British Comedy Guide

Douglas Walker

  • Comedian and improviser

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Interview with Douglas Walker

Douglas Walker takes some time to talk to Voice about his show, inspirations, and to give advice to young people.

Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 7th July 2018

The Great Yorkshire Fringe Launch Gala review

Not quite everyone was glued to the football last night. Though some audience members clearly managed to divide their attention between the comedy gig launching the Great Yorkshire Fringe and events at the Otkritie Arena, given how quickly news of Colombia's late equaliser spread around the room.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 4th July 2018

Fringe Q&As: Douglas Walker

Douglas Walker on uncovering the truth about Santa, flyering and macaroni pies.

Linda Howard, The Herald, 30th June 2018

A piggy interview with Douglas Walker

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Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 21st June 2018

Fifty-word Fringe pitch: Douglas Walker

This time it's the turn of Douglas Walker on his show Of Christmas Past.

The Reviews Hub, 16th June 2018

Edinburgh 10x10: 5. Get in the sea!

10 comedians who have been photographed in a body of water

Chortle, 21st July 2017

50 unmissable shows at the Edinburgh Fringe 2016

We've picked out some of the more accessible yet offbeat, less mainstream offerings from this years jumbo Edinburgh Fringe line-up. Also, look out for our reviews article once the festival kicks off!

Stuart Wilson, To Do List, 26th July 2016

Interview: Douglas Walker

Solo performer and member of improv group Racing Minds, comedian Douglas Walker explains his German show titles and why a popular yoghurt dessert might hold all the answers.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 22nd July 2016

Best comedy shows at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016

What to find the biggest laughs, from Daniel Kitson at The Stand to James Acaster at Pleasance Courtyard

Brian Donaldson, The List, 1st July 2016

Gayry Tank Commander

The star of Gary: Tank Commander has become a gay icon - and he LOVES it. Greg McHugh - who is straight - has developed the huge following thanks to his camp alter-ego squaddie Gary McLintock in the BBC show.

Douglas Walker, The Scottish Sun, 1st January 2011

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