British Comedy Guide

Frank Tully

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Press clippings Page 44

Lee Evans quitting comedy is the worst news ever

"This is it. Finished... it's the end," Evans announces as his Monsters tour races towards its finale. But his exit from comedy is a huge blow, says Emma Daly.

Emma Daly, Radio Times, 20th November 2014

Lee Evans review

It's not the best comedy gig I've been to but most definitely not the worst.

Amanda Ferguson, Belfast Telegraph, 15th November 2014

Lee Evans reveals depression battle

Comic Lee Evans has opened up about his battle with depression, revealing that he gets depressed "every single day".

Rachel McGrath, The Huffington Post, 15th November 2014

Stewart Lee review

Tricksy gags about liberals, rightwingers and 'the Islams'. The stand-up's two-part set is, as ever, a rarefied viewing experience. You can take nothing at face value as he plays cat and mouse with the audience.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 14th November 2014

Lee Mack review

I loved this show and have never laughed so much, leaving the Edinburgh Playhouse on a high and with one certain thought in my mind - that I will certainly return to see Lee Mack next time he graces us with his presence in Edinburgh. Good luck with the rest of the tour.

The Mumble, 13th November 2014

John Cleese named most influential British comedy icon

John Cleese has been named as the most influential British comedy icon in a poll. David Jason was 2nd, with Rowan Atkinson 3rd.

British Comedy Guide, 13th November 2014

John Cleese voted 'most influential UK comic'

Fawlty Towers actor John Cleese has been named the most influential British comedy star of all time. David Jason came second and Rowan Atkinson third.

Yahoo, 12th November 2014

John Cleese on Monty Python

It took some advice from Eddie Izzard to help John Cleese relax enough to enjoy Monty Python's recent reunion run.

Rolling Stone, 12th November 2014

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

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