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Joe Lycett

Joe Lycett

  • 36 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, stand-up comedian, director and artist

Press clippings Page 7

Joe Lycett taunts Liz Truss with paid advertisement printed in her local newspaper

In a full-page advertisement printed in the MP's regional newspaper of South West Norfolk, the Eastern Daily Press, the comedian asked for Truss "to join" his forthcoming Channel 4 talk series Late Night Lycett.

Inga Parkel, The Independent, 30th March 2023

Joe Lycett: a rebel with a cause

The comedian and consumer affairs champion discusses breaking free from formats, the pull of live TV and going viral.

Heather Fallon, Broadcast, 28th March 2023

Joe Lycett: 'The older I get, the closer I get to earnestness'

The pansexual polymath comic reflects on clashes with Truss and Beckham and his deep love of his hometown.

Andrzej Lukowski, Time Out, 21st March 2023

Joe Lycett says viral stunts put 'pressure' on his mental health

Joe Lycett has opened up about his penchant for high-profile PR stunts, explaining that he feels "pressure" from his mental health to stop doing them.

The Independent, 20th March 2023

Joe Lycett opens up on backlash to David Beckham stunt and "velvet rage"

The comedian reflected on a whirlwind 2022 ahead of his brand new show.

David Craig, Radio Times, 18th March 2023

The Wrestling at Indigo2 review

Glorious chaos as comedians swapped punchlines for punches.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 6th March 2023

Just For Laughs London, review

It's a tough job launching a comedy festival in London, given the the city has hundreds of gigs a week anyway. Where Just For Laughs absolutely dominates downtown Montreal for a couple of weeks in July, you could easily be in London and be entirely unaware it was on.

Chortle, 6th March 2023

The Wrestling in pictures

Edinburgh hit The Wrestling made a triumphant return last night, with its first London show coming as part of the Just For Laughs festival at the Indigo venue at The O2.

Chortle, 6th March 2023

Just For Laughs, review: as a comedy venue, the O2 turns out to be a bit of a joke

Making its London debut, the comedy festival attracted some big, talented names, but they were no match for this cold, corporate netherworld.

Tim Harding, The Telegraph, 5th March 2023

Comedians' wrestling bouts to be livestreamed

Streaming service NextUp is to broadcast The Wrestling from London's Just for Laughs Festival this weekend.

Chortle, 2nd March 2023

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