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Martin Walker (II)

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The James Dowdeswell three minute interview

James Dowdeswell jokes about booze. The ultimate happy hour. Why are ales crafty? Why do girls taste better than boys? What's wrong with a sideways glance at merlot? What's it like to grow up in a West Country pub? Find out at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe with James' new show, Wine, Ale and I.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

The James Meehan three minute interview

James Meehan and Will Duggan are friends who also happen to be stand-up comedians. At this year's Edinburgh Festival fringe, you can watch them do thirty minutes of stand-up comedy each, as they prepare for their future debut hour long solo shows, when they can finally stop working together. Martin Walker talks to James via email.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

The Brent Weinbach three minute interview

According to his website, Brent Weinbach's stand-up comedy is weird and stupid and visual and post-modern and random... plus he has a t-shirt with his name and his face on it. Martin Walker asked about his Edinburgh Festival Fringe show, Appealing to the Mainstream.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th July 2014

The Naomi Carter three minute interview

Actor and comedian, Naomi Carter describes herself as both lucky and crazy enough to be doing two shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this year. She shares a line up with three stand-ups in 4 on Demand and is part of a sketch act called Carter & Ollerton: Won't Go Quietly.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th July 2014

The Ian Hall three minute interview

Edinburgh Festival fringe show, An Hour of Ian was the winner at this year's Dave's Leicester Comedy Festival. Bereft of an exciting name or personality, Ian Hall dreams of being called 'a real character' but really just pretends to be a plethora of people he made out of his brain.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th July 2014

The Robyn Perkins three minute interview

Robyn Perkins has been performing stand-up for almost three years. She is renowned for her friendly, chatty style and delivering an honest and entertaining depiction of her life through her comedy. Martin Walker asks Robyn about her Edinburgh Fringe show.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th July 2014

The Rob Pybus three minute interview

Based in London after graduating from Brighton University with a degree in Illustration, Rob Pybus works freelance in many areas of graphic design, animation and storyboarding. This year he's presenting a unique comedy show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th July 2014

The Holly Walsh three minute interview

Some people have got it. Holly Walsh most definitely does not. But who needs it when you've got a Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award and nearly two thousand Nectar points? Holy talks to Martin Walker via email about her latest Edinburgh Festival Fringe show.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th July 2014

The Glynn Jones three minute interview

This will be the fifth outing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for Glynn Jones, having performed in children's shows, new comedy writing, a sketch show and a musical. Quite a variety, but his first solo venture into stand-up comedy. Martin Walker asks Glynn about #Awkward.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th July 2014

The Deborah Frances-White three minute interview

Comedian Deborah Frances-White was adopted as a new-born baby. This Edinburgh Festival fringe she presents the true story of her search for her biological family, Half a Can of Worms. A round the clock hunt for her birth mother, aunts, uncles, grandparents and brothers and sisters.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th July 2014

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