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Maisie Adam pilots "twisted" opinions stand-up show for TV
Maisie Adam is piloting a stand-up show for television in which comedians try to convince the audience of their most unpopular opinions. The taster is being made by Romesh Ranganathan's production company, Ranga Bee.
British Comedy Guide, 26th January 2023Radio 4 2023 comedy commissions
Radio 4 has announced a raft of comedy commissions, including the return of Room 101 to the airwaves with Paul Merton as host. Stars involved in other new shows include Jonathan Pie, Maisie Adam, Chris McCausland and Jordan Gray.
British Comedy Guide, 16th January 2023Lee Mack to host Royal Variety Performance 2022
Lee Mack will host the Royal Variety Performance 2022. Al Murray, Maisie Adam, Omid Djalili and Axel Blake will also perform on the show.
British Comedy Guide, 8th November 2022Derry Girls stars drive World's Most Dangerous Roads for Dave
Dave has revived World's Most Dangerous Roads, with pairings in eight hour-long episodes including Derry Girls stars Saoirse-Monica Jackson and Jamie-Lee O'Donnell, stand-ups Ed Gamble and Lou Sanders, Joe Wilkinson and Zoe Lyons, Suzi Ruffell and Maisie Adam, Phil Wang and Pierre Novellie, Darren Harriott and Ria Lina, as well as Lara Ricote with Stephen Mangan and Will Mellor with Leigh Francis.
British Comedy Guide, 7th November 2022Life according to... Maisie Adam
TV panel show favourite Maisie Adam chats about boxers, buzzcuts and getting back on stage.
Murray Scougall, The Sunday Post, 27th October 2022How Mock The Week launched the UK's brightest comedy stars
Since it smashed onto our screens in 2005, the panel show with a mildly terrifying reputation has become one of the best incubators for emerging comedy talent. As the final episode airs, Isobel Lewis speaks to host Dara Ó Briain and some of the series' biggest stars about how Mock The Week overcame that 'elbows out' atmosphere and what the BBC can offer new comedians going forward.
Isobel Lewis, The Independent, 20th October 2022Maisie Adam extends debut tour due to demand
After selling out the first leg of her debut tour and enjoying a highly acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Fringe, Maisie Adam is adding new dates to her current show Buzzed.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 4th October 2022My festival: Maisie Adam
The comedian on being tall, the agony and ecstasy of competing at So You Think Your Funny, and the simple pleasure of wandering around the Fringe on your own.
The Scotsman, 17th August 2022Underbelly reveals all-star line up for Big Brain Tumour Benefit
Underbelly has announced the line-up for its fourth Big Brain Tumour Benefit in its biggest venue at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, McEwan Hall.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th August 2022Interviews: So You Think You're Funny? Winners
Now we know they're funny! As comedy's premier new act competition turns 35, we caught up with past So You Think You're Funny? winners
Ben Venables, Fest Mag, 9th August 2022