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Press clippings Page 37

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 Battersea Arts Centre blaze

Stand-up comic Stewart Lee compared the Battersea Arts Centre fire to watching "the house you grew up in burn down" as he prepared for a star-studded gig to fund its restoration.

Ben Morgan, Evening Standard, 17th 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

Lee Ridley on the representation of disabled people

Award-winning comedian Lee Ridley, aka Lost Voice Guy, says jokes help people to understand how he lives with disabilities, at a time when discrimination and prejudice are rife.

Mary O'Hara, The Guardian, 15th April 2015

Stewart Lee on the general election

Politicians merged with characters from the passion of Christ - and the odd lamb and rabbit - as our standup comic toured the nation.

Stewart Lee, The Observer, 12th April 2015

Leeds man claims comedy eased his Parkinson's issues

A Leeds man with Parkinson's disease, who claims stand-up comedy changed his life, has raised around £2,250 for charity through a funny fundraiser.

Jonathan Brown, The Yorkshire Post, 4th April 2015

Lee Nelson: I've got what it takes to be prime minister

Comedian Simon Brodkin was born in Camden, but his most famous character, the unruly, football-obsessed Lee Nelson, is a South Londoner through and through. As a new Lee Nelson tour kicks off, he caught up with Alex Bellotti to talk football, politics and life in London.

Alex Bellotti, Ham & High, 2nd April 2015

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