Baconface, Reggie Watts, Bill Bailey, Colin Hoult, Scott Capurro, Felicity Ward and more.

Time Out, 30th May 2013

Comedy review: Bill Bailey, Glasgow

There are some brilliant set-pieces in this latest show from stand-up musician Bill Bailey, so much so that reprises are demanded in the encore.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 11th May 2013

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