British Comedy Guide

Frank Tully

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Press clippings Page 37

Rich Hall on bringing back Otis Lee Crenshaw

As he reaches the end of his UK stand-up tour, the comic speaks about being a frustrated musician, what his family thinks of his shows and why he's returning to the Perrier-winning role of the convicted country star.

Paul Fleckney, The Guardian, 2nd June 2015

David Hasselhoof: John Cleese want to be in series 2

The Fawlty Towers and ex-Python star has formed a bond with the Baywatch man - and the two are keen to work together on the next series of the Dave comedy.

Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 2nd June 2015

Review: Stewart Lee at The Lowry

Lee is now regarded the godfather of modern comedy, and every other act is judged against his exacting standards.

Andrew Bardsley, Bolton News, 19th May 2015

Preview: Leeds Comedy Festival 2015

This week, the first Leeds Comedy Festival will be bringing stand-up and sketch to the city centre.

Nic Wright, Giggle Beats, 19th May 2015

Lee Nelson review

Simon Brodkin's cheeky-chappy cliches about class, immigrants and women are arduous and screamingly predictable.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 15th May 2015

Lee Mack (really) wants a role in Doctor Who

At Sunday's TV Baftas, Mack revealed he's keen to cameo alongside Peter Capaldi and talked Not Going Out.

Ellie Walker-Arnott, Radio Times, 11th May 2015

Kathleen Rose Perkins interview

I've been following Ed Miliband on Facebook. Maybe I'll get honorary citizenship after this, and at the next election I can vote!

Channel 4, 27th April 2015

Review: Stewart Lee, Lighthouse, Poole

There's nobody qualified to review Stewart Lee. The comedian himself tells us so towards the end of his gig.

Darren Slade, Bournemouth Echo, 25th April 2015

Stewart Lee Arts Centre fundraiser makes £45k

A fundraising event for Battersea Arts Centre raised more than £45,000 towards the restoration of the venue's Grand Hall.

David Hutchinson, The Stage, 21st April 2015

Stewart Lee on his surprise tribute to Shirley Collins

Here's one we didn't see coming. Stewart Lee has contributed to a new compilation album featuring covers of folk singer Shirley Collins, released for Record Store Day (April 18). The record also features Blur's Graham Coxon, Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo, Bonnie Prince Billy, Johnny Flynn and Trembling Bells, to name a few. How'd Lee come to be involved in 'Shirley Inspired' then? We caught up with the comedian to find out.

NME, 17th April 2015

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