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Report: Jeremy Hardy's memorial service
Friends and family of Jeremy Hardy gathered to celebrate his life on Monday 13th May at the Battersea Arts Centre.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 16th May 2019Mark Steel's a genius for spotting urban curiosities
Mark Steel's In Town has now visited 55 destinations and is a tribute to Steel's relentless energetic intrigue for Britain's landscape.
Robin Ince, The Big Issue, 28th March 2019Chortle Awards 2019 nominees
The nominees have been revealed for the 2019 Chortle Awards. Kiri Pritchard-McLean leads the lists, with four nominations.
British Comedy Guide, 26th February 2019Mark Steel to tour in 2019
Mark Steel is to tour his new show Every Little Thing's Gonna Be Alright between February and June 2019.
British Comedy Guide, 28th November 2018Fringe plays host to comic dynasties
This year's Edinburgh festival features many young standups with parents - from Mark Steel to Gyles Brandreth - who blazed the same trail.
Vanessa Thorpe, The Guardian, 14th July 2018Preview: Mark Steel
Following a total sellout run last festival and a UK tour, Mark Steel is back at the Edinburgh Fringe this year with his highly acclaimed show Every Little Thing's Gonna Be Alright.
Deadline News, 11th July 2018Interview: Mark Steel
The critically acclaimed comedian, newspaper columnist, and BBC Radio 4 regular talks about hitting the road with his new show Every Little Thing's Gonna Be Alright, discussing the political climate, his marriage breakdown, and other aspects that he's sure will turn out fine.
The Latest, 4th June 2018Comedy review: Mark Steel at Hertford Theatre
The Radio 4 comedian goes into the aftermath of his divorce with too many digressions, but his inventiveness and mimicry save the day.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 20th February 2018Chortle Awards 2018 nominees
The nominees for the Chortle Awards 2018 have been announced. Mat Ewins, Hannah Gadsby, John Kearns and Joseph Morpurgo are up for Best Show.
British Comedy Guide, 7th February 2018Old fart's guide: Saying farewell to the Fringe
The final curtain has fallen and the party is officially over. So, what have we learned? Chris Bratt closes out his survival guide for the annual Edinburgh event with some parting advice.
Chris Bratt, The Independent, 28th August 2017