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Kieran Hodgson, interview

This weekend I sat down with Kieran Hodgson to chat about his Edinburgh Fringe show 'Lance' and his love of SciFi.

Chris Mackrell, Black Diamond, 17th August 2015

Interview: Kieran Hodgson, Lance

A chat with Kieran Hodgson.

Alice Carr, Fresh Fringe, 15th August 2015

Fringe Q&As: Kieran Hodgson

Kieran Hodgson discusses Lance Armstrong and how he'll celebrate a decade at the Fringe.

The Herald, 5th August 2015

Kieran Hodgson: the long road back to the stage (Link expired)

The following is an extract from Kieran Hodgson's upcoming book recounting his doping-fuelled rise to the top of marginal character comedy, his discovery and punishment by the authorities, and subsequent reinvention as a clean comedy ambassador.

Kieran Hodgson, WOW247, 3rd August 2015

Kieran Hodgson: life without Lance & making Gran proud

Edinburgh intros #1: The chap who's been in Alpha Papa, Doctor Who and Jonathan Creek is GEARING UP for another Edinburgh Fringe, and his new show tells the tale of his Lance Armstrong fandom.

London Is Funny, 16th July 2015

Jeremy Paxman's dodgy election night one-liners

The respected broadcaster proved that being able to grill politicians and being funny don't always go hand in hand.

Helen Nianias, The Independent, 8th May 2015

Stan Hodgson interview

A modern twist on the classic war drama, Dear Mister Kaiser tells the extraordinary true story of Robert Campbell, a British Prisoner of War in WWI, who, after receiving terrible news from back home, takes the unlikely step of writing a letter to the Kaiser of Germany.

The New Current, 27th July 2014

The Kieran Hodgson three minute interview

Fresh from appearances on Jonathan Creek and Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, character comedian Kieran Hodgson returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a brand new hour exploring his formative experiences on an unforgettable school trip where he truly learnt the meaning of croissants.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 22nd July 2014

Russell Brand, worth £15m, admits dodging train fares

Multimillionaire comedian Russell Brand has made a fresh bid to bolster his revolutionary image... by boasting that he dodged a train fare.

Damien Gayle, Daily Mail, 19th April 2014

TV Preview: Snodgrass

This is a different type of comedy for former NME writer David Quantick, who most recently worked regularly as one of the writing team on Harry Hill's TV Burp. It is funny but also strangely touching.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 25th April 2013

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