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First Gig, Worst Gig: Ivo Graham
Wordy gagsmith Ivo Graham talks Virgin avoidance, a 'despicably lavish teenage prison' and two very different balls.
British Comedy Guide, 29th June 2017The Last Leg team launch online spin-off
Channel 4 has launched Last Leg: The Correspondents, an online series in which comedians investigate topical stories on behalf of the comedy show.
British Comedy Guide, 20th June 2017Review: Colin Murray's welcome return to Fighting Talk
The presenter is back doing what he does best.
David Hepworth, The Guardian, 8th October 2016Latitude: 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 2016Latitude review: Ivo Graham
Ivo Graham went to Eton and Oxford. And you can tell. He is well spoken, well dressed, talks about family holidays in the Algarve and boasts of his affection for Halloumi. You should hate him, but you can't. He's just too loveable.
Fergus Morgan, The Reviews Hub, 16th July 2016Review: Wayne Deakin, Ivo Graham & Andrew Ryan
Review of the latest Bramall Comedy Night.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 25th May 2016Comedy Central raises awareness about mental health problems
Comedy Central has teamed up with the charity Mind to help raise awareness about anxiety and other mental health problems. They've filmed a number of stand-up sets about the topic.
British Comedy Guide, 19th April 2016This topical comedy show brings together young British comics, including Dane Baptiste, Ivo Graham, Rhys James, Ellie White and Jamie Demetriou. It feels like a scattershot ensemble, but makes slightly more sense when you learn this is being positioned as a reboot of The 11 O'Clock Show, the late-90s format that helped to shape the current comedy mainstream by employing everyone from Ricky Gervais to Sacha Baron Cohen, David Mitchell, Robert Webb, Charlie Brooker and Robert Popper.
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 17th March 2016This week's new comedy
Previews of Isy Suttie, Ivo Graham and Tiff Stevenson.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 15th January 2016Fringe Q&As: Ivo Graham
Ivo Graham discusses flags and punchlines...
The Herald, 28th August 2015