
Robin Morgan
- Welsh
- Writer, script editor and stand-up comedian
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Robin Morgan: We need satire more than ever... so where is it?
Robin Morgan says TV should be using comedy to connect to voters turned off by politics.
Robin Morgan, Chortle, 28th June 2024Robin Morgan releases first stand-up special on YouTube
Robin Morgan has published his first full stand-up special, Snip Snip, Bitch, online via indie label Go Faster Stripe.
British Comedy Guide, 17th May 2024Topical panel show 'What Just Happened?' returns to BBC Radio Wales
Topical comedy panel show What Just Happened?, hosted by Robin Morgan and featuring regular panellist Kiri Pritchard-McLean, returns to BBC Radio Wales for a second series this May.
British Comedy Guide, 29th April 2024Robin Morgan to tour The Spark stand-up show
Robin Morgan is heading out on a new 33 date stand-up tour between August and December 2024.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd April 2024'What Just Happened?' returns to Radio Wales for end-of-year special
BBC Radio Wales panel show What Just Happened? is returning to the airwaves on New Year's Eve, to look back at 2023.
British Comedy Guide, 30th November 2023Radio Wales to broadcast satirical panel show 'What Just Happened?'
Robin Morgan and Kiri Pritchard-McLean will front What Just Happened?, a satirical panel show for BBC Radio Wales.
British Comedy Guide, 26th May 2023Robin Morgan on the comedy of fatherhood, marriage, masculinity and self-care
Having mined his father and son for comedy, Snip Snip, B*tch is chiefly inspired by his mother and daughter, as well as being a show about fatherhood, marriage, masculinity, home towns, and the vasectomy that underpins the title.
Sarski Anderson, Bristol 24/7, 22nd February 2023Robin Morgan: Snip Snip, Bitch
This was a thoroughly enjoyable hour of comedy from a Valley's clown that I would gladly catch again...oh, and he has a wife.
Clownster, 2nd February 2023Robin Morgan to tour in 2023
Robin Morgan is heading out on a 2023 stand-up tour titled Snip Snip, B*tch.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd January 2023Fringe: Kiri Pritchard-McLean's guide to Welsh acts
Working within an industry that fetishises London in a way that would make Dick Whittington cringe, it can also be a way for acts from across the country to be seen.
Kiri Pritchard-McLean, The National (Wales), 20th August 2022