Bill Bailey (II)
- Actor
Press clippings Page 16
Video: Bill Bailey on today's celebrity culture
Bill Bailey explains to BBC Breakfast how the term "celebrity" has become devalued over the years. The comedian suggests that in today's world you only need to wave your hands on television to become famous.
BBC News, 2nd November 2010Bill Bailey auditions for 'The Hobbit'
Bill Bailey has revealed that he auditioned for a role in Peter Jackson's Hobbit movies.
Simon Reynolds, Digital Spy, 21st October 2010Along with Stephen Fry's quiz questions on the letter H tonight, it would be quite interesting to find out why the erudite Gyles Brandreth has taken seven years to make his second appearance on this show as a panellist. Also risking the blare of the klaxons for only the second time is comedienne Sue Perkins, who appeared earlier this year. Bill Bailey completes the trio of promising guests lined up to discuss esoterica with Fry and Alan Davies.
Vicki Power, The Telegraph, 24th September 2010Tonight one of QI's infrequent female panellists, Sue Perkins, fresh from dusting the flour off her dainty hands in The Great British Bake Off, joins the boys. She's sparky and funny and will be more than capable of holding her own with those noisy, competitive lads. They are, of course, question master Stephen Fry and genial regular Alan Davies, here with Gyles Brandreth (so garrulous he never knowingly uses two words when he can use 20) and frequent panellist Bill Bailey, who is always good value as he dallies with the esoteric, the surreal and the downright daft.
Alison Graham, Radio Times, 24th September 2010Bill Bailey set to headline Greenwich Comedy Festival
Bill Bailey, Adam Hills, Phill Jupitus and Ed Byrne are set to headline Greenwich Comedy Festival's comedy line-up for 2010.
Such Small Portions, 24th June 2010Video: Bill Bailey on being immortalised in plant form
Comedian Bill Bailey has had a plant named after him, in recognition of his work in the field of conservation.
He posed with the 'Nepenthes x Bill Bailey', a Borneo Exotics hybrid, at the Chelsea Flower Show.
BBC News, 25th May 2010What I've learnt: Bill Bailey
Described as a "hobbit with a wicked sense of humour", the comic Bill Bailey, 46, is best known for Black Books and Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
Harriet Addison, The Times, 22nd May 2010Bill Bailey's Highlands fling
Why is one of Britain's biggest comedians going on a tour of Scotland's smallest venues?
Stephanie Merritt, The Observer, 16th May 2010For this two-hour bonanza in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity, Channel 4 recently assembled 24 of Britain's best comedians to perform in front of a live audience at the O2 arena in London. So - deep breath - Jack Dee, Andy Parsons, David Mitchell, Fonejacker, Jack Whitehall, Jo Brand, James Corden, Jason Manford, John Bishop, Kevin Bridges, Kevin Eldon, Lee Evans, Mark Watson, Michael McIntyre, Noel Fielding, Patrick Kielty, Rich Hall, Rob Brydon, Ruth Jones, Sean Lock, Catherine Tate and Shappi Khorsandi take turns on stage to make it the biggest live stand-up show in British history. If that's not enough for you, Alan Carr and Bill Bailey perform with Stomp and Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and Johnny Depp provide additional sketches.
David Chater, The Times, 5th April 2010Now here's a treat for an Easter Monday night; just as you look back fondly on the four-day bank holiday weekend and look forward not too fondly to returning to work tomorrow, Channel 4 have taken it upon themselves to cheer you up. They've skimmed the cream of comedy talent for a gala night dedicated to making us laugh, while raising funds for the Great Ormond Street Hospital's Children's Charity. The night will fund two new anaesthetic rooms, allowing parents to stay with their children right up until they enter the operating theatre. Make sure you watch tomorrow's brilliant documentary, Great Ormond Street (9pm BBC2), to get some idea of the astonishing work done at the hospital. The cast of comics is a glittering one: David Mitchell, Bill Bailey, Catherine Tate, Jack Dee, James Corden, Jo Brand, Jonathan Ross and many, many others will perform stand-up routines in front of a capacity crowd at the massive O2 Arena in London. As a nice little bonus, Robert Webb, Ricky Gervais, Derren Brown and Johnny Depp, who can't be there in person, have filmed comic sketches especially for the night.
Alison Graham, Radio Times, 5th April 2010