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Live From The BBC Series 3 line-up revealed

Fern Brady, Rhys Nicholson, Suzi Ruffell, Chris Washington, Desiree Burch and Mat Ewins will star in the third series of the stand-up format Live From The BBC.

British Comedy Guide, 21st June 2018

Sarah Kendall: One-Seventeen review

Sarah Kendall is a master storyteller.

Victoria Nangle, The Latest, 21st June 2018

A piggy interview with Steve McLean

Steve McLean interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 21st June 2018

Monty Python? They're not even funny to start with

Comedy doesn't age well. Ask any Shakespearean actor. Gags that must have had the groundlings splitting their sides back in the Bard's day leave modern audiences stoney-faced, however hard the actors gurn and gesticulate. Of course, not all humour goes off at the same rate. By my estimate, Peter Sellers's Pink Panther films, some of which are now more than 50 years old, have many years of laughter ahead of them before they hit their sell-by date.

The same is not true of Monty Python.

James Marriott, The Times, 20th June 2018

A piggy interview with Steve Attridge

Steve Attridge interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 18th June 2018

Fifty-word Fringe pitch: Nick Revell

This time it's the turn of British comedy legend Nick Revell.

The Reviews Hub, 17th June 2018

Fifty-word Fringe pitch: Evelyn Mok

This time it's the turn of Evelyn Mok on her show Bubble Butt.

The Reviews Hub, 16th June 2018

How Matt Berry became everyone's favourite comedy actor

Armed with a voice somewhere between Brigadier General, operatic tenor and London jazz club owner from the 1940s, actor Matt Berry probably has the most distinctive vocal chords in the British comedy business.

Mark Butler, i Newspaper, 8th June 2018

The Fast Show's greatest ever characters

These are the characters who were not only always hysterical but also without whom the show simply wouldn't have been the same...

Rob Keeling, Cult Box, 8th June 2018

Steve Furst: My dream role? I just auditioned for it

Ahead of his latest one-man show Steve Furst: In Character arriving in London, the comedian and actor talks about his time on Matilda, his work ethic and how his work fuses League of Gentlemen and Alan Bennett.

Daisy Bowie-Sell, What's On Stage, 4th June 2018

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