
Holly Walsh
- 44 years old
- English
- Writer, director, executive producer, script editor and stand-up comedian
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Rob Brydon displays the patience of Job in tonight's episode: he waits almost 20 minutes - 20 minutes! - before indulging in an impression of guest Ronnie Corbett. I always thought it was like a tic he couldn't control. Aside from Rob's golfing buddy, the guests are master of the double entendre Julian Clary, doughty Geordie Sarah Millican and chirpy Holly Walsh, who proves sharp with the one-liners. The stories are as tall as ever: Clary has a life-sized statue of himself astride a unicorn in his garden; and Millican once spent three hours on the Asda shuttle bus, for a day out. But the comedy hits the greatest heights when Corbett claims he actually had to ask for four candles in a shop.
David Crawford, Radio Times, 20th August 2010Pictures of Holly Walsh's accident
Worried crowds at the annual International Worthing Birdman contest looked on as Holly Walsh was taken from the sea by a lifeboat crew, strapped to a spinal board and driven to hospital in an ambulance.
Rachel Quigley, Daily Mail, 17th August 2010Holly Walsh injured in Birdman competition
Comedian Holly Walsh has been badly injured after leaping from a pier in Worthing.
Such Small Portions, 15th August 2010Dara O'Briain presents a festive edition of the comedy panel show. The series's regulars - Hugh Dennis, Russell Howard, Andy Parsons and Frankie Boyle - offer their reflections on Christmas and review highlights from the series. There are also contributions from other nimble-witted comedians, including Fred Macaulay, Holly Walsh, Milton Jones and David Mitchell.
The Telegraph, 22nd December 2009This week the pop quiz is the launch pad for the manic wit of regular team captains Noel Fielding and Phill Jupitus, guest host Alex James and panellists Peter Serafinowicz, Holly Walsh, Newton Faulkner and Jessica Origliasso. That means there's a range of comic styles as divergent as this show's musical tastes usually are from the current Top 40.
The Telegraph, 15th October 2009Don't Set The Video: The TNT Show
Comedy is notoriously difficult to get right. The hosts, Jack Whitehall and Holly Walsh have been given the task of filling the imagined void left by The 11 O'Clock Show. In Holly Walsh, there are at least glimmers of potential. However, in Jack Whitehall, we've effectively got Nick Grimey Whatshisface off the radio with a fistful of recycled cracker jokes with crude penises drawn on them.
mofgimmer, TV Scoop, 14th July 2009