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Edinburgh 2022: Rob Carter Q&A
BWW catches up with Rob Carter to chat about bringing Christopher Bliss: Captain Words Eye to the 2022 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 21st June 2022Jazz Emu pilots musical comedy series
Archie Henderson stars as Jazz Emu, his musical character, in new comedy pilot which has just been released online.
British Comedy Guide, 25th May 2022Pleasance announces second batch of Edinburgh shows
The second official on-sale for Pleasance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe has been announced.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th April 2022TV review: Question Team
Maybe the programme won't be snapped up by Channel 4 like Taskmaster was, but who knows - I'd certainly watch DIY-Why-Aye every week if it was presented by Bob Mortimer.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th October 2021Question Time review
It's a good job Bob Mortimer is a guest in the opening episode of Question Team, else producers might be accused of ripping off Vic & Bob's chaotic, surreal and disrespectful approach to the panel show premise.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 12th October 2021Battersea Arts Centre announces comedy season
Battersea Arts Centre has announced a season of comedy this September, welcoming back audiences to the iconic London building, with every ticket offered as part of the new Pay What You Can pricing model.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th June 2021Danny & Mick to return to CBBC
19 more episodes of hit slapstick CBBC sitcom Danny & Mick have been filmed. The new episodes will start on the channel in early 2021.
British Comedy Guide, 8th December 2020Jamali Maddix to host Comedy Central's Edinburgh Fringe series
Comedy Central At The Edinburgh Fringe will be hosted by Jamali Maddix. The acts taking part will include Leo Reich, Helen Bauer and Thanyia Moore.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd August 2020My night at a Cheese, Sex and Self-isolation Party
This streaming event hosted by Anna Mann (AKA Colin Hoult) on NextUp was a valiant experiment in performing live comedy without an audience.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 12th April 2020Christopher Bliss review
A creation like Christopher Bliss may not be novel, but to get lost in an hour of unmitigated silliness is often exactly what you need.
Londonist, 8th November 2019