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Richard Herring resurrects his Talking Cock show
'If you've put your penis into a toilet roll filled with jelly, you might not be the only one'
Kelly Apter, The List, 19th March 2013Richard Herring: Laughing at disability
Let's face it, we've all heard people making fun of disability. Some comedians even make a habit of making disabled people the butt of cruel, thoughtless jokes.
Richard Herring, The Huffington Post, 13th March 2013This week's new live comedy
Reviews, including the Glasgow Comedy Festival, Richard Herring and The New Wave showcase in London.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 9th March 2013Review: Richard Herring's Talking Cock
Richard Herring's latest effort is in fact a revamp of his 2003 Edinburgh show, Talking Cock - and it's all about penises. Are they funny? If so, why? Are men ashamed of their own members? Are women intimidated by them? The show aims to answer all those questions and more.
Paul Clifford, Giggle Beats, 8th March 2013Richard Herring: this week I'm
Comedian Richard Herring shares his cultural week ahead.
Hollie Higgins, The Telegraph, 18th February 2013Interview - Richard Herring
Freeview comedy channel, Dave will be sponsoring the Leicester Comedy Festival next month. Amongst the festivities is an exciting competition judged by veteran comedian and king of internet comedy, Richard Herring. I got the chance to speak to Richard about the upcoming competition, as well as how he uses the internet as a medium for comedy and how it has changed the way people make us laugh.
Jack Pelling, The Huffington Post, 19th January 2013Richard Herring on possibly working with Stewart Lee
Richard Herring has said that he and Stewart Lee will likely reunite when they are old men.
Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 26th December 2012Richard Herring interview
Kate Bush may have 50 words for snow, but that's nothing compared to the thousands of synonyms Richard Herring has for the humble penis.
Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 26th November 2012Richard Herring's podcast sends woman into labour
A woman has given birth after listening to Richard Herring's latest podcast with guest comedian Adam Buxton.
Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 24th November 2012Pub Landlord Al Murray is your host in the first of a new series of the stand-up show, and after a whirlwind bus-top tour of London - "Covent Garden! Not a single nun, not a single flower, a complete lie" - he takes to the stage in Shepherd's Bush, celebrating the Jubilee, Pippa Middleton's rear and taking the mickey out of the poor souls in the front row. Also on stage: Richard Herring deconstructs children's hand signals, while Andy Zaltzman transcribes his involvement in his child's birth.
Gill Crawford, Radio Times, 14th November 2012