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Review: Richard Herring

This show is pulled together with ease, Herring's experience as a performer glowing well throughout, looking backwards and forwards whilst wondering if his best is behind him or yet to come.

Angela Nisbet, The Mumble, 20th March 2015

Richard Curtis & Lenny Henry thank everyone at the BBC

"Without the BBC, we would have been a group of dodgy comedians wishing we could help a bit in 1985"

Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 16th March 2015

Richard Curtis on his 30 years of Comic Relief

Today, on Red Nose Day 2015, Richard talks us through his own Comic Relief highlights over three decades...

Nick Webster, The Mirror, 12th March 2015

Richard Herring tirelessly spends day fighting sexism

The comedian spent the day tweeting 'November 19' to people enquiring when International Men's Day was.

Kat Brown, The Telegraph, 9th March 2015

Stand-up Richard Gadd on Glasgow Comedy Festival

An actor as much as a comedian, Richard Gadd uses his shows to explore the humour in the darkest of places, finds Jay Richardson.

Richard Gadd, The Scotsman, 7th March 2015

Richard Herring, Komedia, Brighton, review

It was all good if not classic Herring, who even in third gear is still a damn sight funnier than most.

Neil Vowles, Brighton Argus, 6th March 2015

Review - Richard Herring: Lord of the Dance Settee

It might be a bit of a cliché to say this, but Herring's previous bouts of misery made for better comedy.

Jo Beggs, The Public Reviews, 1st March 2015

Richard Osman on finding darts nerve-wracking

Ahead of Let's Play Darts for Comic Relief, the Pointless presenter reveals his deep, non-ironic love of the sport.

Richard Osman, Radio Times, 28th February 2015

Review: Richard Herring @ The Lowry, Salford

Since splitting from Stewart Lee in 2000 Herring has perfected his rambling yet poignant comedy splutter with tour after tour and award after award.

Dan O'Donoghue, Manchester Evening News, 28th February 2015

Richard Gadd: Leicester Comedy Festival review

Perhaps it's the thin crowd, or a venue that really isn't built for intimate shows like this, or any comedy for that matter. But this amalgam of styles really makes the show lose its voice.

Yusef Mustafa, Leicester Mercury, 21st February 2015

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