Press clippings Page 2
Limmy to quit TV with final special
Limmy has confirmed that his forthcoming television show will be his last, as he quits all broadcast, publishing and live work to become a full-time streamer.
British Comedy Guide, 5th September 2020Stand Comedy Club starts redundancy process
Frankie Boyle, Kevin Bridges, Limmy and Fern Brady are among the comics leading calls for a Scottish Government bail-out of The Stand Comedy Club - as it emerged that the "vast majority" of staff are to be made redundant unless it is thrown a lifeline.
Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 23rd August 2020Scottish Comedy Awards 2020 nominations
Janey Godley, Jim Smith and Larry Dean are amongst the nominees for the Scottish Comedy Awards 2020.
British Comedy Guide, 9th June 2020Limmy makes techno version of 'Love Will Tear Us Apart'
He has joined a host of people covering the song, from The Cure to Jose Gonzalez.
Tobi Akingbade, NME, 28th May 2020Limmy is entertainment's original self-made man
With Limmy's Homemade Show, the comedian has unexpectedly found his isolated, self-sufficient existence capturing the zeitgeist.
Paul English, The Big Issue, 13th May 2020Inside Glasgow's upfront comedy scene
Wit and four-letter artistry have made Glasgow a comedy stronghold - and with the clubs shut, the laughs are going online.
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 19th April 2020Limmy: Lockdown is perfect for someone like me
Scottish comedian Limmy says the coronavirus has not affected him at all because sitting in the house all day is what he does anyway.
BBC, 11th April 2020Limmy's Homemade Show, series one, episode one, review
Limmy holds a masterclass in the art of techno and taunting a crowd till they turn on you.
Alison Rowat, The Herald, 11th April 2020TV review: Limmy's Homemade Show - Series 1 Episode 1
There was no bang, just the same thing being said time and again and it became less funny on each occasion rather than the opposite.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 11th April 2020Glaswegian Vine comic extraordinaire Brian Limond returns for a new series of his cult sketch show. Armed with a camera, a green screen and the streets of his city, Limmy delivers rapid-fire skits covering everything from parenthood to making a cup of tea. Above and beyond a laugh a minute.
Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 10th April 2020