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Comedy Central orders travel series The Comedy Bus
Joel Dommett, Iain Stirling, Tom Allen, Suzi Ruffell, Darren Harriott and Kiri Pritchard-Mclean will star in The Comedy Bus, a new travelogue series for Comedy Central.
British Comedy Guide, 14th January 20197 comedians who deserve to break through in 2019
With 2018 now over, I look ahead to the next twelve months and pick out the seven comedians who I believe deserves to hit the mainstream in 2019.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 1st January 2019Kiri Pritchard-McLean to host Newsjack
Kiri Pritchard-McLean has been announced as the new host of Newsjack, Radio 4 Extra's topical comedy show that has an open door submission policy.
British Comedy Guide, 12th December 2018Jason Manford named UK's Hardest Working Comedian 2018
Jason Manford has come top of Ents24's Hardest Working Comedians 2018 list. Other stand-ups on the list include Tom Allen, Sarah Millican and Chris Ramsey.
British Comedy Guide, 5th December 2018Comedy Central announces stand-up specials
Iain Stirling, Desiree Burch, Luisa Omielan, Fin Taylor, Darren Harriott, Kiri Pritchard-Mclean, Tez Ilyas, Stephen Bailey and Sofie Hagen are to record stand-up specials for Comedy Central.
British Comedy Guide, 26th September 2018Greenwich Comedy Festival day 3 review
Reviews of Sean Lock, Henning Wehn, Rosie Jones, Tom Lucy and Kiri Pritchard-McLean.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th September 2018August comedian of the Month #50, Kiri Pritchard-McLean
There has been a lot of noise around Kiri Pritchard-McLean over the last couple of years.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 7th September 2018Comedy Central commissions Amusical TV pilot
A pilot episode of live comedy format Amusical is to be filmed by Comedy Central. Hosted by Jayde Adams and Kiri Pritchard-McLean, the show sees comedians singing their favourite songs from stage and screen.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd August 2018Three to see on 21 Aug
Three recommended shows to see on Tuesday 21 Aug...
ThreeWeeks, 21st August 2018Young women are smashing it at Edinburgh with #MeToo
2018 may be the year of young women as their influence goes far beyond the fringe. But amplifying voices is not enough.
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett, The Guardian, 20th August 2018