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Lloyd Griffith on the Fringe and comedy taboos (Link expired)
Comedian Lloyd Griffith answers some quickfire Fringe-related questions - from taboos in comedy to his thoughts on the best Batman.
Matthew Dunne-Miles, WOW247, 27th August 2015Fringe with new funnyman Lloyd Griffith
By day he's doing a podcast in his pants with pal and comedian Rob Beckett, by night he's gigging and boozing. Lloyd Griffiths has gone in two-footed into the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Here he describes the scene.
Lia Nicholls, JOE, 20th August 2015Interview: Lloyd Griffiths, Great Grimsby's Big Turn On
A chat with Lloyd Griffiths.
Hannah Whitcombe, Fresh Fringe, 16th August 2015Lloyd Griffith: I love cathedrals
Lloyd Griffith wants you to know he's performing every single night of the Fringe this year at the Pleasance Courtyard. But even more importantly than that, he wants you to know how great cathedrals are.
Lloyd Griffith, ThreeWeeks, 1st August 2015Fringe Q&As: Lloyd Griffith
Lloyd Griffith discusses cheap beer, Lee Mack jokes and being Grimsby's most talented export.
The Herald, 24th July 2015The laughing choirboy challenge
Returning the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with his second show, Great Grimsby's most talented export Lloyd Griffith chats to Martin Walker about being leading choirboy comedian. And he throws down the gauntlet to other Fringe comics - can they sing any better?
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2015Seven questions with... Lloyd Griffith
A choir boy, a fire engine fanatic, a man who can do a brilliant impression of sellotape... Lloyd Griffith.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 24th January 2015The Tommyfield - comedy review
Sometimes club gigs toss you a curveball. Last night's first act, Suzi Ruffell, was taken ill just before going onstage. Newer comics Alex Smith and Mark Silcox gamely plugged the gap while supersub Lloyd Griffith biked over from Battersea.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 10th October 2014Lloyd Griffith: Choirboy to comic
There's something inherently funny when you see a full grown man singing in a high pitch voice like a woman. People laugh as it's unnatural, however, that's my actual job.
Lloyd Griffith, Edinburgh Evening News, 19th August 2014Fringe Q&As: Lloyd Griffith
Lloyd Griffith talks to HeraldScotland about having the voice of an angel and the body of a trucker.
The Herald, 15th August 2014