Press clippings
GB News to broadcast panel show The Ministry Of Offence
The Ministry Of Offence, a panel show hosted by Steve N Allen, is to be broadcast on GB News. A team of left-leaning comedians captained by Diane Spencer take on a team lead by right-leaning Leo Kearse.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd March 2022GB News reveals line-up of comedians for its newspaper preview show
The executive producer of Headliners is comic and writer Andrew Doyle, the creator of spoof social justice warrior Titania McGrath who also hosts his own programme on GB News, Free Speech Nation. Headliners has three alternating hosts: Mark Dolan, Simon Evans and Dominic Frisby. And now confirmed as the rotating panel of comedians offering comments on the next day's headlines are: Steve N Allen, Rhona Cameron, Nick Dixon, Andrew Doyle, Josh Howie, Leo Kearse, Sajeela Kershi, Erich McElroy, Diane Spencer and Ian Stone.
Chortle, 21st January 2022Leicester Comedy Festival launches 2020 programme
Headline acts for 2020 include Jo Brand, Stewart Lee, Milton Jones, Shappi Khorsandi, Fascinating Aida, Paul Sinha, Josie Long, Jason Byrne, Tony Slattery, Angela Barnes, Griff Rhys Jones, Andy Parsons, John Shuttleworth, Dane Baptiste, Rhod Gilbert, Mark Steel, Flo & Joan, Arthur Smith and Reg D Hunter.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th October 2019Stand-Up is the ultimate lesson in common ground
We chatted to some stand-up comedians to find out their secrets to making the audience feel connected with one another.
Jennifer Barton, The Huffington Post, 26th April 2017Rarely asked questions - Diane Spencer
Diane Spencer's last show was partly about how she ended up working with Nancy Dell'Olio. She is a bit smutty and very funny. Spencer that is, not Nancy Dell'Olio. Spencer recently got married so expect that to get a mention in her latest show Seamless. Read this honest interview to find out more and then go and buy a ticket.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 11th August 2016Stitched up: Diane Spencer interview
Last year, Diane Spencer gave us Power Tool, a truly glorious stitch-up of her former employer Nancy Dell'Olio. This year her Edinburgh show suggests stitching of a different kind.
Stu Black, The Skinny, 30th July 2016Diane Spencer interview
Interview with Diane Spencer.
Kate Copstick, Edinburgh Festivals, 25th July 2016Edinburgh Fringe | 2016 Diane Spencer
One of the UK's most talented ginger comedians cuts new material that'll have you in stitches. Her previous six solo shows have amassed well over a quarter of a million views on YouTube and her latest creation promises to be the best yet. Contemporary, daft, explicit, seamless.
The New Current, 18th July 2016Diane Spencer: 'I'm talking about sex less'
Diane Spencer spends 15 minutes with Martin Walker, chatting about her brand new Edinburgh Festival Fringe show.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 3rd June 2016Diane Spencer interview
This time last year Diane Spencer returned from the Fringe not in triumph but despair, after an ill-advised theatrical collaboration with celebrity consulting lawyer and socialite Nancy Dell'Olio.
Ben Venables, Londonist, 14th September 2015