British Comedy Guide

Frank Tully

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Stewart Lee interview

As the comic straddles the line between 'has-been and legend', Lee's new two-part show Snowflake/Tornado is set to split audiences yet further.

Claire Sawers, The List, 5th March 2020

Stewart Lee stuffs audience member's phone in his pants

Stewart Lee spotted an audience member filming in Cardiff so he took her phone and stuffed it in his pants.

Wales Online, 5th March 2020

John Cleese offers online coversations for £235

John Cleese is offering fans the chance to 'meet' him via video call for up to £235 a pop.

Chortle, 2nd March 2020

Review: St David's Weekend Comedy at Glee Club Cardiff

On the bill last night was the brilliant Robin Morgan, Tudur Owen, Jennny Collier and kick-ass comedian Mike Bubbins. They didn't pull any punches and were all fully in their element... and the audience loved it!

Rhys Gregory, Wales24 7, 1st March 2020

Channel 4 orders Gleeson brothers' sitcom

Actors, brothers Domhnall Gleeson and Brian Gleeson have written and are starring in a brand new Channel 4 sitcom called Frank Of Ireland.

British Comedy Guide, 29th February 2020

Stewart Lee review

Falling sharks, bashing Ricky Gervais and sticking up for snowflakes...

Marc Evans, Bicester Advertiser, 28th February 2020

Review: Stewart Lee, Oxford Playhouse/Touring

'World's number one stand-up comedian' lives up to some of the hype.

Morning Star, 27th February 2020

Matt Lucas to play Wayne Sleep in US comedy drama

It might not be the most immediately obvious casting, but Matt Lucas has been cast as diminutive ballet star Wayne Sleep in a new US comedy-drama.

Chortle, 26th February 2020

Review: Stewart Lee - Snowflake/Tornado

The rumbling juggernaut of expressive grumpiness that is Stewart Lee rolls slowly, yet relentlessly, into town; stopping off, briefly, at The Brighton Dome to delight a packed out audience.

The Reviews Hub, 22nd February 2020

John Cleese interview

John Cleese's new comedy is coming to Wolverhampton. Here he discusses his stage writing debut, losing Terry Jones and why he no longer watches TV.

James Driver-Fisher, The Express and Star, 15th February 2020

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