Bryony Gordon
Press clippings
Jo Brand: I'm thick skinned. I've had to be
Jo Brand has just completed a 135-mile walk in seven days, and her feet feel as if they've been "lightly blow-torched". We are in the offices of Sport Relief, the charity she has raised over £800,000 for, and Brand is musing on why she chose to trample all the way from the Humber Bridge to Liverpool.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 14th March 2016Graham Norton interview
His new book is about all the things he adores, dogs, divas and alcohol but Graham Norton is also a strong supporter of the BBC and not just because it employs him.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 16th July 2015Black Mirror interview
Black Mirror - Channel 4's mind-bending series of cautionary tales about our addiction to digital technology - is returning for a big-name Christmas special starring Rafe Spall, Oona Chaplin and Mad Men's Jon Hamm. Bryony Gordon asks them and the programme's creator Charlie Brooker what's in store.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 13th December 2014Paul Merton interview
No stranger to tragedy as well as comedy, Paul Merton reflects on how he only learnt of his parents' pride in him after their deaths.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 6th October 2014What do you call a comic with a positive slant? Adam Hills
Adam Hills is the comedian with one foot whom David Cameron and Samantha Cameron like to watch while in bed.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 13th February 2013Is it me, or is 'Miranda' not at all funny?
Bryony Gordon wonders what all the fuss is about.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 3rd January 2013Frank Skinner interview
Ahead of hosting a new series of Room 101, Frank Skinner says meditation and confession help him to slay his demons.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 2nd January 2013Jack Whitehall: the funny thing about being posh
The British Comedy Awards' newly crowned King of Comedy Jack Whitehall discovered to his surprise that playing up his middle-class roots only made him more popular.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 19th December 2012Michael McIntyre interview
The comedian Michael McIntyre on how he overcame the scorn of his peers to become a record-breaking, stadium-filling stand-up.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 11th November 2012Fresh Meat, Channel 4, review
Fresh Meat is the first successful comedy about students for almost 30 years, and judging by the second series opener, it could easily be sustained for a long time yet.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 9th October 2012