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Clive Anderson

Clive Anderson

  • English
  • Comedian and writer

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Fringe 10x10: Ten shows inspired by Shakespeare

Bard boys stick together.

Chortle, 15th July 2019

Clive Anderson interview

Clive Anderson on his solo act, the talk-show encounter that makes him cringe and Boris Johnson.

Adrian Deevoy, Daily Mail, 13th July 2019

Comedy stars to take part in Whodunnit spoof play

A number of comedians are due to guest star in Whodunnit [Unrehearsed], a new murder mystery spoof coming to London's Park Theatre.

British Comedy Guide, 30th May 2019

Sixty Seconds with Clive Anderson

The host, 66, on the shocking secrets he's discovered about Ancient Britons and what happens when interviews flop.

Metro, 29th April 2019

Whose Line Is It Anyway? returns to Edinburgh Fringe

Classic improvisation show Whose Line Is It Anyway? is coming to the Edinburgh Fringe featuring Marcus Brigstocke and Phill Jupitus alongside original improv legends.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th March 2019

Clive Anderson on Whose Line

Griff Rhys Jones ate John Sessions' socks, Josie Lawrence hit the high notes and Colin Mochrie's Salmon Man went low. Ahead of three live Albert Hall specials, the presenter-cum-drummer looks back.

Clive Anderson, The Guardian, 13th December 2018

Clive Anderson interview

As Whose Line Is It Anyway? returns for a stage special, Clive Anderson speaks to Sky News about Trump, The BeeGees and Brexit.

Gemma Peplow, Sky News, 12th December 2018

Comedians' weirdest gigs

Lucy Porter caused a breakup. Romesh Ranganathan did a diabetes panel show. And Alexei Sayle survived a skinhead invasion. Comics relive their worst moments on stage.

The Guardian, 16th August 2017

Interview with Clive Anderson

Clive Anderson interview.

Edinburgh Festivals, 11th August 2017

Quick quiz: Clive Anderson

To kick us off, the cast of the iconic improv show Whose Line Is It Anyway? get all nostalgic as they return to the Edinburgh stage once again. Today, Clive Anderson.

ThreeWeeks, 28th July 2017

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