Rich
- Actor and dancer
Press clippings Page 56
Portrait of the artist: Richard Wilson, actor
'I soon realised that "I don't believe it" would be the price I had to pay for One Foot in the Grave's success'.
Laura Barnett, The Guardian, 20th July 2010Rich Fulcher interview: The Mighty Boosh, Snuff Box
As he prepares to bring his latest creation, Eleanor, to the Edinburgh Comedy Festival, we caught up with surreal comedian Rich Fulcher...
Jake Laverde, Den Of Geek, 15th July 2010Popstar Reverend Richard Coles inspires sitcom
Reverend Richard Coles, a curate at St Paul's Church in Knightsbridge, London, lifts the lid on the lighter side of religious life...
Richard Coles, The Mirror, 28th June 2010The second coming: Richard Herring
Richard Herring has turned his back on Hitler and embraced Jesus Christ. "Last year, my Edinburgh show was about Hitler. This year, it's about Jesus. My target audience is clearly Pope Benedict," laughs the likeable comic.
This Is Bristol, 24th June 2010Interview: Rich Fulcher
American comic Rich Fulcher chats about his early Mighty Boosh days, plans for Snuff Box and the best thing about dressing up as a woman.
Emma McAlpine, Spoonfed, 15th June 2010Richard Curtis told to redraft Doctor Who script
Four Weddings And A Funeral writer Richard Curtis was told to redraft his Doctor Who episode because the Time Lord talked too much, he has revealed.
BBC News, 3rd June 2010Richard Herring Interview
The last time Richard Herring featured in The Sun he was trying to kill the Loch Ness Monster.
Tommy Holgate, The Sun, 21st May 2010Richard Herring: On the offensive
Richard Herring grew a Hitler-style moustache for his last stand-up show. When it comes to comedy, everything is fair game, he tells Simon Hardeman.
Simon Hardeman, The Independent, 17th May 2010Going Postal: Richard Coyle Interview
Richard Coyle talks to us about the perils of playing a character called 'Moist Von Lipwig' and the advice given from Terry Pratchett fans on set.
Sky, 13th May 2010Richard Herring: Young, gifted and ... 40?
Comedian Richard Herring is unmarried, addicted to Nintendo and devoid of practical skills. When his parents were the same age, they seemed so much more, well, grown up.
Richard Herring, The Guardian, 24th April 2010