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Frank Tully

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Press clippings Page 58

Stewart Lee: The end of the world is nigh

A planet-destroying space god has no chance in the news schedules against someone's dad being called a communist.

Stewart Lee, The Observer, 6th October 2013

5 things you might not know about Stewart Lee

Including links to Alexei Sayle, Bridget Christie, Baconface... and Michael McIntyre.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 25th September 2013

Stewart Lee - review

Stewart Lee has set the bar so high, he can hardly be criticised for not always vaulting it.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 22nd September 2013

Lee Evans: I'll never go back to Hollywood

Lee Evans has turned his back on Hollywood after landing his dream role in the West End.

Alistair Foster, Evening Standard, 11th September 2013

Lee Evans interview

In the '80s it felt like we were changing things, even changing light entertainment. It was very experimental - people putting fireworks up their arse or balloons on their penis. A lot of comedy now is very slick. Guys turn up in suits and they've got their ten minutes.

Michael Hodges, Time Out, 10th September 2013

Lee Evans interview

He's made millions from his madcap comedy and is soon to star as a hapless low-life in Barking in Essex. So why is Lee Evans thinking of giving it all up to become a painter? Dominic Cavendish finds out.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 2nd September 2013

Lee Ridley cancels shows due to hospital stay

Voiceless comic cancels shows after contracting pneumonia.

Chortle, 27th August 2013

John Cleese making foreign adverts to pay for divorce

Former Monty Python star John Cleese is selling budget shopping websites, Israeli chocolate spread and Austrian betting shops to pay for his £12 million divorce.

Paul Scott, Daily Mail, 24th August 2013

Ed Fringe diaries: Lee Camp's naked following

Lee Camp explains his habit of following naked people on stage...

Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 19th August 2013

John Cleese brands British press 'depraved'

John Cleese has launched an attack on the media, branding many British newspapers "amoral creatures".

Sam Masters, The Independent, 15th August 2013

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