British Comedy Guide

DING

  • Musical comedy group

Press clippings Page 20

Rob Brydon: I Am Standing Up review

Brydon beats a well-trodden path through crowd work, gags about middle-aged decline and pitch-perfect impressions.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 12th October 2018

How to be a stand-up comedian, according to stand-ups

Secretly, everyone believes they are funny enough to do stand-up...

Kyle Picknell, JOE, 1st October 2018

Joel Dommett wants a small wedding

Joel Dommett wants to have a "small wedding when he ties the knot with Hannah Cooper.

Female First, 25th September 2018

Defending the Guilty review

My initial impression was that I really liked it. It was not perfect and certainly was not a laugh a minute, however there definitely were more things to like about it than to dislike.

Andy Lloyd, Telly Binge, 24th September 2018

Bill Bailey on paddleboarding, comedy and the number 7

Funnyman Bill Bailey has brought his latest stand-up tour down under.

Wilhelmina Shrimpton, News Hub (New Zealand), 21st September 2018

Defending the Guilty, review

A potty-mouthed brush with the law.

Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 19th September 2018

Review: Defending the Guilty

Defending the Guilty smartly sends up nepotism and idealism in the criminal justice system.

Sarah Carson, i Newspaper, 19th September 2018

Obituary: Fenella Fielding

She was a serious actress remembered for a single, stand-out comic performance.

BBC, 12th September 2018

Fenella Fielding obituary

Fenella Fielding, who has died aged 90, was one of the most glamorous faces of 1960s British film, a slinky femme fatale with a throaty drawl and come-hither stare best known for her roles in the Carry On and Doctor comedy capers.

The Telegraph, 12th September 2018

Celebrity Juice recording stopped by power cut

A recording of Celebrity Juice had to be stopped tonight after the studio suffered a power cut.

British Comedy Guide, 6th September 2018

Share this page