British Comedy Guide

Billy Greenlees

  • Actor

Press clippings Page 4

Of course comedy has coarse ingredients

Puns, one-liners and double entendres are meat and drink for playwrights and comics, says Andrew Cunningham.

Andrew Cunningham, The Telegraph, 24th August 2010

Fingers on the Buzzers

We cannot get enough of this trend for witty panellists - stand-ups with a token celebrity or two, often the same small cast in different combinations.

Bruce Dessau, The Scotsman, 27th February 2010

Fingers on the buzzers for The Bubble

A group of comedians are locked away in a house, deprived of outside information. This is not Celebrity Big Brother but a new panel game hosted by David Mitchell.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 16th February 2010

Get me to the hearse on time

Amazed bystanders watched clampers tow away a hearse - unaware it was all part of a scene for a new TV comedy.

The Sun, 5th February 2010

The comic who dares to be middle class and not coarse

Heard the one about the comic who dares to be middle class and not coarse or cruel?

Dominic Lawson, Daily Mail, 18th November 2009

Look Away Now talks to 'Arsene Wenger'

Gary Richardson and 'Arsene Wenger' go toe-to-toe in Radio 4's spoof sport comedy show Look Away Now.

BBC, 16th April 2008

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