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Judi Love

Judi Love

  • 44 years old
  • English
  • Writer and stand-up comedian

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Alan Carr to host The Royal Variety Performance 2021

Alan Carr is to host The Royal Variety Performance 2021, with comedians Judi Love, Bill Bailey, Chris McCausland and Josh Widdicombe set to perform as part of the show.

British Comedy Guide, 21st October 2021

Judi Love to miss Strictly after positive Covid test

Judi Love has tested positive for Covid-19, the BBC show has announced.

The Guardian, 21st October 2021

Backstage With Katherine Ryan guests revealed

A host of top-name stand-ups have been announced as the guest performers taking part in new Amazon comedy series Backstage With Katherine Ryan.

British Comedy Guide, 26th August 2021

Big name comics pull out of Comedy in the Park gig

Comedians Russell Kane, Judi Love, Rob Beckett and Dara O Briain have announced they will not take part in next year's Comedy in the Park gigs taking place at venues across the country including Wicksteed Park.

Kate Cronin, Northampton Chronicle, 20th August 2021

Judi Love joins Strictly Come Dancing 2021

Comedian Judi Love will compete in the upcoming series of Strictly Come Dancing.

British Comedy Guide, 13th August 2021

Channel Hopping With Jon Richardson, review

The comedian proves a charming host for this latest addition to the hackneyed genre of "laughing at weird telly from around the world".

Ed Power, i Newspaper, 2nd August 2021

Panel show 'Sorry, I Didn't Know' to return to ITV

Sorry, I Didn't Know, the ITV panel show hosted by Jimmy Akingbola, is to return in October for a second series.

British Comedy Guide, 10th June 2021

Jon Richardson's Channel Hopping returns for Series 2

Jon Richardson is to return to Comedy Central for a second series of his TV clip show Channel Hopping, co-hosted by Judi Love.

British Comedy Guide, 29th April 2021

Celebrity Juice review

Zero stars

This asinine panel game requires nothing from its players apart from four-letter rants and disgusting anecdotes about sex. Despite this, every round is heavily scripted and edited, so that it manages to combine potty-mouthed witlessness with a complete lack of spontaneity.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 9th April 2021

Funny Festival Live review

This chance to see new comedy faces, including Judi Love, Michael Stranney and Toussaint Douglass, reaps easygoing rewards.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th March 2021

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