Rich
- Actor and dancer
Press clippings Page 40
Sooty, Sweep and Richard Cadell interview
Sooty and Sweep are undoubtedly one of the great comedy double acts, and they have a brand new series out this month. I spoke to their current handler, Richard Cadell, about the longest running kids TV show in history.
John Dredge, Comedy Chords, 16th September 2013Richard Curtis on what shaped About Time
"For every film, there's another one that could have been made with a totally different cast"
Richard Curtis, Radio Times, 4th September 2013Lenny Henry: 'Richard Pryor will always be my hero'
Ahead of a new documentary on the groundbreaking funny man, Lenny Henry tells how he idolised - and copied - the star.
Lenny Henry, The Independent, 23rd August 2013Interview: Richard Herring and Matt Green
The two comedians discuss their respective shows We're All Going To Die and Alive.
The List, 13th August 2013First review of Richard Curtis's About Time
The new film from Richard Curtis, this celebration of family is like a big, sloppy hug from a stranger. And like most unsolicited hugs, it's well-meaning but not entirely welcome.
Wendy Ide, The Times, 9th August 2013Richard Herring swaps posters for DVDs
Every surface of Edinburgh is covered in a poster promoting a Fringe show - and this form of advertising is not cheap. Richard Herring has come up with an alternative marketing idea - a free DVD.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd August 2013Interview: Richard Digance
Comic singer-songwriter Richard Digance, known for his TV specials and appearances on Countdown and at folk festivals, is making his Fringe debut with a solo show and his children's musical, War of the Worms. In this interview, he talks about his challenge to perform 22 different shows across 22 nights, his decision to leave Countdown, and his Autumn tour with Jim Davidson.
John-Paul Stephenson, Giggle Beats, 2nd August 2013Darren Richman on why dying is easy, but comedy is hard
The last words of the actor Edmund Kean are alleged to have been "dying is easy, comedy is hard." He passed away (with relative ease) in 1833, more than a century before the outbreak of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. One can only envy his good fortune and wonder what he'd make of the mayhem that unfolds every August in Scotland's capital.
Darren Richman, The Independent, 1st August 2013Richard Curtis announces his final romcom
After three Bafta wins, countless other awards and an Oscar nomination for best screenplay for Four Weddings and a Funeral, the film-maker Richard Curtis has announced that his latest rom-com. About Time is to be his directorial swansong.
Andrew McCorkell, The Independent, 31st July 2013Edinburgh Preview - Richard Herring
After tackling racism, religion and cocks, We're All Going To Die confronts death itself.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th July 2013