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Our favourite comics explain why you should see them
A handful of stars describe the shows in their own words to help you pick who you will want to see...
Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 3rd August 2017Bobby & Harriet Get Married review
The show's often very amusing, but more than that, we're invested in how the pair get on.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 3rd August 2017Because hip millennials need reality TV, too, you know. This new show follows comedians and real-life couple Bobby Mair and Harriet Kemsley as they plan their wedding. The theme this week is money - the pair don't have much, and everything involved with weddings is expensive. Some amusing moments for sure, but the fact is, when you're dealing with a life event like this, it's impossible to see the funny side all of the time.
John Robinson, The Guardian, 2nd August 2017Harriet Kemsley interview
We talk to award-winning stand-up Harriet Kemsley, star of Vice TV's new 'reality sitcom' Bobby & Harriet Get Married.
Sam Michael, We Are Cult, 2nd August 2017Fresh take on the dysfunctional relationship comedy
Viceland's new structured reality-comedy series' biggest strength lies in its charming lead, Harriet Kemsley.
Sarah Carson, Radio Times, 2nd August 2017Fringe 2017: 18 unmissable comedy tips
Browse through 18 of the many highlights below.
Shaun Kitchener, The Daily Express, 23rd July 2017#EdFringe17 Comedy Q&A: Bobby Mair
Loudly Insecure is features Bobby Mair trying to get secure by getting married, finding his biological family and addressing his mental health. Did it work? We ask him.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 15th July 2017I talkt to: Bobby Mair
Canadian stand-up Bobby Mair took a year out from the Edinburgh Fringe last year but is back with a brand new hour, Loudly Insecure.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 15th July 2017BWW Q&A- Bobby Mair
Bobby Mair interview.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 12th July 2017Fringe 2017 - Bob Slayer's Heroes of Fringe
Known for its creative programming, guerrilla tactics and innovative Pay What You Want model, Bob Slayer's Heroes - returning to Edinburgh for its sixth year - is guided by the passionate belief that performers should come first. Its artists always take the lion's share of ticket sales and enjoy total creative freedom.
Rosemary Kaye, The Edinburgh Reporter, 7th July 2017