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Comedians on how to banish festive fear
From faking illness to binning Brexit chat, standups including Rachel Parris, Milton Jones and Phil Wang share advice on taking the hassle out of the holidays.
The Guardian, 3rd December 2017Lloyd Griffith interview
The stand-up, TV presenter and choirboy on the things that make him laugh the most.
Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 17th November 2017Lloyd Griffith on his rise to fame
Lloyd Griffith is the new co-host of SkySports show Soccer AM, and is currently making people laugh in all four corners of the country with his debut UK comedy tour in:Undated.
Jack Longstaff, The Grimsby Telegraph, 5th October 2017Audible offers 12 free stand-up shows
Audible has released for free a collection of 12 shows of stand-up they recorded at the Edinburgh Fringe. Stars include Ed Gamble, Mark Watson and Angela Barnes.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd October 2017Interview: Lloyd Griffith @ Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Lloyd talks in:Undated, Edinburgh Fringe and taking on hosting duties at Soccer AM.
Ben Tipple, Ticketmaster, 18th August 2017You know comedians don't have job interviews?
Why should comedians get away with never having job interviews? We made Tessa Coates, Lloyd Griffith, Evelyn Mok and Katy Brand experience this rite of passage.
The Pool, 7th August 2017Lloyd Griffith: Edinburgh Fringe 2017 interview
A bright, young comedian with a show about being overwhelmed by what life has to throw at us.
Laugh Out London, 9th July 2017I talk to: Lloyd Griffith
He's a regular support act for Rob Beckett and most recently supported Jack Whitehall on his tour, but this summer the spotlight is all on Lloyd Griffith as he returns to the Fringe with his fourth show.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 9th July 2017Review: Leicester Comedy Festival Preview Gala 2017
As a reflection on the whole evening, the gala preview show (or 'rally') was most certainly of a very high standard throughout.
Peter Dixon, Giggle Beats, 5th February 2017Leicester Comedy Festival preview show 2017
Jason Byrne's attempt to decipher the half-heard name of 'Melton Mowbray' brought the house down, the audience in on a local joke the eejit on stage is unaware of.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 7th January 2017