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Brian Donaldson

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My comedy hero: Phil Wang

Rising stand-up and member of acclaimed sketch group Daphne picks The Naked Gun and Airplane! comedy actor Leslie Nielsen as his idol.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 29th March 2016

Interview: Mark Watson

Bristolian author, stand-up and professional worrier does some fretting about identity issues for his next blockbuster touring show, I'm Not Here.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 22nd March 2016

Five things to see at That's Fife! Comedy Festival

From an innovative ventriloquist to an anarchist cook, Fife lays out some top comedy in April.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 22nd March 2016

Interview: Russell Kane

After an awkward encounter with a window cleaner, the Edinburgh Comedy Award winner, published author and RSC playwright decided to take a new look and fresh attitude out onto the road.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 18th March 2016

Bridget Christie - 'I don't think I'll ever retire'

As the Edinburgh Comedy Award winning comedian tours the country with A Book For Her, Bridget Christie shares her thoughts on social media, the future and death.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 16th March 2016

Five things you might not know about . . . Mark Steel

The Kent-born comic, political rabble-rouser and former TV repair man takes a show about the story behind his heritage across the country.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 16th March 2016

Sean Lock interview (Link expired)

Popular stand-up and TV panel veteran Sean Lock talks about dancing, his dislike of James Bond - and why he regrets not going to Uni.

Brian Donaldson, WOW247, 8th March 2016

TV review: The Aliens

There's a thin line between making a very timely metaphorical drama and one that lays on its allusions and satirical musings a tad too thick.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 4th March 2016

Stop / Start review

Jack Docherty's wedded radio sitcom makes a blissful (ish) leap onto the small screen.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 4th March 2016

Five things you might not know about . . . Seymour Mace

Geordie comic takes his semi-surrealist schtick across the country.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 26th February 2016

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