
Garrett Millerick
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
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French & Saunders and Alexei Sayle returning to Radio 4
French & Saunders and Alexei Sayle are returning to Radio 4, with the channel recommissioning Whatever Happened To Baby Jane Austen? and Alexei Sayle's Imaginary Sandwich Bar, as well as Olga Koch: Ok Computer and the latest stand-up series from Ashley Blaker, Ashley Blaker's Hyperfixations.
British Comedy Guide, 17th July 2024Edinburgh Fringe 2024: Unmissable Acts and Shows
One of the great joys of the Edinburgh Fringe is the return of great artists and wonderful shows. It's a chance to catch fabulous talents you've missed before or to see performers you love rustle up something new. In no particular order, here's a list of acts theQR loves heading back to Edinburgh this year.
WJ Quinn, The Quintessential Review, 2nd July 2024Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024: 18 stand-up comedy shows
With hundreds of Edinburgh Festival Fringe shows to choose from, we will be picking out the acts we think you should see this year, starting with the best stand-up comedians.
Kevin Quinn, Edinburgh Evening News, 8th June 2024Frank Skinner to star in Radio 4 sitcom about a charity
Do Gooders is a new sitcom for Radio 4 about the charity industry, created by comedian Garrett Millerick. The cast includes Frank Skinner, Ahir Shah and Ania Magliano.
British Comedy Guide, 26th April 2024Avalon Management announces Edinburgh Fringe line-up
Avalon have announced their promoted line-up of artists who are performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd April 2024Garrett Millerick on the health scare that made him re-evaluate the festival
Garrett Millerick used to sacrifice his physical and mental health for laughs. Now he's back with a new show about the festival itself and why he wants it to be nothing but fun.
Garrett Millerick, The Scotsman, 3rd August 2023Edinburgh 2023: Garrett Millerick Q&A
BWW caught up with Garrett Millerick to chat about bringing Never Had It So Good to the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 30th July 2023Garrett Millerick: Just Trying To Help - Soho Theatre, London review
Much of the subject matter stems from examining life under lockdown, and whilst this theme has now been well-explored, Millerick manages to avoid the already tired lockdown tropes with genuinely original observations, all of which are delivered with a tireless tenacity.
Mike Wells, The Reviews Hub, 15th November 2022Emergency Question: Which is the sexiest TV puppet?
Edinburgh Fringe comedians share their kinks...
Chortle, 18th August 2022Emergency question: If your house was on fire what three items would you definitely leave behind?
...or even surreptitiously throw into the flames when no one was looking.
Chortle, 17th August 2022