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Phill Jupitus now calls Scotland home
Considering how bad his first Scottish gig was, it's a surprise Phill Jupitus ever came back.
Murray Scougall, The Sunday Post, 6th May 2019Phill Jupitus admits hit-and-run in Fife
Comedian Phill Jupitus has been fined over a hit-and-run car crash.
BBC, 12th March 2019The former Pub Landlord returns, out of character, with another run of his good-natured and gently watchable quiz. The teams are seasoned quizzers intent on winning - Phill Jupitus and Kerry Godliman are the captains attempting to bring a touch of levity to proceedings.
Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 7th March 2019Whose Line Is It Anyway? returns to Edinburgh Fringe
Classic improvisation show Whose Line Is It Anyway? is coming to the Edinburgh Fringe featuring Marcus Brigstocke and Phill Jupitus alongside original improv legends.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th March 2019Jason Manford named UK's Hardest Working Comedian 2018
Jason Manford has come top of Ents24's Hardest Working Comedians 2018 list. Other stand-ups on the list include Tom Allen, Sarah Millican and Chris Ramsey.
British Comedy Guide, 5th December 2018Phill Jupitus: why he's going to study fine art
Poet, stand-up, improviser, actor, artist, radio presenter and TV star Phill Jupitus is contemplating the role of comedians in the current political climate.
Aoife Kelly, The Independent (Ireland), 14th October 2018Speaking with Phill Jupitus
Is there anything Phill Jupitus hasn't done?
Brian Donaldson, The Edinburgh Reporter, 26th September 2018Best free comedy shows at the 2018 Fringe
Newcomers and established comedy favourites performing free or pay what you want shows this year.
Craig Angus, The List, 31st July 2018Phill Jupitus: Juplicity - The Lowry, Salford review
The eccentric approach taken by Phill Jupitus makes Juplicity stand out from other comedy gigs and is well worth sharing his usual outlook on life.
Dave Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 18th March 2018Phill Jupitus: interview
Comedian is taking his Jupitus show around the UK, but it might just be an excuse to visit his favourite museums and record shops.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 20th February 2018