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Lloyd Griffith: Choirboy to comic

There's something inherently funny when you see a full grown man singing in a high pitch voice like a woman. People laugh as it's unnatural, however, that's my actual job.

Lloyd Griffith, Edinburgh Evening News, 19th August 2014

Fringe Q&As: Lloyd Griffith

Lloyd Griffith talks to HeraldScotland about having the voice of an angel and the body of a trucker.

The Herald, 15th August 2014

Lloyd Griffith interview

After his stint supporting the lovely Rob Beckett on his sold out UK tour, angelic-voiced Lloyd Griffith comes to Edfringe to performs his sexy debut show. Really brilliant jokes and some truly incredible singing from this choirboy turned comedian and heartthrob. Songs. Jokes. A sexy man. Bring your family.

The New Current, 22nd July 2014

The Lloyd Griffith three minute interview

Fresh from supporting Rob Beckett on his sold out UK tour, angelic-voiced Lloyd Griffith performs his debut show at the Edinburgh Festival fringe. We can expect some 'really brilliant jokes' and some 'truly incredible singing' from this choirboy turned comedian and 'heartthrob'.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 22nd July 2014

The Dave Griffiths three minute interview

This Edinburgh Festival Fringe you can catch the extraordinary true story of how award-winning comedian, Dave Griffiths, fought with FCUK for the right to wear CNUT on a t-shirt. Martin Walker finds out more.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 20th July 2014

Edinburgh Fringe preview: Dave Griffiths

When Griffiths wore a T-shirt that said "CNUT" alongside the words 'French Correction' he came into conflict with a clothing brand that also happened to have a slogan that jumbles up the letters of a rude word. A comedian could not possibly let this one go, so Griffiths took them on and, of course, got a show out of it, which premiered in Edinburgh last year.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd July 2014

Lost poems of Douglas Adams and Griff Rhys Jones found

The lost poems of Douglas Adams and Griff Rhys Jones have been found in school cupboard.

Alison Flood, The Guardian, 19th March 2014

Griff Rhys Jones: I'm exploring my real Welshness

"My father became Welsh on the telephone, God bless him. Even in Epping, Wales was my homeland"

Griff Rhys Jones, Radio Times, 6th January 2014

Griff Rhys Jones interview

Griff Rhys Jones, about to play Charles Dickens on stage, talks about the author's inexhaustible talent and his popularisation of Christmas.

Charlotte Runcie, The Telegraph, 30th November 2013

Griff Rhys Jones: 'Mel Smith died shockingly early.'

Comedy partner reveals how he coped with his friend's death.

Tara Conlan, The Observer, 16th November 2013

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