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Egg

Egg

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Press clippings Page 6

A piggy interview with Egg

Egg interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 10th July 2018

Simon Pegg: 'I was lost, unhappy and an alcoholic'

The actor's tortuous depression led him to drink, then to rehab. He opens up about self-destruction, fatherhood - and his friend Tom Cruise.

Tim Jonze, The Guardian, 9th July 2018

James Corden on turning veggie, and more

When it comes to TV, the British chat show host is enjoying Ozark and The Handmaid's Tale - but what he's really obsessed with is a decent night's sleep.

Adam Tanswell, Radio Times, 19th June 2018

Simon Pegg talks horror-comedy Slaughterhouse Rulez

We learned just about one year ago that Shaun of the Dead duo Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are launching their new production banner Stolen Picture with Slaughterhouse Rulez, a horror-comedy that Pegg and Frost will be starring in.

John Squires, Bloody Disgusting, 26th May 2018

George Egg: DIY Chef review

An interesting, humorous and slightly ingenious show.

Victoria Nangle, The Latest, 25th May 2018

Brighton Fringe: George Egg interview

Throughout the course of the Brighton Fringe and Festival, Guy Lloyd will be talking to some of the acts and organisers involved.

Guy Lloyd, The Latest, 22nd May 2018

Simon Pegg interview

"Nick Frost and I always used to love to go ghost hunting in our spare time," Simon Pegg tells me.

Elizabeth Aubrey, The Quietus, 14th April 2018

Before Spaced: Bailey, Wright & Pegg's forgotten comedy

Next week sees the 20th anniversary of Is it Bill Bailey?, a short-lived BBC Two comedy combining Bailey's stand-up routines, pop songs parodies and some genuinely funny sketches. Sketches that helped give a hint of where Wright and Pegg's careers would go in future.

Alex Nelson, i Newspaper, 15th February 2018

George Egg's favourite food film moments

The DIY chef takes us through his favourite cinematic foody moments.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 8th February 2018

Summer Wine stars Compo and Clegg buried side-by-side

Actors Peter Sallis and Bill Owen became best friends during the 26 years they spent filming the sitcom together before Compo star Bill passed away in 1999. The two close friends now lie next to each other in St John's Church graveyard in the iconic Yorkshire Dales town of Holmfirth where they filmed the sitcom.

Robin Perrie, The Sun, 1st January 2018

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