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Richard Herring - review
The show is a rallying call, then, for realism and honesty about the male member - and a great platform for Richard Herring's brand of pedant humour.
Brian Logan, The Observer, 21st October 2012Talking Cock: an interview with Richard Herring
"I'm not saying you should be able to walk around flashing your penis but why can't we talk about these things?" Richard Herring talks about his new stand-up show.
Emma McAlpine, Spoonfed, 11th October 2012Richard Herring interview
It's been a big year for Richard Herring.
Londonist, 10th October 2012Jon Richardson, Apollo Theatre, London
This, and his failed attempts at feminism, are real crowd-pleasers, but they do not feel long enough to savour before the humour returns to the anxious and adolescent.
Charlotte Lytton, The Independent, 13th September 2012Review: Jon Richardson - Funny Magnet
Emma McAlpine reviews the latest tour from funny misanthrope and Channel 4's Stand Up For The Week host Jon Richardson.
Emma McAlpine, Spoonfed, 10th September 2012Jon Richardson - review
Two hours of Richardson worrying about the pronunciation of "an onion" or commentating on a fellow train passenger's packed-lunch technique gives us more insight into his mental state than is probably good for us.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 6th September 2012Richard Herring blog - Fringe thoughts
I think the huge number of shows, combined with nature of PR, social media and the decline of print journalism are reaching a point where acts spending thousands of pounds on publicists, adverts and posters are in the most part delusional and uneconomical.
Richard Herring, 25th August 2012BBC developing new panel show for Richard Herring
The BBC is developing a new panel show hosted by Richard Herring.
Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 22nd August 2012Review: Filthy, Rich and Catflap
A nostalgic blast of wayward genius from Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 22nd August 2012Richard Herring developing satirical Ra-Ra Rasputin sitcom
Stand-up comedian Richard Herring is developing a new sitcom set in pre-revolutionary Russia, which aims to satirise modern Britain.
British Comedy Guide, 20th August 2012