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Report: Jeremy Hardy's memorial service
Friends and family of Jeremy Hardy gathered to celebrate his life on Monday 13th May at the Battersea Arts Centre.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 16th May 2019Julian Clary interview
Julian Clary's Born To Mince tour is a load of old filth and it may involve electrodes.
Simon Gage, Metro, 22nd March 2019Julian Clary hints he's planning to give up comedy
The 60-year-old comedian has admitted his career could be coming to a close after what could be his final tour in 2019.
Emma Cox, Daily Record, 16th December 20182019 Glasgow Comedy Festival announces first names
GICF will present the pick of Scotland's home grown talent, including Jerry Sadowitz, Janey Godley and Larry Dean; alongside celebrated comedians from further afield, with Julian Clary, Reginald D Hunter, Rich Hall, Al Murray, Foil, Arms & Hogg, and Tiff Stevenson all set to appear.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd December 2018This year's least essential programme invites Laura Whitmore, Chris Kamara, Rachel Johnson, Julian Clary and Tom Davis to go out for dinner and play parlour games to dodge the bill. It commits the cardinal sin of being less fun to watch than appear on, but they all seem nice enough.
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 13th November 2018Julian Clary announces 2019 tour
Julian Clary has announced he is to return to stages across the UK for a 2019 stand-up tour, titled Born To Mince.
British Comedy Guide, 7th June 2018Review: The Taylors and Censored
Radio 2's Funny Fortnight of comedy pilots kicked off last night with the most traditional of sitcom ideas: a clash of classes.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 24th April 2018Radio 2 announces Comedy Showcase 2018 line-up
Radio 2 has announced its 2018 Comedy Showcase pilot line-up. The 12 shows feature stars including Johnny Vegas, Joe Thomas, Rosie Cavaliero, Tim Key, Pippa Evans, Julian Clary and Josh Widdicombe.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd March 2018Julian Clary to host Radio 2 panel show pilot
Julian Clary is to host Censored, a Radio 2 panel show pilot in which media clips are beeped to hide key words.
British Comedy Guide, 19th March 2018Why Just a Minute hides a far more ruthless reality
Just A Minute has become one of the nation's most beloved radio shows -- but it began as a classroom humiliation, inflicted on daydreamers by a history teacher at Sherborne School in the Thirties.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 1st December 2017