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Janey. Janey Godley. Credit: Hopscotch Films
Janey Godley

Janey Godley

  • Scottish
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Janey Godley applies to be Boris's spokesperson

Janey Godley has given a sneak peak at her cover letter for her application to be No 10's spokeswoman.

Janey Godley, The National (Scotland), 30th July 2020

Scottish Comedy Awards 2020 nominations

Janey Godley, Jim Smith and Larry Dean are amongst the nominees for the Scottish Comedy Awards 2020.

British Comedy Guide, 9th June 2020

How social media nurtures a new breed of satirist

Michael Spicer has been able to quit his job as a copywriter after getting regular slots on The Late Late Show With James Corden.

Nick Curtis, Evening Standard, 27th May 2020

Janey Godley opens up on those hilarious voiceovers

Since lockdown began, people have woken up to Janey Godley's comedy by the hundreds of thousands. They have been drawn to her work by the sweary reheats of Nicola Sturgeon's daily Covid-19 press briefings.

Paul English, Daily Record, 17th May 2020

Interview: Janey Godley

'I translate the news into what politicians are actually saying'

Tim Lewis, The Guardian, 10th May 2020

Janey Godley interview: We've been telt!

How the comedian became the voice of a nation in lockdown.

Janet Christie, The Scotsman, 9th May 2020

Inside Glasgow's upfront comedy scene

Wit and four-letter artistry have made Glasgow a comedy stronghold - and with the clubs shut, the laughs are going online.

Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 19th April 2020

Janey Godley interview

"Women my age are told we don't know how to work the internet but I showed these kids how it's done."

Brian Beacom, The Herald, 21st March 2020

Glasgow Comedy Festival's biggest shows called off

All events at the King's Theatre, including Stewart Lee, Jerry Sadowitz, Janey Godley, John Shuttleworth, Fascinating Aida, Susie McCabe and Jim Smith, are to be postponed.

Chortle, 16th March 2020

Review: Janey Godley's Soup Pot Tour

Scottish stand-up heavyweight with a multimedia show that lacks a potent satirical punch.

Jay Richardson, The List, 9th March 2020

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