British Comedy Guide
Jay Richardson
Jay Richardson

Jay Richardson

  • Journalist

Press clippings Page 22

Jasper Carrott interview

"Comedy will always be a minefield"

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 11th March 2019

Glasgow Comedy Festival: 9 to see

Jay Richardson picks his highlights from this year's Glasgow International Comedy Festival programme.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 11th March 2019

Glenn Wool: Wool's Gold II (The Iron Pirate) review

A greatest hits package that evokes shock and awe.

Jay Richardson, The List, 18th February 2019

Ian Hislop and Nick Newman interview

Ian Hislop and writing partner Nick Newman on the state - and history - of satire. "There's a feeling of people not wanting jokes any more."

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 15th February 2019

Comedy review: Sean Lock, Gary Little and Geoff Norcott

For its opening night, Scotland's largest comedy club booked an impressive line-up, with three bona fide headliners.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 5th February 2019

Andrew Doyle: Friendly Fire review

A contrarian comic with strong gags allied to his persecuted attitude.

Jay Richardson, The List, 23rd January 2019

Chris Morris returns to satirising the war on terror

Chris Morris's new film, The Day Shall Come, revisits Four Lions's satire on the war on terrorism and draws upon the life of Malcolm X.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 13th January 2019

Comedy review: Stewart Francis: Into the Punset

If this is to be Stewart Francis' last tour, as he maintains, the Canadian deserves great credit for freshening up the one-liner genre in the UK.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 10th December 2018

Zoe Lyons: 'I think he lost a knacker'

The Brighton-based comic and wannabe chef tours with her Entry Level Human show.

Jay Richardson, The List, 3rd December 2018

Review: Scottish Comedian Of The Year Final

A showcase of new Scottish comedy manages to be entertaining against the odds.

Jay Richardson, The List, 29th November 2018

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