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Jay Richardson
Jay Richardson

Jay Richardson

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Jongleurs nearly ruined my honeymoon

John Scott has credited Chortle with helping save his honeymoon at the last minute - after we intervened in a dispute over unpaid fees from club chain Jongleurs.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 18th September 2014

Chris Turner to record US special

British stand-up Chris Turner is to record his first US special. The relatively unknown comic is taping his first solo show, Pretty Fly, at the Hollywood Improv in Los Angeles and will release it as a CD later this year on the Comedy Dynamics label.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 10th September 2014

When standups follow in the family funny business

What happens when a comic inspires their child to take up the mic? We talk to Edinburgh fringe performers Katie Mulgrew, Milo and Mike McCabe and Camilla Cleese, daughter of John, about what it's like to share the stage.

Jay Richardson, The Guardian, 9th August 2014

Katherine Ryan: role model?

She loves a funny dance, does a strong line in crude jokes and has received death threats from angry TV viewers. The Canadian-born comic tells Fest about finding her voice.

Jay Richardson, The List, 5th August 2014

Interview: Italian comedian Francesco de Carlo

'I aim to lose my tan, improve my English and inflate my belly with your beer'

Jay Richardson, The List, 31st July 2014

Cold Swedish Winter preview

Adam Riches is to star in his first sitcom, as a failing stand-up who moves to Sweden.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 29th July 2014

Andrew Maxwell takes on Scottish independence

'Nationalism is folly, it always ends in violence... Borders and flags are just false nonsense'

Jay Richardson, The List, 28th July 2014

Abigoliah Schamaun: Come along for the scary ride (Link expired)

Abigoliah Schamaun swaps dirty jokes with Jay Richardson.

Jay Richardson, WOW247, 28th July 2014

Sara Pascoe comes into her own at the Edinburgh Fringe

Something is troubling Sara Pascoe. An increasingly familiar face on television after guest-starring in acclaimed satires The Thick Of It and Twenty Twelve and stand-up showcases at Live At the Apollo and Stand Up For The Week, she now finds herself on the panel carousel of programmes like QI and Mock The Week. The niggle is that she benefited from positive discrimination on the latter two. Ever since the BBC's "one female comic per panel show" directive went public, women have risked looking like token bookings.

Jay Richardson, The Herald, 26th July 2014

From the harp

Otherworldly comedy singer-songwriter Ursula Burns may seem like she's fallen from the sky. But her art is rooted more firmly in reality than you might think.

Jay Richardson, Fest Mag, 25th July 2014

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