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Colin Leggo visits the #WOWwagon (Link expired)

Comedian Colin Leggo stopped by the #WOWwagon to talk about his Fringe show Leggoland (which isn't about plastic bricks) and why drunk audiences are sometimes better.

Nick Mitchell, WOW247, 9th August 2015

Colin Leggo answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions

If you don't go to see one-legged Cornishman Colin Leggo at this year's Fringe, it's probably disability discrimination.

British Comedy Guide, 2nd August 2015

Fringe Q&As: Colin Leggo

Colin Leggo discusses Cornish pasties, double acts and why Edinburgh is a lovable but tempestuous beast.

The Herald, 30th July 2015

Edinburgh Fringe interview: Colin Leggo

Last year comedian Colin Leggo became an amputee, making use of his surname Leggo. He now presents his gloriously silly, life affirming show exploring how losing a leg needn't stop you standing up. Colin is also well known for his unique take on Cornish culture through his popular Youtube channel which has received over 700,000 hits.

The New Current, 28th July 2015

Colin Leggo: Edinburgh, one small step for man (Link expired)

Comedian Colin Leggo, who became a below-the-leg amputee last year and has based his one man show on the experience, writes about Fringe access for disabled people.

WOW247, 23rd July 2015

Meet Colin Leggo - Ed Fringe 2015

Hi I'm Colin Leggo, yep that's an odd surname. I'm a chip off the old block you could say. You don't meet many people called Leggo, but when you bump into them there's a real connection.

Short Com, 21st July 2015

George Egg is cooking at the Edinburgh Fringe

George Egg started performing when he was still at school. Now he is 42 and he could win the Best Newcomer award at the Edinburgh Fringe this year because he has never ever performed there before.

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 20th July 2015

Interview: rarely asked questions - Michael Legge

Irishman Michael Legge is a riddle trapped inside an engima. Or something.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th July 2015

Rarely asked questions: George Egg

Comedians are always complaining about their unhealthy diets when on the road. Not George Egg though.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 16th July 2015

Fringe 2015 - Colin Leggo: Leggoland

In May last year comedian Colin Leggo became a below-the-knee amputee. For a stand up this could be an occupational disaster, but instead Colin has embraced this situation and created his debut one man show Leggoland.

The Edinburgh Reporter, 14th July 2015

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