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Review: Romesh Ranganathan, Irrational
There's arguably too much crowd work at the top of his set, a bit too much preamble after the theatrical bluster of his support act Phil Jerrod. And the Q & A encore he contrived tonight proved a listless affair. But when he really builds to a head of steam, there's few in the UK that can touch Ranganathan for entertaining misanthropy right now.
Jay Richardson, Giggle Beats, 14th March 2016Phil Jerrod on the Fringe, freebies and Batman (Link expired)
Comedian Phil Jerrod answers some quickfire Fringe-related questions and takes us to some strange places inside his head - from cork-lining the #WOWwagon to his thoughts on the best Batman.
Alex Watson, WOW247, 28th August 2015Interview: Phil Jerrod, Neanderthal
A chat with Phil Jerrod.
Hannah Whitcombe, Fresh Fringe, 16th August 2015Edinburgh Fringe 2015: comedy preview special
Previews of Sarah Callaghan, Julian Deane, Mawaan Rizwan, Corey White, Phil Jerrod and Kevin J.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 8th August 2015Phil Jerrod interview
Interview with Phil Jerrod.
Edinburgh Festivals, 30th July 2015Fringe Q&As: Phil Jerrod
Phil Jerrod on Neanderthal, monkeys and Ringo Starr.
The Herald, 29th July 2015This week's new live comedy
Previews of Sofie Hagen, Kim Noble and Phil Jerrod.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 6th February 2015Review - Phil Jerrod: Neanderthal
Phil Jerrod is a Brighton local and this is an appreciative home crowd, but he is a talent who, on this impressive debut, seems destined to become a comedy connoisseurs' favourite, despite never quite hitting the upper echelons in the new act competitions that he's been through so far.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th October 2014Phil Jerrod and Chris Stewart interview
Phil Jerrod and Chris Stewart are not a double act, but in an hour of brand new stand-up comedy at the Brighton Fringe, they share the bill.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th May 2014Who will be Mercury Comedian of the Year?
The eight finalists this year are Dane Baptiste, Dave Green, Elliot Steel, Harriet Kemsley, Kate Lucas, Mark Silcox, Phil Jerrod and Daisy Earl.
Leicester Mercury, 10th January 2014