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Richard Gadd
Richard Gadd

Richard Gadd

  • 35 years old
  • Actor, writer and comedian

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Could Baby Reindeer spell the end of comedy's "open secret" culture?

The hit Netflix series has highlighted abuse in the industry. But has tolerance reached a tipping point?

Liam Kelly, The Telegraph, 3rd May 2024

Richard Gadd made £1m from stand-up career

The 34-year-old actor is set to see his income soar even further from the the popular Netflix series Baby Reindeer.

Stuart MacDonald, The Times, 3rd May 2024

BBC New Comedy Awards 2023 heats details

Tickets are now available to watch the BBC New Comedy Awards 2023 heats in Sunderland, Leith, Ballymena, Bethnal Green, Nottingham and Bangor.

British Comedy Guide, 31st August 2023

Is it curtains for Britain's 'Oscars of comedy'?

The world-leading Edinburgh Comedy Awards are desperate for funding. Winners and supporters tell us what we'll lose if we don't act.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 30th May 2023

Code 404 Series 3 confirmed by Sky

Sky has confirmed that cop sitcom Code 404 will return for a third series.

British Comedy Guide, 4th November 2021

Code 404 set to return for Series 3

Work has begun on a third series of Code 404. Further episodes of the hit Sky Comedy cop sitcom, which stars Daniel Mays as a detective brought back to life as an AI experiment, and Stephen Graham as his long-suffering partner, have already been written BCG understands.

British Comedy Guide, 1st September 2021

Rowan Atkinson to star in Netflix series Man Vs Bee

Mr Bean star Rowan Atkinson is making a new Netflix series called Man Vs Bee. He plays a character battling a bee in a luxurious mansion in the 10-part physical comedy series.

British Comedy Guide, 14th December 2020

Olivier Award for Richard Gadd's Baby Reindeer

Richard Gadd and the Baby Reindeer team have won the Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre in the Oliver Awards tonight.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 25th October 2020

Stand Comedy Club starts redundancy process

Frankie Boyle, Kevin Bridges, Limmy and Fern Brady are among the comics leading calls for a Scottish Government bail-out of The Stand Comedy Club - as it emerged that the "vast majority" of staff are to be made redundant unless it is thrown a lifeline.

Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 23rd August 2020

Comedians rally to support The Stand comedy clubs

Comedians and fans from all over the UK have shown their support for The Stand, one of the most established, respected comedy chains in the UK.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd August 2020

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