British Comedy Guide

John Bishop (II)

  • Producer, executive producer and director

Press clippings Page 18

John Bishop: Where did it all go right?

Brian Logan on the giddy rise of John Bishop, ex-pharmaceuticals salesman turned superstar standup comedian.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 17th November 2010

John Bishop outburst stuns fans

John Bishop stunned his audience last night when he lost his cool with a fan he thought had insulted his family.

Chortle, 4th November 2010

Success in business is no laughing matter

A north-east comedy fan who started organising stand-up shows as a hobby has launched a business after bringing funny men John Bishop, Reginald D Hunter and Kevin Bridges to the region.

Andy Richardson, The Northern Echo, 25th October 2010

Michael McIntyre's perpetual effervescence fizzes in Blackpool, a town ripe with potential for gags about fags, chips and people with funny accents wearing fleeces. McIntyre also has some sport with members of the Blackpool football team, who are in the audience. The headline act is a hectoring John Bishop, whose coarse schtick about stag dos, hen nights and sex toys is an acquired taste. Much more interesting is Miles Jupp - who was so good in the BBC2 sitcom Rev - mining his background. "I'm privileged, not just to be here, but in general." Elsewhere, the unsettling Terry Alderton, with a strange, tangential but often winning act, has fun with body-popping cockneys, while Justin Moorhouse is rude about fat people.

Alison Graham, Radio Times, 2nd October 2010

The "Live" in the title is a bit of a misnomer as the Fringe has been over for weeks but, nevertheless, these two shows - hosted by Glaswegian comic Kevin Bridges - showcase some of the biggest names gracing the festival, including breakout Liverpudlian John Bishopthe deadpan wit of Mark Watson, the always entertaining Sean Lock and newer lights such as Jack Whitehall. It could do with a few more of those nominated for the Foster's Awards like Bo Burnham and Josie Long, but it's still a strong lineup.

The Guardian, 11th September 2010

Video: John Bishop

John Bishop speaks about the importance of the festival and how his career has changed since last year's nomination.

BBC News, 25th August 2010

John Bishop's Britain review

The BBC appear to be on a mission to recruit middle-of-the-road stand-up comedians with a wide demographic appeal.

Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 14th August 2010

John Bishop: ordinary bloke, comedy star

The Scouse comedian on why he will retain his authenticity in the face of growing celebrity.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 6th August 2010

It's not John Bishop's fault but every time I clap eyes on this Liverpool comedian - he's a regular on Sky1's A League Of Their Own - I keep thinking it's Bez from Happy Mondays with a new brain.

So it took me a while to focus on what was going on in John Bishop's Britain (BBC1). Were the characters giving their opinions on all things love and marriage real? Or were they comedy creations?

It was a nice kind of confusion and if fast-talking 'trainee DJ' Josh from Leyton is real, it'll be five minutes before he gets his own series. Bishop acts as a Scouse social commentator, bouncing his dry wit off the clips and splicing in some neatly bitter observations on his own life. His ex-wife, he told us, now lives in Spain. 'Not as far away as you think, to be honest.'

Keith Watson, Metro, 26th July 2010

People say the funniest things.

Well, that's the hope of Liverpool comedian John Bishop as he explores the kinds of topics that people talk about down the pub via a mix of interview snippets, stand-up and sketches. To judge by a taster DVD, which largely features members of the great British public discussing relationships, it might just work. (Joanne on partner Kevin's boy-racer years: "Him and the car didn't go together, you'd have been better off with a Mini Metro.") However, that presupposes you reckon Bishop is funny rather than irritating. He might just be both.

The Guardian, 24th July 2010

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