British Comedy Guide

Martin Walker (II)

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The David Morgan three minute interview

An avid television enthusiast, David Morgan's love of the small screen led to him writing for HeatWorld and creating a popular rundown of the Eurovision Song Contest that was part of the BBC's Online Coverage. Martin Walker asks about his latest Fringe offering.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 17th June 2014

The Charlie O'Connor three minute interview

Dandyisms sees the talented and attractive Charlie O'Connor perform his highly physical style of comedy - accompanied by live music, storytelling and plain silliness - to audiences at this year's Edinburgh Fringe. Meanwhile, Martin Walker is suffering from hair envy, but being British, he doesn't mention it.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 17th June 2014

The Chris Martin three minute interview

This year comedian Chris Martin's world changed dramatically. He apparently matured after performing to over one hundred thousand people and so he decided to up sticks and move home - into his parents shed. Martin briefly meets Chris to ask about his new show, Responsibilities.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 17th June 2014

The Anna Morris three minute interview

After a year away, character comic Anna Morris returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with Would Like to Thank. The show is filled with confessions, dark twists, competition, tension, jeopardy, songs and fearless interaction at an awards ceremony that is falling part. Martin Walker finds out more.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 17th June 2014

The Caimh McDonnell three minute interview

In his decade on the British stand-up circuit, Caimh McDonnell has firmly established himself as the white-haired Irishman whose name nobody can pronounce. When not performing stand-up, Caimh writes for TV and creates BAFTA nominated children's shows. Martin Walker asks about his latest foray in to the Edinburgh Fringe.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 17th June 2014

The Jack Samuel Warner & John Pendal extended interview

Edinburgh Fringe show, Men & Myths features stand up comedians Jack Samuel Warner and John Pendal. John lives a vivid life that generates astounding stories. Jack lives vicariously through John. Martin Walker talks to them both about the show.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 17th June 2014

The Catriona Knox three minute interview

Catriona Knox is one third of the popular all-female sketch group The Boom Jennies who have performed no less than six times at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to critical acclaim. Her broadcast credits include BBC One's Not Going Out, BBC Bitesize Shakespeare, and countless Radio 4 shows. Martin askes about her solo Edinburgh offering.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 17th June 2014

The Tony Law three minute interview

It's not hyperbole to describe Tony Law as a living comedy legend. His act is unique, intelligent and absolutely hilarious. You can get hold of many of his previous shows on DVD via comedy enthusiasts Go Faster Stripe - or even better catch his live show in Edinburgh. Martin Walker asks, 'where and what, is the Tonezone?'

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 17th June 2014

Njambi McGrath interview

Kenyan born stand-up comedian, Njambi McGrath, chats to Martin Walker about her latest solo Edinburgh show Devil's Door Bell. She shares her experiences of living in Africa, moving to the UK and launching her stand-up career.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th June 2014

The Carly Smallman three minute interview

Carly Smallman has sung her funny songs at some fabulous venues. From comedy clubs, to arts centres, to the Hammersmith Apollo to her living room... Martin Walker asks about her ITV2 show and latest offering for the Edinburgh Fringe.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th June 2014

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