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John Cleese pays tribute to ex-wife Barbara

John Cleese has paid tribute to his ex-wife Barbara Trentham, who died aged 68.

Daily Mail, 14th August 2013

John Cleese waits on news about the movie

John Cleese has spoken of his sadness over stalled plans to reunite the Monty Python clan.

The Daily Express, 10th August 2013

John Cleese interview

The actor says he's offered some "interesting" work but says most of it is "not top class".

Emma Daly, Radio Times, 7th August 2013

Baconface - an in-joke for Stewart Lee devotees

The first thing you should know about Baconface - this burly, meaty veteran of the Canadian alternative comedy scene - is that he and the UK's own Stewart Lee will never be seen in the same room.

Julian Hall, The Independent, 6th August 2013

Stewart Lee returns and Will Adamsdale put his back out

The 'saint of division and dissent' is back in town with a new show, Much A-Stew About Nothing, but audiences will have to wait for their latest sighting of the 2004 Perrier award winner Adamsdale, who is presumably in agony.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 5th August 2013

Lee Nelson is coming back to 'Scottyland'

Star of Lee Nelson's Well Funny People, Lee Nelson's Well Good Show and host of Live at the Apollo, Nelson is bringing his unique brand of character comedy to Scotland for two weeks only.

STV, 4th August 2013

Comedian with no voice Lee Ridley prepares Fringe debut

Stand-up comedian Lee Ridley aka Lost Voice Guy is preparing for his first Edinburgh Fringe show A Voice Of Choice.

Nisha Joshi, Sky News, 1st August 2013

Fringe comedy debut: Lee Kyle

The comedian Lee Kyle appears for the first time at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2013.

The List, 1st August 2013

Fringe comedy debut: Lee Ridley AKA Lost Voice Guy

Mute comedian Lee Ridley appears for the first time at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2013.

The List, 26th July 2013

Deansblog #1 - Stewart Lee is Fringe's biggest threat

It wouldn't be Edinburgh without Harry Deansway (above) writing an article that gets the whole industry talking. Last year it was the BBC syphoning off tickets from the Fringe with their atmosphereless marquee filled with free comedy and backed by thousands of pounds of marketing money. What could it be this year?

Harry Deansway, London Is Funny, 26th July 2013

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