British Comedy Guide

Rich

  • Actor and dancer

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Liam Mullone and Richard Daws elected as councillors

Libertarian comedian Liam Mullone and Komedia club boss Richard Daws successfully fought as independents in Teignbridge, Devon. Old school comic Jimmy O'Neill was elected as an independent councillor in Wigan.

Chortle, 4th May 2019

Richard Curtis eyeing sequel to Notting Hill

Notting Hill could blag a sequel, according to writer Richard Curtis.

Ciara Farmer, Daily Mail, 26th April 2019

Richard Curtis inspired by Ed Sheeran

Richard Curtis sees a lot of similarities in his movie Yesterday as in the life of Ed Sheeran.

Female First, 20th April 2019

My comedy hero: Adam Riches

Victor of the 2011 Edinburgh Comedy Award chooses classic sitcoms from both sides of the pond among his comic influences.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 16th April 2019

Richard Curtis reveals story of Four Weddings sequel

The screenwriter has created a Red Nose Day sequel to his hit romantic comedy starring Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell.

Richard Curtis, Radio Times, 15th March 2019

Richard Curtis reveals story of Four Weddings sequel

It's both hard and easy to believe it's 25 years since we made Four Weddings And A Funeral.

Richard Curtis, Radio Times, 13th March 2019

Richard Herring still raising money for Refuge

At the time of writing the comedian's gofundme page has raised £123,852 of its £160,000 goal.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th March 2019

My comedy hero: Nick Revell on Richard Pryor

One of the veterans of the UK comedy scene, Nick Revell is taking his BrokenDreamCatcher show across the UK. Here, he picks the US icon as his comedy hero.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 18th February 2019

Richard Stamp on writing comedy about his amputed penis

What's funny about having your penis amputated? Plenty of things, if you're the comedian Richard Stamp. He speaks to Andrew Johnson.

Andrew Johnson, i Newspaper, 11th February 2019

Review: Adam Riches Is The Guy Who...

Riches has an unerring ear for hackery and the more vacuous end of self-help culture, but the male-female dynamic is a mightily fine line to tread. His actorly skills and genuine niceness, though, pull it off and there are many laugh-out-loud gags in the hour.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 7th February 2019

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