Press clippings Page 5
Fringe interview: Paul Foot
Paul Foot tells Jay Richardson about playing festivals in Europe.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 25th July 2017Onion at the Fringe: 2017 TVO Edinburgh round-up
It's that time of year again: the Edinburgh Fringe is almost upon us, and once again a cavalcade of TVO regulars are heading across the Scottish border to entertain the masses on a daily basis.
The Velvet Onion, 18th July 2017Henley Festival review
... Henley with its black tie dress code. Elitist? You bet it is. But it's also exquisitely done.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 7th July 2017Review - Paul Foot's Game of Dangers
No one in their right mind would put the absurd and unpredictable Paul Foot in charge of a game show. So he's done it himself, given that 'being in his right mind' is not a charge he's ever knowingly guilty of.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 13th February 2017Onion at the Fringe: Paul Foot
A stand-up veteran and beloved member of the TVO family, presenting two shows for your enjoyment. What more do you need?
The Velvet Onion, 25th July 2016Mark Watson interview
From The Fast Show to other people's pain, the comedian reveals the things that make him laugh the most.
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 17th June 2016Barry Cryer wins Legend Of Comedy Award
Barry Cryer has been named a Legend Of Comedy at Dave's Leicester Comedy Festival awards. Other winners included stand-ups John Gordillo and Gary Delaney.
British Comedy Guide, 21st March 2016Jesterval 2016: Comedy line up
The festival, which is in its fourth year, will take place in a marquee on Baltic Square, Gateshead Quays this June. Acts include Paul Foot, Stephen K Amos and Gavin Webster.
Sam Fonwor, Newcastle Chronicle, 10th March 2016Review: Paul Foot in Ipswich
At The Avenue Theatre, on Friday, we were buffeted and knocked about by the whirlwind that is Paul Foot (and his alter-ego Penny).
David Vincent, Ipswich Star, 27th February 2016Review: Paul Foot at the Leicester Comedy Festival
Edinburgh Fringe old-timer Paul Foot, known for his brilliantly absurd take on life, took to Peter Pizzeria like a jalapeno pepper; uncomfortably beautiful and irresistibly awkward.
Natasha Ferrari, Leicester Mercury, 13th February 2016