British Comedy Guide
Brian Limond
Brian Limond

Brian Limond

  • 49 years old
  • Scottish
  • Actor, writer, director, producer and editor

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Life according to... Limmy

The original social isolator on the joys of being stuck indoors...

Paul English, The Sunday Post, 7th April 2020

Limmy's timing perfect with homemade show

Scotland's most successful online comedian says fellow comics must follow his lead to survive the economic fall-out from the coronavirus which has seen the Edinburgh festivals cancelled for the first time.

Paul English, The Times, 4th April 2020

The Hot 100 2019: comedy

Susie McCabe, Limmy and Gary Meikle are among our favourite cultural contributors this year.

Craig Angus, Brian Donaldson, Sofia Matias and Murray Robertson, The List, 1st November 2019

The 50 best comedians of the 21st century

Steve Coogan is the funniest Brit, coming second on the list, with American Tina Fey coming first. Once again, in a mirroring of a Channel 4 poll in 2007, Stewart Lee came 41st.

Hannah J Davies, Paul Fleckney, Harriet Gibsone, Brian Logan and Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 18th September 2019

Limmy's Homemade Show gets series

Scottish comedian Limmy has been commissioned to make a series of Limmy's Homemade Show, his one-man sketch show.

British Comedy Guide, 21st August 2019

10 greatest Scottish comedians - and their best gags

Cast your vote for Scotland's best comedian in our online poll.

Daily Record, 24th May 2019

Scottish Comedy Awards 2019 nominations

The nominations for the Scottish Comedy Awards 2019 have been announced. Breaking The News leads the lists. Chris Forbes, Christopher MacArthur-Boyd, Jay Lafferty, Larry Dean, Liam Withnail, Limmy, Susie McCabe and Tom Stade are in the running for best solo show.

British Comedy Guide, 10th May 2019

Scotland's funniest 60 people

As the Glasgow International Comedy Festival prepares to launch with a gaggle of giggles later this month, we count down Scotland's funniest 60 people.

The Herald, 3rd March 2019

Book review: My Autobiography, by Limmy

This memoir works best when Limmy faces his demons and explains how he moved past them. It's also refreshing to hear the story of a genuine self-made man, a rare TV talent who didn't attend the Royal Conservatoire or private school. But it remains a book for his fans. Those who don't find the title funny are unlikely to change their minds after reading it.

Chris McCall, The Scotsman, 26th February 2019

13 special recommendations for the Edinburgh Fringe

These are the shows that don't fit well into any of our categories and include some mixed-bill nights, multimedia adventures and contrived conceits.

Laugh Out London, 6th August 2018

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