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Seven Questions With... Damian Clark

Damian Clark is an Australian stand-up comedian with an astoundingly energetic stage presence.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 15th June 2016

Dominic Frisby 'Everything is all about tax'

Dominic Frisby has a lot to say on the subject of tax. In a fascinating interview with Martin Walker he states that tax has been at the centre of almost every major incident in history. He outlines an alternative to taxation that may surprise you.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th June 2016

A quick chat with... Steve Pemberton (part one)

Steve Pemberton. Steve Pemberton, Steve Pemberton, Steve Pemberton. Where do you start with the man? His acting credits include the acclaimed Happy Valley, Doctor Who and Blackpool. He's written for Whitechapel, appeared in numerous stage hits, like the National's celebrated 2012 production of She Stoops to Conquer, and somehow finds time for everything from radio to the big screen. And, yes. I know. But do we really have to run through his comedy credentials? I mean...

Gavin Collinson, BBC Writersroom, 10th June 2016

A quiet night in with Reece and Steve

Bristol was treated to a rare appearance from Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton at a special event organised by Slapstick Festival.

Sophie Davies, The Velvet Onion, 10th June 2016

Guests revealed for Harry Hill's new Teatime show

The guests have been revealed for Harry Hill's new comedy show, Harry Hill's Teatime which is being made by Sky. They are Joey Essex, Gok Wan, Emilia Fox, Martin Kemp, Jason Donovan and Paul Hollywood.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th June 2016

Joanna Lumley reveals that Patsy is transgender

"It's completely normal that Patsy is transgender."

Paul Jones, Radio Times, 4th June 2016

Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton on Series 3

"We've done quite a dark series this time around," says Steve Pemberton. "There's two or three episodes where we've pushed the horror element."

Emma Thrower, Empire, 23rd May 2016

Maeve Higgins talks fart jokes and Iraqi comedy clubs

Comedy can be found in the unlikeliest of places.

James Ward, The Irish Mirror, 22nd May 2016

Writer: BBC rejected him as idea "too clever for Scots"

A comedy writer has claimed a BBC executive told him Scottish viewers were less intelligent than their English counterparts. The allegations by Glasgow-based Colin Edwards have been strongly denied by the BBC.

Andrew Learmonth, The National (Scotland), 21st May 2016

Seven questions with... Ben Norris

Ben Norris has been on the stand up comedy circuit since the early 1990's and has compiled an impressive back-catalogue of writing and television credits over the years. With a somewhat more light-hearted style of comedy than his stern demeanour may suggest this comedian is effortlessly able to incorporate sinister elements into more topical and accessible material.

Becca Moody, Beyond The Joke, 21st May 2016

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