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Brett Goldstein
Brett Goldstein

Brett Goldstein

  • English
  • Actor, writer, script editor and stand-up comedian

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Brett Goldstein: 'It's another show my mum can't see'

Edinburgh intros #18: Brett Goldstein went to Burning Man so we don't have to. We can, however, see his show about it.

London Is Funny, 3rd August 2015

The cast of Derek on the special, Gervais & TV kindness

Is it really the end for the Channel 4 comedy? Kerry Godliman, Holli Dempsey and Brett Goldstein are all keen to return to Broad Hill Care Home in the future...

Susanna Lazarus, Radio Times, 22nd December 2014

Edinburgh 2015 Fringe preview: Brett Goldstein

I've had a soft spot for Brett Goldstein ever since I first reviewed him at a stand-up gig and he had to deal with one of the most difficult audiences I've ever seen, which included a drooling devil dog and a potty-mouthed old lady.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th July 2014

This week's new live comedy

Previews of Austentatious, Bobby Mair and Brett Goldstein.

James Kettle, The Guardian, 28th February 2014

Brett Goldstein's six things to distract you

Put your internet connection to better use, thanks to Brett Goldstein.

Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 6th February 2014

Brett Goldstein: Contains themes of an adult nature

Brett Goldstein takes on pornography in his latest Fringe show, not particularly as part of any moral agenda, but because his efforts to prove his love for porn was all good and healthy sort of did the reverse. As he explains in his guest column for ThreeWeeks.

Brett Goldstein, ThreeWeeks, 9th August 2013

Five thoughts about... Brett Goldstein

What has porn done to Brett Goldstein's brain?

Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 5th August 2013

Catherine Tate to begin filming Superbob in London

The British romantic comedy movie about a postman who gets superpowers after a meteor crashes to earth, will also star Natalia Tena, Laura Haddock and Brett Goldstein.

Radio Times, 12th July 2013

The Comedian review

Even without Brett Goldstein popping up as a compere and comics Mike Belgrave and Barnaby Slater, this is one of the most realistic depictions of stand-up so far committed to film.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 28th May 2013

A kind of Weird Science for the internet generation, 30 And Counting kicks off the promising Love Matters series of six original one-off comedies covering all facets of the relationship game. The first double bill opens tonight with mates Matt (Dan Clark) and Jason (Brett Goldstein) constructing a computer-generated perfect woman with the goal of cheering up unlucky-in-love buddy George (Daniel Lawrence Taylor). Cue amorous carnage. The second tale, "Officially Special", stars The IT Crowd's marvellous Katherine Parkinson as a bored records adjudicator fearful that life is passing her by. She's somewhat nonplussed when her boyfriend takes her up the London Eye. And no, that's not a euphemism...

Carol Carter and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 28th March 2013

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