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Live review: English Comedian of the Year Final 2017
This year's final of the English Comedian of the Year proved one thing. You don't actually have to be English to be eligible, but maybe it helps. It also helps, of course, if you are funny, and the standard of this year's final confirmed that regardless of nationality, stand-up comedy is in pretty good health.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th September 2017What will the 100th Fringe look like in 2047?
Edinburgh comedians stare at their crystal balls.
Chortle, 26th August 2017English Comedian of the Year finalists revealed
Following two semi-finals in Edinburgh the ten finalists have been announced for this year's English Comedian Of The Year competition.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd August 2017What do you think of critics?
Now it's Edinburgh Fringe comedians turn to dole out their opinions.
Chortle, 20th August 2017Has the 'spirit of the Fringe' been lost?
Edinburgh comedians address the perennial question.
Chortle, 15th August 2017What's the oddest thing you've read in a Fringe review?
Chortle, 14th August 2017What do you plan to do on your day off?
Edinburgh comedians plan their downtime.
Chortle, 13th August 2017What's the most you've put in the bucket of a free show
Comedians explain why they were so generous.
Chortle, 8th August 2017What's the worst Fringe review you ever had?
Edinburgh comedians share their pain.
Chortle, 5th August 2017Being a comedian when your dad is Mark Steel
"He won't want to come to my show, and he won't let me see his," comedian Mark Steel jokes with his son Elliot.
Shiona McCallum, BBC, 4th August 2017