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Joe Lycett interview
With a huge 93-date tour kicking off this year, a host of television appearances under his belt and a sell-out visit to Cheltenham Town Hall in the pipeline, quick witted comedian, Joe Lycett shares an insight into his upcoming tour.
Sophie Bird, So Glos, 12th April 2018Joe Lycett review
The naturally funny panel-show regular inhabits a small world, but he makes those narrow horizons teem with possibility and comic life.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 2nd April 2018Joe Lycett: 'I buy flowers for myself all the time.'
The acclaimed stand-up on scary games, shit clothes and sausage legs.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 28th March 2018Chortle Awards 2018 results
The results of the Chortle Awards 2018 have been revealed.
British Comedy Guide, 19th March 2018Joe Lycett to host 'consumer justice' comedy pilot
Joe Lycett is to host the pilot episode of a new comedy show "which uses the power of pettiness to investigate a range of consumer gripes."
British Comedy Guide, 13th March 2018Chortle Awards 2018 nominees
The nominees for the Chortle Awards 2018 have been announced. Mat Ewins, Hannah Gadsby, John Kearns and Joseph Morpurgo are up for Best Show.
British Comedy Guide, 7th February 2018The biggest comedy shows to book now for 2018
Including Sarah Millican, Joe Lycett and The League of Gentlemen.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 1st January 2018Satirists take on the news
Joe Lycett, Ayesha Hazarika, GrĂ¡inne Maguire and Nish Kumar take a fresh look at the year as part of our comedy special.
Joe Lycett, Nish Kumar, Ayesha Hazarika and Grainne Maguire, The Guardian, 30th December 2017Midlands Comedy Awards 2017 results
The results of the Midlands Comedy Awards 2017 have been announced. Rob Kemp took home three awards, whilst other winners included Joe Lycett, Barry Dodds and promoter Spiky Mike.
British Comedy Guide, 4th December 2017TV review: Michael McIntyre's Big Show, BBC1
This is a show that wants to be everything for everyone. It even harked back to McIntyre's Live at the Apollo roots with a stand-up set from special guest Joe Lycett, who did a winning routine about scamming a scammer who was trying to get him to pay a deposit on a possibly non-existent flat. I'd heard him do that gag so long ago it harked back to those happy carefree days before Brexit. But then in that way this is a show all about nostalgia. Apart from Send To All there is nothing truly new in it. But do you know what the weirdest thing is about it? It all happened so fast I was too busy enjoying it at the time to notice.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 19th November 2017