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TV review: Defending The Guilty
Given the Supreme Court deliberations are dominating the news today, this is either the best or worst day to launch a comedy about lawyers.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th September 2019Defending the Guilty: overstuffed with stereotypes
A new adaptation of Alex McBride's memoir is not quite as funny as it thinks it is.
Alistair McKay, Evening Standard, 17th September 2019James Acaster, ballet expert (according to Amazon)
Bizarrely, the comic's new tome Perfect Sound Whatever is currently listed as No1 in the charts for the 'ballet biography' genre on Amazon.
Chortle, 12th September 2019Joel Dommett marries Hannah Cooper in beach wedding
Joel Dommett has tied the knot with his long-term girlfriend in a beach wedding in Greece.
Daily Mail, 11th September 2019Minding your mental health in Edinburgh
Performing at the festival can be a taxing experience. Objectively Funny has created a peer support network that turns attention offstage.
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 20th August 2019Nicholas Parsons misses Just A Minute recordings
Nicholas Parsons has missed hosting two episodes of Just A Minute, reportedly due to a bad back. Gyles Brandreth stepped in as guest host.
British Comedy Guide, 7th August 2019Louisa Fitzhardinge Q&A
Interview with Louisa Fitzhardinge.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 27th July 2019Tony Hawks: The A-Z Of Skateboarding review
The contents of this book don't really matter too much as its very existence is the gag.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 26th July 2019Interview with Louisa Fitzhardinge
"If Comma Sutra has a message, it's that love of language is a glorious thing and we shouldn't be ashamed to be word nerds."
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 22nd July 2019Louisa Fitzhardinge shares the inspiration for her show
Louisa Fitzhardinge writes a piece for Female First ahead of her new show Comma Sutra at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Louisa Fitzhardinge, Female First, 21st July 2019