British Comedy Guide

Rich

  • 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 2018

Jon 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 2018

Letter To My Younger Self: Miranda Richardson

"I don't do social media. I need the human voice"

The Big Issue, 19th December 2017

Detectorists: 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 2017

Podcast 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 2017

Jon Richardson: Old Man review

Old school stand-up comedy from a familiar TV presence.

Stewart McLaren, The Wee Review, 16th November 2017

Interview: 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 2017

Review: 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 2017

Jon Richardson review

Cardie-wearing curmudgeon heads to Scotland with his new Old Man tour.

Robert Peacock, The Wee Review, 7th November 2017

Jon 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

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