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- Actor and dancer
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Jon Richardson to host a new show about his worries
Jon Richardson: Ultimate Worrier will see stand-up comic Richardson attempt to analyse and log his many worries for Dave.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd January 2018Jon Richardson review
In his touring show The Old Man, Richardson's peevish, mouse-that-roared routines range from loading the dishwasher to massaging his pregnant wife.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 2nd January 2018Letter To My Younger Self: Miranda Richardson
"I don't do social media. I need the human voice"
The Big Issue, 19th December 2017Detectorists: a rich portrait of unremarkable lives
Testament to the mood-altering powers of television, Mackenzie Crook's Bafta-winning comedy allows us to tune out our grimly fractious world.
The Guardian, 9th December 2017Podcast review: Richard Herring podcast
Just think. In a parallel universe Richard Herring could have been asking the Prime Minister if he had ever tried to suck his own cock.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st December 2017Jon Richardson: Old Man review
Old school stand-up comedy from a familiar TV presence.
Stewart McLaren, The Wee Review, 16th November 2017Interview: Jon Richardson
Jon Richardson discusses fatherhood, Twitter-stalking and shingles ahead of taking his new show Old Man to Brighton Dome.
The Latest, 13th November 2017Review: Passions - Richard Pryor By Romesh Ranganathan
This documentary went out earlier this week but I only caught up with it last night. And I'm glad I did. It's a great study of a brilliant comedian presented by a pretty good comedian and in the light of various recent events it couldn't feel more timely.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th November 2017Jon Richardson review
Cardie-wearing curmudgeon heads to Scotland with his new Old Man tour.
Robert Peacock, The Wee Review, 7th November 2017Jon Richardson, review: pedant's well worth the fuss
Richardson clearly exhibits signs of obsessive-compulsive disorder, writes Bruce Dessau, and is perfectly placed to find humour in it.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 6th November 2017