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Martin Walker (II)

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Felicity Ward interview

In a frank and deeply personal interview, Felicity Ward talks to Martin Walker about living with a mental illness. She goes on to explain how she makes anxiety funny in her new Edinburgh Festival Fringe show, What if There is No Toilet?

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 10th July 2015

Janey Godley interview

Scotland's own Janey Godley talks to Martin Walker about her new Edinburgh show, Honest to Godley! In an extended interview they also chat about the Free Fringe, her award winning Podcast, and ask where the Scottish working class women voices have gone.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 8th July 2015

Jim Davidson interview

Jim Davidson is one of the most recognisable - and controversial - comedians in the UK. After making his Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut last year he returns to the capital this August with a two and a half hour 'Director's Cut' of his show No Further Action. In this extended interview, Jim talks to Martin Walker about Political Correctness, the Armed Forces, the gay mafia, and his new lease of life in comedy.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 8th July 2015

Jamie MacDonald interview

Glasgow's own Jamie MacDonald - aka That Funny Blind Guy - is perhaps best known for his outrageous "un-PC", anecdotes. He chats to Martin Walker about what the title of his new Edinburgh show, Oblivious actually means.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 8th July 2015

Lucy Frederick interview

Lucy Frederick tells Martin Walker that she grew up surrounded by a menagerie of animals. Throughout her new Edinburgh Festival Fringe show she will be sharing some of her hysterically funny life stories and very possibly showing us her animalistic wild side!

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 7th July 2015

James Wilson-Taylor interview

After a couple of years performing Fringe comedy hit. Dr Who: The Musical, Batman fan James Wilson-Taylor presents his latest obsession - with his new show Bat-Fan. Wannabe geek Martin Walker tries not to get too excited.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 7th July 2015

Maddy Anholt interview

Maddy Anholt is almost 30 and single, so has been searching online for her perfect prince. The critically acclaimed comedian tells Martin Walker that her new Edinburgh Festival Fringe show gets to the hilarious truth of the modern dating world.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 7th July 2015

Luke Toulson interview

Luke Toulson's grandpa was a Royal Engineer in France, North Africa and the Middle East during the Second World War. He wrote hundreds of loving, funny and insightful letters home to his wife. Luke tells Martin Walker about his new Edinburgh Fringe show based on those letters.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 7th July 2015

Sofie Hagen interview

Danish comedian Sofie Hagen tackles taboo subjects with charm and sensibility, bullet-proof timing and an insatiably amiable personality. So to publicise her Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut hour, Sofie talks to Martin Walker about... Westlife.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 6th July 2015

Hurt and Anderson: Sketchbombs interview

Georgia Hurt and Laura Anderson have been friends and comedy partners since the age of 15, making their Edinburgh Festival Fringe debut as Hurt and Anderson in 2011. In a very special interview, they talk to Martin Walker about what to expect from their latest offering, Sketchbombs and as an extra treat, perform an excerpt from the show.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 6th July 2015

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