Press clippings Page 14
Joe Lycett's debut brought comedy - but no errors - to the House of Lords
The Brummie comedian captivated listeners with a terrifying inventory of scams as he addressed the Lords Digital Fraud Committee.
Madeline Grant, The Telegraph, 7th April 2022Joe Lycett: sites such as Airbnb and eBay must do more to stop scams
TV presenter tells peers such platforms often pocket revenue but refuse to take responsibility for fraud.
Rachel Hall, The Guardian, 7th April 2022Joe Lycett review
Wildly inventive but bordering on self-congratulation.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 4th April 2022Joe Lycett on comedy, consumer activism and queer communities
Joe Lycett is the go-to guy for getting up corporate noses. And there's nothing he likes more than breaking a few rules to get to the truth.
Eva Wiseman, The Observer, 27th March 2022Royal Television Society announces 2022 award nominations
The Royal Television Society has announced the nominees for its annual Programme Awards, with comedies including We Are Lady Parts, Bloods, Motherland and Alma's Not Normal all up for prizes.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd March 2022Joe Lycett says he's been working on a secret stunt for three years
Comedian admits he's been taking part in a complicated stunt since 2019.
Nicole Vassell, The Independent, 17th February 2022Comedians up for LGBT awards 2022
Joe Lycett, Alan Carr and Mawaan Rizwan all nominated.
Chortle, 16th February 2022Joe Lycett: Sue Gray stunt motivated by anger over friend's death
Joe Lycett, who apparently caused chaos and "mass panic" in government when he tweeted a fake version of Sue Gray's "partygate" report, has said his social media stunt was motivated by anger after the death of a close friend during the first lockdown.
The Guardian, 28th January 2022Joe Lycett 'caused chaos' in Parliament after leaking fake Sue Gray report
Joe Lycett, 33, allegedly caused mass panic in Parliament after he shared a 'leaked Sue Gray report' that listed the findings of the gatherings at Number 10 during lockdown. An anonymous person got in touch to say they worked as a cabinet minister and praised Joe for his prank.
Hana Carter, The Mirror, 27th January 2022TFI Friday set to be reborn with Joe Lycett
He was forced to cancel the debut of his show Mummy's House Party because of the pandemic. But fans of Joe Lycett will be pleased to know the programme will be returning in the spring.
The Sun, 23rd December 2021