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A piggy interview with Jarred Christmas

Jarred Christmas interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 31st July 2018

Red Richardson: Edinburgh Fringe 2018 interview

Red Richardson interview.

Laugh Out London, 29th July 2018

Isley Lynn: what inspired her to create Skin a Cat

Isley Lynn writes a piece for us ahead of her new show Skin A Cat at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Isley Lynn, Female First, 28th July 2018

"Audiences are bored of Brexit-themed comedy"

So say Geoff Norcott and Ayesha Hazarika, two stand-up comedians who voted on opposing sides of the E.U. referendum.

Christopher Hope, The Telegraph, 27th July 2018

John Dowie: before comedy captured the Edinburgh Fringe

Ahead of his appearance at Fringe by the Sea with his memoir, John Dowie speaks to The Skinny about being the first solo comedian in Edinburgh.

Ben Venables, The Skinny, 27th July 2018

Liz McMullen: what inspired her to create Stupid Cupid

Liz McMullen writes a piece for us ahead of her new show Stupid Cupid.

Liz McMullen, Female First, 24th July 2018

Red Richardson: the Edinburgh interviews 2018

Red Richardson interview.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 22nd July 2018

Edinburgh interview: Katie Reddin-Clancy on Grace

Fresh back from highly successful runs at the Adelaide Fringe Festival and Melbourne International Comedy Festival, British comedy actress Katie Reddin-Clancy makes her debut at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival with her self-written, second, solo theatre production Grace.

Theatre Weekly, 19th July 2018

Romesh Ranganathan fractures Jamie Redknapp's wrist

Jamie suffered the injury while protecting his face after co-panellist Romesh Ranganathan, dropped a football on him from 120ft.

The Sun, 2nd July 2018

Outnumbered parents 'become real-life lovers'

Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner, who play Pete and Sue Brockman in the hit BBC1 sitcom, are said to have been quietly dating for over a year.

Zoe Shenton, The Mirror, 30th June 2018

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