
Christopher Macarthur-Boyd
- Scottish
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
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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 2019Gilded Balloon adds another 150 Edinburgh Fringe shows
Gilded Balloon has announced another 150 for this year's Edinburgh Fringe.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th April 2019Comedians roast Glasgow
Glasgow Comedy Festival guests take a loving swipe at their host city.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 12th March 2019Scotland'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 2019Christopher MacArthur-Boyd chooses comedy favourites
'Incredible writing and a super-distinctive voice'
Christopher MacArthur-Boyd, Chortle, 13th August 2018Fringe Q&As: Christopher Macarthur-Boyd
Christopher Macarthur-Boyd on his debut show, Home Sweet Home.
Linda Howard, The Herald, 29th July 2018Christopher Macarthur-Boyd & Rosco McClelland interview
Comedians and best friends Christopher Macarthur-Boyd and Rosco McClelland have both emerged from the local comedy scene to bring their debut shows to Edinburgh.
Ben Venables, The Skinny, 27th July 201828 of the best comedy shows at the Fringe
We took a look at the huge lineup of comedy gear at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe and selected a sample of the shows that are already tickling our tickly bits.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 20th July 2018Christopher MacArthur-Boyd: Fringe 2018 interview
Three-time Scottish comedian of the year finalist Christopher MacArthur-Boyd on pasta podcasts and how to keep your glasses clean.
Laugh Out London, 17th July 2018Scottish Comedy Festival preview
Line-up announced for the festival that reminds folks there's Scottish talent at the Fringe too.
Robert Peacock, The Wee Review, 14th July 2018