Michael Winsor
- Puppeteer
Press clippings
Basil Brush answers your questions as he aims for Christmas number one
Basil Brush is releasing his Christmas single "Boom Boom! It's Christmas Again!" in aid of Save The Children and The Shooting Stars Chase children's hospice.
Jessica Boulton, The Mirror, 19th December 2022Just For Laughs London adds new names
Among the announcements are the fact that Ed Gamble will be making his debut in The Wrestling, which will also feature Max & Ivan in a tag-team match and Rosie Jones defending her championship belt.
Chortle, 12th December 2022Basil Brush aiming for Xmas No. 1
The fight for the 2022 Christmas No. 1 just got foxy! And... puppety. Children's TV veteran Basil Brush (he of 'boom boom' fame) has thrown his cravat in the ring in the fight to top the festive charts by releasing Christmas single 'Boom Boom! It's Christmas Again'.
Laura Vickers-Green, Den Of Geek, 21st November 2022Interview with Basil Brush
Basil Brush is back at Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August with two shows - one for families, and one very much for the grown-ups.
Tom Inniss, Voice Magazine, 26th July 2022Edinburgh Fringe 2022: The comedy lineup so far
Here's a small fraction of some of the comedy coming up at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Jamie Dunn, The Skinny, 24th July 2022How the devil are you, Basil Brush?
I don't know about you but we're feeling a little bit starstruck... we got to interview Basil Brush! Boom boom!
Punchline UK, 19th July 202222 telly stars to see at Edinburgh Fringe 2022
From the Fringe to TV and now back to the Fringe.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 9th July 2022Gilded Balloon announces Edinburgh shows
The Gilded Balloon has announced the latest collection of shows from this year's Gilded Balloon Fringe season which will go on sale on Wednesday, 6th April.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th April 2022This is what your favourite CBBC childhood stars are up to now
Once our favourite children's TV show heroes grace our screens for a few years, they tend to suddenly disappear, never to be seen again in the world of TV entertainment. There's been the occasional slip through the net, like Liam from Basil Brush cropping up in that Richmond sausage advert recently, or Konnie Huq making herself look like a tool on Jeremy Vine. But on the whole, they disappear, and don't come back.
Harry Ainsworth, The Tab, 2nd March 2020Derek Fowlds: Basil Brush pays tribute at funeral
Children's TV favourite Basil Brush was among those to pay tribute to actor Derek Fowlds at his funeral.
BBC, 19th February 2020