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James Veitch
James Veitch

James Veitch

  • Stand-up comedian

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Comedians on their stage clothes

Comics at the Edinburgh fringe reveal their sartorial secrets, from furry trousers to see-through numbers.

The Guardian, 17th August 2015

James Veitch: how to scam the scammers

Ever received a suspicious email about your PayPal account, or from a Nigerian prince? Of course you have, you're a human with an email address.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 11th August 2015

James Veitch answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions

James Veitch returns to the Edinburgh Fringe in 2015 with his second solo show. He talks about it here.

British Comedy Guide, 10th August 2015

Meet James Veitch - Ed Fringe 2015

Why isn't there a Genius Bar for life? When I was an Apple Genius I could fix everything. Why can't I fix my own life? Basically I take my own heartbreak and try to apply troubleshooting techniques to fix it. It's a show for anyone who's ever had a broken heart ... or a broken iPhone.

Short Com, 5th August 2015

Interview: rarely asked questions - James Veitch

James Veitch is a keypad warrior. A fighter for justice with a broadband connection instead of a cape.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd August 2015

James Veitch: 'I enrolled a gerbil at Eaton once'

James Veitch delivered one of the great word-of-mouth successes of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last year. But despite his new found triumph he is yet to find the right girlfriend. Martin Walker (rather unsuccessfully) tries to help him out.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th July 2015

James Veitch interview

Edinburgh intros #6: After his acclaimed debut show last year, James Veitch is BACK, with a 'clumsy tale of broken hearts and broken iPhones'

London Is Funny, 22nd July 2015

The James Veitch three minute interview

In James Veitch's 2014 Edinburgh Fringe show, The Fundamental Interconnectedness of Everyone with an Internet Connection, he investigates scam emails, distant princes, unclaimed inheritance and close friends marooned in a foreign country. Standard procedure is to delete on sight, but what happens if you reply?

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

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