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Pleasance announces a new batch of Fringe 2022 shows
Tim Vine, Nick Mohammed, Nick Helm and Jayde Adams are among the comics to have announced new Edinburgh Fringe shows today.
Chortle, 3rd May 2022Fin Taylor: So My Wife ... review
Taylor revisits mother-in-law humour with a show on marriage and trying for a baby but the superficiality would be easier to love if it was funnier.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 9th March 2022Fin Taylor: So My Wife review
This droll and seemingly fearless cultural commentator takes withering swipes at hypocrisy from all quarters even if it means compromising his own personal safety.
Jay Richardson, The List, 29th October 2021BBC under fire for booking Fin Taylor on HIGNFY
The clever clogs over at BBC HQ have decided it's appropriate to rebook a comedian who, last time out, made jokes about blowing up Jeremy Corbyn supporters for a cheap laugh.
Roderick McPhee, The Sun, 25th October 2021Late Night Mash: why were the BBC scared of this?
The satirical news show has moved to Dave after being cancelled by the BBC, but its innocuous comedy is hardly controversial.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 3rd September 2021Interview with contrarian comic Fin Taylor
"I don't believe in anything beyond getting the next laugh."
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 23rd June 2021New tour for Fin Taylor
Fin Taylor is heading out on a new tour, entitled So My Wife...
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th April 2021Leicester Comedy Festival 2021 Awards nominees
The nominees have been announced for the Leicester Comedy Festival Awards 2021. Nominees include Tim Key, Esther Manito, Stuart Laws and Fin Taylor.
British Comedy Guide, 26th February 2021BBC officially dismisses complaints over Duker & Taylor
The BBC has rejected complaints about Sophie Duker's 'kill whitey' joke on Frankie Boyle's New World Order - and Fin Taylor's gag about 'bombing Glastonbury' on Have I Got News For You.
Chortle, 24th December 2020BBC defends HIGNFY after Jeremy Corbyn joke
The BBC has defended an episode of Have I Got News For You after it featured a joke by Fin Taylor about bombing Glastonbury to get rid of Jeremy Corbyn supporters.
Sherna Noah, Yahoo, 26th November 2020