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Latitude: reflections on a weekend of comedy

Latitude has often used the tag-line 'more than just a music festival' and with an extensive arts line-up that's certainly true. The Suffolk festival has also grown into one of the largest comedy programmes on the circuit. The tents may now have been dismantled, but Fergus Morgan reflects back on a weekend's mirth in the festival's purple comedy arena.

Fergus Morgan, The Reviews Hub, 20th July 2016

Reflections on Bob Larbey

As a chronicler of the human condition he was a leading member of that great pantheon of 'light entertainment' writers who - during an extraordinary period - created a true National Theatre of Britain.

Julian Dutton, The Huffington Post, 6th April 2014

Reflections from a former (semi-)finalist

Whenever anxious relatives or friends ask me to account for how my comedy career is going, I tend to fall back on the same few hackneyed thoughts. I tell them "you've got to keep a lot of plates spinning", that "you never know what's around the corner" and (my personal favourite) "there's no such thing as a big break - just a series of smaller ones."

James Kettle, BBC Blogs, 21st March 2011

Reflections on his Spleen

Jack Dee is interviewed by The Guardian about why he wrote the comedy and what his key influences were.

Stephen Armstrong, The Guardian, 16th October 2006

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