Press clippings Page 16
Baddiel: Who cares if the press snub your books?
David Baddiel started the year's politest Twitter spat this weekend, when the comedian and author complained that his latest book had been ignored by critics.
Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 5th December 2018David Baddiel has the last laugh at his online trolls
Twitter abuse proves rich source of material for new standup show.
Donna Ferguson, The Guardian, 8th September 2018Standups on their Edinburgh debuts
Bridget Christie got locked out, Nina Conti ran off with a monkey - and Reginald D Hunter begged his ex for help. Top comedians relive their first fringe gig.
The Guardian, 14th August 2018Fringe Festival - 2018 show dates
The annual festival is back with comedy, music and cabaret acts for all.
Kathy Giddins, The Sun, 13th August 2018AniMalcolm uses astuteness and humour to capture kids
Story Pocket brings to the stage David Baddiel's tale of a boy who can't stand animals.
Kelly Apter, The List, 3rd August 2018Three to see 2018: three funny shows for kids
This time three funny shows for kids.
Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 28th July 2018Preview - Animalcolm
ANiMALCOLM combines physical performances with enchanting music and puppetry. A fun day out for children as well as grown-ups.
Georgie Hardie, Deadline News, 19th July 2018Baddiel & Skinner's Three Lions breaks chart record
It's the first time in chart history a song has scored four spells at number one with the same artist line-up.
BBC, 13th July 201825 shows to see at Edinburgh Festival 2018
A guide to the best shows at this year's Festival.
The List, 10th July 2018Baddiel and Skinner on their return to the Fringe
The Old New Lads talk about Edinburgh memories, dirty flats, and whether you can be a bloke and woke.
Craig McLean, The List, 10th July 2018