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Dominic Cavendish

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Edinburgh festival 2011: Jack Whitehall... and his dad

Rising comedy star Jack Whitehall is dragging his 'ranting lunatic' father onstage for a series of shows at Edinburgh Festival 2011. They talk to Dominic Cavendish.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 8th August 2011

Channel 4 Comedy Gala, O2 Arena, review

The Channel 4 Comedy Gala bill should have been a night to remember like no other. Rating: * * *

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 26th May 2011

Dom Joly: 'I'm an adrenalin junkie'

Dom Joly talks to Dominic Cavendish about the thrill of being back in the spotlight.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 12th April 2011

Comic Relief: Laugh? You gotta cheer

Red Nose Day raised a record £74m for Comic Relief, with James Corden leading the charge of comedians helping make a huge difference.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 23rd March 2011

Russell Howard: 'I wouldn't go near Japan, unless...'

Russell Howard's Good News, dedicated to putting a quirky spin on current affairs, is back. The comic tells Dominic Cavendish his take on 'the Gaddafi situation' and the earthquake in Japan.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 22nd March 2011

Terry Alderton: on touring

The former presenter of the BBC's National Lottery programme, Terry Alderton explains how he clawed his way back to comic credibility by doing a double-act with himself.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 9th March 2011

Tim Key: on touring

The deadpan comedian, currently on the road with his poetry-crammed if.com award winning show The Slutcracker, talks about making things a touch bigger.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 25th February 2011

Miranda: 'I'm the friend you can laugh at'

Miranda Hart tells The Telegraph how she struck upon the formula for the sitcom of the year.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 21st December 2010

Come Fly With Me: fasten your seatbelts...

Matt Lucas and David Walliams's follow-up to 'Little Britain' is an airport mockumentary that takes their brazenly un-PC humour to startling new levels. Can such contentious comedy still fly in the 21st century? Dominic Cavendish predicts a bumpy ride.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 20th December 2010

The best laughs of 2010

From Bo Burnham to Frisky and Mannish, an exciting new generation made itself heard.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 16th December 2010

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