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London Hughes to star in Hollywood film Hot Mess
Stand-up comedian and actor London Hughes will star in Hot Mess, a new movie developed by Universal Studios.
British Comedy Guide, 16th December 20202020 in comedy: where will future stars come from?
As established names go global online, the next generation of stand-ups face losing their launchpad.
Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 12th December 2020London Hughes up for South Bank breakthrough award
London Hughes has been shortlisted in the breakthrough category in the South Bank Sky Arts Awards 2020. Meanwhile the comedy category features Fleabag, Sex Education and Home.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd November 2020London Hughes to record Netflix special
London Hughes is to release a Netflix special in time for Christmas and is already writing a follow-up.
British Comedy Guide, 24th September 2020Style barometer: the London Hughes special
The 31-year-old British comedian is known for opinionated, raucous and gloriously explicit stand-up. Who better to take over the reins of our hallowed Style Barometer this week?
London Hughes, The Sunday Times, 26th July 2020Gina Yashere meets London Hughes
In our series pairing veteran black artists with younger talents for a frank chat about their experiences, comedians Gina Yashere and London Hughes reveal why they both felt the need to quit Britain for the US. Yashere says: "In America, yes the country is super-racist, but that glass ceiling is a lot higher than in England."
Ellen E. Jones, The Guardian, 25th June 2020Comedy videos to raise your spirits
Self-isolating comedians are working from home to bring a little light relief to the nation. Here's a roundup of some of the funniest.
Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 30th March 2020Royal Television Society announces award winners
The 2020 Royal Television Society Programme Awards have been announced, with London Hughes, Ncuti Gatwa and Saoirse-Monica Jackson all recognised for their talent.
British Comedy Guide, 17th March 2020Comedy actors and writers up for RTS Awards
The shortlists for the Royal Television Society Awards 2020 have been announced. Phoebe Waller-Bridge leads the list of comedy-related nominations, appearing in three of the categories.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd March 2020Chortle Awards 2020 nominees
Bob Mortimer, Greg Davies, Katherine Ryan, Romesh Ranganathan and Tom Allen are amongst the nominees for the Chortle Awards 2020. Jonny Pelham, Jessica Fostekew and Catherine Cohen have two nods.
British Comedy Guide, 27th February 2020