British Comedy Guide

Craig McLean

  • Actor

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David Walliams reveals the actor who inspired Mr Stink

The comedian and children's writer fields questions from two of his biggest small fans.

Craig McLean, Radio Times, 23rd December 2012

Horrible Histories' Barmy Britain comes to the Fringe

Superbly ill-humoured Terry Deary pours scorn on his success but praises Birmingham Theatre adaptation.

Craig McLean, The List, 11th July 2012

Sally Phillips finally lands a lead role

Only now has Phillips' off-kilter disposition brought her a lead role. Could that be why she's acting so anxious?

Craig McLean, The Independent, 1st July 2012

James Corden interview: the attention seeker

If you haven't always cared for James Corden, the presenter of tonight's Brit Awards, you're not alone: nor has he. Now he's almost a national treasure. What went right?

Craig McLean, The Telegraph, 21st February 2012

Hugh Laurie: happy now?

He has a huge salary, a musical career, and another sideline as a model... But only one of these makes the grizzled star of House truly happy.

Craig McLean, The Telegraph, 13th November 2011

Russell Brand: I avoid sycophants

Since marrying and relocating to Los Angeles, Russell Brand says he has changed the way he researches his stand-up.

Craig McLean, The Telegraph, 24th April 2011

Interview: Russell Brand, comedian

Russell Brand is talking about the best date he and the missus - pop star Katy Perry - have had this year. It wasn't at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, at which Perry performed prior to racking up the fourth US Number One from her current album, making her the first female artist to achieve the feat since Mariah Carey.

Craig McLean, The Scotsman, 19th April 2011

More Mr Nice Guy: Why everyone loves Russell Tovey

The actor has the small matter of a Twitter army to please with new BBC3 sitcom Him & Her.

Craig Mclean, The Independent, 5th September 2010

Stephen Merchant interview

Ricky Gervais's low-key creative partner Stephen Merchant explains why there's no shame in schmaltz.

Craig McLean, The Telegraph, 12th April 2010

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