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John Lloyd and the comedy of words, water and science
John Lloyd agrees with me a little more quickly than I had expected.
Keith Bruce, The Herald, 14th July 2015John Lloyd: "Comedy will move away from television"
John Lloyd said that online channels were quick, cheap and allowed creativity to thrive. By contrast, "the TV route to market is so complicated and involves so many layers. Fear drives that whole process, fear of making a mistake."
Mike Wade, The Times, 30th May 2015Radio Times review
As a useful adjunct to BBC One's The Big Painting Challenge, try Hannah Gadsby's new series in which the Tasmanian comedian/art historian analyses four works of art. She also sketches in her own life as a gay art student, while a sardonic talking robot, who sounds to me like comedy producer John Lloyd, plays Richard Osman to Gadsby's Alexander Armstrong.
Amateur artists should draw inspiration from the fact that all four masterpieces were dissed by contemporary critics. The pieces scrutinised are Manet's Olympia (1865); Van Eyck's Arnolfini Portrait (1434); Michelangelo's David (1504); and Picasso's Les demoiselles d'Avignon (1907). The robot impersonates Sister Wendy, which is much appreciated. As with Paul Sinha's similar comic reinterpretations of history, newcomer Gadsby elicits fascinating facts (Manet's nude was an artist in her own right).
David McGillivray, Radio Times, 4th March 2015Take the QI test
QI debuts tonight at 8pm on BBC America and runs every Thursday, three shows a night for five weeks. If you think you're smart (or even if you think other people are smarter than you) you need to be there.
John Lloyd, The Huffington Post, 20th February 2015Major comic stars appear for Organ Care Systems gig
A cast including Rowan Atkinson, Clive Anderson, Harry Enfield, Angus Deayton, Rob Brydon and many others will appear in '100 Hearts' at LSO St Luke's, London on February 10 to raise money for pre-transplant Organ Care Systems. John Lloyd of QI and The Museum of Curiosity will then hold a conversation with Andre Simon, Harefield's charismatic Director of Transplants, who will demonstrate the "heart in a box" Organ Care System in situ.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th January 2015QI confirms special one-off show at University of Kent
A special one-off version of hit BBC TV quiz show QI is to be held at the University of Kent as part of the institution's 50th birthday celebrations. The line up will include regulars Alan Davies, Sandi Toksvig, Jo Brand and Phill Jupitus. Stephen Fry will not be present, but his place will be taken by the show's creator and producer, John Lloyd.
Chris Britcher, Kent News, 4th December 2014John Lloyd investigates if teachers use QI facts
While gearing up for the new series of our long-running quiz show QI, we put a call out on Twitter asking if teachers ever used facts from books and television programmes in their lessons.
John Lloyd, The Daily Express, 5th October 2014QI supremo John Lloyd: We've forgotten how to remember
As QI returns to BBC Two, the show's creator takes a look at our relationship with facts.
John Lloyd, Radio Times, 3rd October 2014Fringe Q&As: Juliette Burton
Juliette Burton talks to HeraldScotland about changing appearances, meeting John Lloyd and performing for her home crowd.
The Herald, 19th August 2014Audio: John Lloyd chats with Mark Radcliffe
Mark Radcliffe is joined by QI's John Lloyd. John's up in Edinburgh, where he's at the Fringe performing a live version of his Radio 4 show The Museum of Curiosity.
Mark Radcliffe, BBC, 14th August 2014