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Press clippings Page 44

Lee Kern: Some clarity on Dapper Laughs

Lee Kern answers some questions about Dapper Laughs.

Lee Kern, The Huffington Post, 11th November 2014

Lee Nelson gatecrashes The X Factor

'There are so many of them I thought anyone could have a go': Prankster Lee Nelson gatecrashes Stereo Kicks' live performance on The X Factor.

Nola Ojomu, Daily Mail, 8th November 2014

John Cleese chooses his top 5 sketches

In the course of John Cleese's interview this week for TIME's 10 Questions, the British comedy icon named the top five sketches he has written and/or performed in.

Time Magazine, 8th November 2014

John Cleese's chooses his top five sketches

The ex-Python digs into his archive to unearth some little-seen gems.

Belinda Luscombe, Time Magazine, 8th November 2014

Review: Lee Evans

It's clear, despite maybe being past his prime, that Lee Evans still captivates his loyal audience who will always be coming back for more.

Rhian Lubin, Newcastle Chronicle, 7th November 2014

Stewart Lee interview

'Whether you think they're right or wrong, UKIP is the funniest party at the moment'

Phil Harrison, Time Out, 7th November 2014

Stewart Lee discusses the evolution of Comedy Vehicle

'When I look at the first series, it feels like a different person; the character has changed by circumstances and ageing'

Brian Donaldson, The List, 6th November 2014

Comedy review: Lee Mack

With relatively little fanfare, Lee Mack has risen to become one of the UK's most popular comics.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 3rd November 2014

John Cleese interview

The book has taken two years to write by hand, although he tells me "The thing that takes the time is trying to think of something that you think is worth saying, and then the way that you like to put it down is totally secondary."

Alex Cartlidge, Varsity, 31st October 2014

Lee Mack live review

It's a brave stand-up comedian whose encore is to invite questions from a crowd that has been, up until now, notably restless.

Frances Taylor, Digital Spy, 24th October 2014

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