Press clippings Page 9
Milton Jones interview
I've got to be grateful... people want to put you in a box, so that originally it's people who are booking gigs; they want to know what type of comedian you are to fit on a bill.
The Grimsby Telegraph, 8th October 2015Milton Jones reveals his favourite TV shows
We caught up with Milton to find out what he likes to watch to relax between shows...
William Martin, Cult Box, 14th August 2015So you think you're punny
With rapid-fire jokes and deadpan delivery, Darren Walsh and Milton Jones are giants in the pun game. Quite literally, in Walsh's case.
lidia, Edinburgh Festivals, 20th July 2015Interview: Milton Jones and the Temple of Daft
'I prefer short things'
Brian Donaldson, The List, 17th July 2015Milton Jones: my life in travel
'Three Cliffs Bay is great in the sun - three times a year'
Milton Jones, The Independent, 3rd July 2015Review: Milton Jones And The Temple Of Daft, Blackpool
His stand up show, played to an appreciative but suspiciously 'merry' audience is a worthwhile exercise in pointlessness.
Blackpool Gazette, 9th June 2015Interview: Greg Davies
Greg Davies used to be the drama teacher of the son of Milton Jones. "It was irritating for Milton. Because unbelievably, I sought his reassurance about my stand-up during a parent's evening."
Jay Richardson, The List, 26th May 2015Milton Jones on Top Cat
My hero from the rubbish-strewn backstreets, where top-dogs and Officer Dibble had their come-uppance, always got the laughs.
Milton Jones, The Guardian, 22nd April 2015The Casebook of Max and Ivan is a new, daft comedy series from Max Olesker and Iván González that boasts some top supporting talent (June Whitfield in the first episode, Reece Shearsmith, Matt Lucas and Jessica Hynes coming up). It's a sprightly, silly show that reminds me a little bit of Milton Jones (though not as surreal), and when everyone calms down a bit, it'll be very good.
Miranda Sawyer, The Observer, 12th April 2015Star interview: Milton Jones's a man on a mission...
Milton Jones, the king of the one-liner and a Mock the Week regular, is back. His new tour, The Temple of Daft, will take him to some of the country's best-known venues, but, in comedy terms, he's embarking on uncharted territory.
Northampton Chronicle, 11th April 2015