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Press clippings Page 9

Stewart Lee book extract

Ahead of an annotated collection of his Observer columns, extracted below, Stewart Lee reflects on how political turmoil has affected his writing over the past three years.

Stewart Lee, The Guardian, 25th August 2019

Dan Lees and Neil Frost get silly

Dan Lees and Neil Frost get silly as they talk Cumbrian love of veggies, and favourite Monty Pythons.

British Comedy Guide, 9th August 2019

My favourite comedian by Dan Lees

Dan chatted to Female First about his love for Robin Williams, ahead of the show's Edinburgh Fringe Festival run.

Dan Lees, Female First, 4th August 2019

Stewart Lee on Boris Johnson

Now every day at Westminster is the Purge, when no politician's behaviour can be judged and all crimes are legal.

Stewart Lee, The Observer, 28th July 2019

An interview with Sarah Lee

Legal wizard by day, comedy genius by night, welcome to the Fringe, Sarah Lee.

The Mumble, 26th July 2019

Lee Mack: Some comics' status outweighs their comedy

The Not Going Out star said that things are far more competitive now, and that it is less fascinating to be a stand-up.

BT, 16th July 2019

Review: Stewart Lee

The stand-up comedian was as delightfully downbeat and morose as ever.

Robin Murray, The Bristol Post, 8th July 2019

Iain Lee comes out as bisexual after divorce

Iain Lee, who is a host on Talk Radio, has taken to Twitter to open up after speaking about his sexuality live on-air earlier this week, saying he felt "embarrassed and ashamed".

Michelle Marshall, The Daily Express, 4th July 2019

Review: I'm Only In It For The Parking by Lee Ridley

He's honest about his life without being mawkish or over-dramatic; emphasising his consistent point that disabled people are not intrinsically different from the non-disabled (or, probably more accurately, the 'not-yet disabled').

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 4th July 2019

Stewart Lee's 'dead mouse' routine becomes a requiem

A Stewart Lee routine about a dead mouse has become a choral requiem

Chortle, 14th June 2019

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