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Louisa Fitzhardinge talks nerding out on grammar and her favourite words
Polyglottal language nerd Louisa Fitzhardinge makes grammar sexy in her show Comma Sutra: a musical comedy romp for everyone "smitten by the written". In this grammatically perfect interview, we chat to her about her favourite words, and more.
British Comedy Guide, 14th July 2019The Goodies crowdfunding 50th anniversary film documentary
A crowdfunding campaign has launched to make a new film documenting the work of The Goodies on their 50th anniversary.
British Comedy Guide, 10th July 201910x10: Ten shows to celebrate the Moon landings
As we prepare to mark 50 years since the Apollo 11 Moon landings, here are ten Edinburgh Fringe shows linked to space and astronomy - however tenuously.
Chortle, 9th July 2019Private Eye founding editor Christopher Brooker dies
Christopher Booker, the first editor of Private Eye and a long-serving Telegraph columnist has died aged 81 after a short battle with cancer.
Charlotte Tobitt, The Press Gazette, 3rd July 2019Louisa Fitzhardinge brings Comma Sutra to the Fringe
Louisa Fitzhardinge has found her one true love: the English language.
Broadway World, 2nd July 2019Steve Bugeja on helping his mum finding someone new
Aged seven, comic Steve Bugeja helped his mum find a new partner. They had to watch his magic tricks - and know how to handle a trellis.
Steve Bugeja, The Guardian, 25th June 2019Jim Davidson's Twitter deleted after defending Tory MP
Jim Davidson's Twitter account was deleted after he went on a tirade defendingMak Field, the Tory MP suspended today for pushing an eco protestor.
Liam Deacon, Daily Star, 22nd June 2019Sharon Horgan reveals alternate ending to Catastrophe
"Rob [Delaney] and I both had differing views about how it ended in our heads. Mine's the optimistic one. They have a really hard time, but they get to the shore, the kids are fine. I think Rob's was not as happy an ending."
Albertina Lloyd, Yahoo, 15th June 2019Jane Postlethwaite makes character building crowdfunder
2016 Funny Women Awards finalist Jane Postlethwaite is crowdfunding her latest project, Character Building, a character and sketch comedy podcast that showcases the work of women produced by Jane and Steph Bradshaw. The pair are seeking out funding so that 20 to 25 women can receive free training in sketch writing, voice acting and putting together a comedy podcast.
Kate Stone, Funny Women, 11th June 2019Hugh Laurie to receive outstanding achievement award
Hugh Laurie will receive the Outstanding Achievement Award at the Edinburgh TV Festival's awards this August.
British Comedy Guide, 5th June 2019