British Comedy Guide
Munya Chawawa
Munya Chawawa

Munya Chawawa

  • Writer, comedian, executive producer and actor

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Has lockdown changed comedy for ever?

The popularity of internet comics has ballooned in the past year, and talent agents are taking notice. But will viral lols translate to a long-term career?

Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 16th March 2021

Munya Chawawa interview

The comedian has signed record deals, written for Netflix and gained celebrity fans through his viral satirical videos. He talks to Isobel Lewis about seeing comedy as 'forbidden fruit', being a social commentator and why viewers really want a quality response from him over a quick one.

Isobel Lewis, The Independent, 22nd February 2021

Munya Chawawa: 'I'm fascinated by shock humour'

The viral comedian and satirist on the things that make him laugh the most.

The Guardian, 5th February 2021

Dating No Filter reveals comedian line-ups

Daisy May Cooper, Joel Dommett, Josh Widdicombe, Tom Allen, Suzi Ruffell, Susan Wokoma, Tom Lucy and Rosie Jones are amongst the comedians set to comment on first dates in Sky One's new show Dating No Filter.

British Comedy Guide, 29th January 2021

Judi Love & Emily Atack land new comedy series

Judi Love and Emily Atack appear to be hosting a new comedy chat format together. Currently filming, the show's guests include Jimmy Carr, Rob Rinder, Jamali Maddix and Stacey Dooley.

British Comedy Guide, 28th January 2021

Bamous review

The sketches between Baptiste's straight-to-camera routines expand on the idea that the media has continuously marginalised or misunderstood black talent, either ignoring it completely or scheduling it after most people have gone to bed.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th January 2021

Mother F**king Pep Talk coming to Comedy Central

Comedy Central will publish an online series called Mother F**king Pep Talk, in which comedians deliver motivational speeches straight down the camera.

British Comedy Guide, 12th January 2021

Bamous review

It's long been a running joke that British TV operates a 'one-in one-out' policy when it comes to allowing black comedians to become famous. But don't blame comics for continuing to crack jokes about waiting for Lenny Henry to die to get their shot, blame the system that means the line is as true today as it ever was.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 12th January 2021

Munya Chawawa, Instagram's finest satirist

The British-Zimbabwean comedian is one of the year's breakout stars thanks to characters like posh drill rapper Unknown P, hilariously skewering hypocrisies around race and class.

Chanté Joseph, The Guardian, 8th December 2020

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