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Frank Tully

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Press clippings Page 68

'Russell Brand was too dirty to sleep with'

Jasmine Lennard revealed on Celebrity Big Brother that she thought Russell Brand was too dirty to sleep with.

Daily Mail, 18th August 2012

Why Stewart Lee is wrong about the death of the Fringe

Charlie Wood from Underbelly: Stewart Lee and Tommy Sheppard's criticisms of my venue and the fringe only damage the artists they say they want to help - and make them sound like a pair of grumpy old men.

Charlie Wood, The Guardian, 16th August 2012

BBC Three orders new Lee Nelson sketch show

BBC Three has ordered Lee Nelson's Well Funny People, a new sketch vehicle for character comedian Simon Brodkin.

British Comedy Guide, 16th August 2012

John Cleese marries for the fourth time

With three failed marriages behind him - the last one forcing him to hand over more than £12million of his fortune - another trip down the aisle might have seemed the furthest thing from his mind. The 72-year-old John Cleese has married girlfriend Jennifer Wade, 31 years his junior, on the Caribbean island of Mustique.

Liz Thomas, Daily Mail, 13th August 2012

Lee Ridley: Stand-up success for 'Lost Voice Guy' comic

Born with cerebral palsy, Lee Ridley does not have a voice of his own. But that has not stopped him from braving the stage as a stand-up comedian.

Phil Mawson, BBC News, 9th August 2012

Edinburgh fringe face-off: Stewart Lee v Nica Burns

The 'spirit of the fringe' is pitted against capitalism as awards director dismisses standup's complaints about commercialisation of Edinburgh comedy.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th August 2012

Underbelly vs Stewart Lee: The Fringe kicks off

The 'Etonian cabal' running the festival hit back at comedian after his withering critique of their work.

Nick Clark, The Independent, 4th August 2012

Interview: Stewart Lee, comedian

Stewart Lee Lee is a perennial Fringe hit but his stage alter ego scorns success, so shiny TV showcases are not his natural habitat. Now he's trying something different, writes Jay Richardson.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 2nd August 2012

Lee Kern: Stavros Flatley, an angry Liquorice Allsort

New TV prankster reveals about Celebrity Bedlam.

Leigh Holmwood, The Sun, 1st August 2012

Stewart Lee: the slow death of the Edinburgh Fringe

For decades, the Fringe has been a utopia for artists and performers - but now profit-obsessed promoters are tearing it to pieces. They must be stopped, says one Fringe veteran.

Stewart Lee, The Guardian, 30th July 2012

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