Press clippings
Review: Dave Gorman
Long-running TV series often end in a feature-length special, so Dave Gorman's latest tour could well be seen as an elongated swansong for Modern Life Is Goodish, with the Prince Of Pedants offering 90 minutes of methodically forensic observational comedy in the same format that's entertained viewers these past five years.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 1st October 2018Three to see 2018: three tenth celebrations
This time three comedians staging their tenth Edinburgh shows.
Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 28th July 2018The free Fringe performer: Nick Doody
We find out why he prefers the Free Fringe and how performers can make free shows really work.
ThreeWeeks, 16th June 2018Radio comedies up for BBC Audio Awards 2018
Shows starring Harry Enfield, Paul Whitehouse, John Finnemore, Marcus Brigstocke, David Jason and Jocelyn Jee Esien are amongst the nominees for the BBC Audio Drama Awards 2018.
British Comedy Guide, 21st November 2017Expert advice on the Edinburgh Fringe
Comics on other comics.
Sharon Lougher, Metro, 25th July 2017Comedy goes multi-lingual
Following the success of its inaugural outing at the Comedy Cafe last month the International Comedy Club reprised the francophone stand up night on Tuesday mixing French comedians with English guest comedians Nick Doody and Comedy Store Player Richard Vranch, both of whom performed five minute sets in French.
Julian Hall, The Stage, 9th December 2013Play the 'Spot the Rare Face Posters' Game
In Edinburgh for the festival? If so play our game to locate the rare posters featuring the faces of Nick Doody and Ben Target.
British Comedy Guide, 11th August 2012Play the 'Spot the Rare Face Posters' Game
In Edinburgh for the festival? If so play our game to locate the rare posters featuring the faces of Nick Doody and Ben Target.
British Comedy Guide, 11th August 2012Fringe 2011 comedy blogs - Nick Doody
The comic discusses how to circumvent the expense of the Fringe.
Nick Doody, The List, 10th August 2011This is a comedy, about computers and their systems for finding out anything and being often slightly wrong. It's also about commercial broadcasting, in that it's sponsored by Chianto, a beverage that grows more noxious with every announcement, and ghastly contests between rock bands. But it's the first late-night comedy in ages that has made me laugh, about computers and why I'm scared of them, about vile TV shows and meaningless commercials. Written by Nick Doody and Matt Kirshen, performed with zest by a sparkling cast. Bound to become a cult.
Gillian Reynolds, The Telegraph, 23rd July 2009