
Rosco McClelland
- Scottish
- Actor and stand-up comedian
Press clippings Page 4
Christopher Macarthur-Boyd & Rosco McClelland interview
Comedians and best friends Christopher Macarthur-Boyd and Rosco McClelland have both emerged from the local comedy scene to bring their debut shows to Edinburgh.
Ben Venables, The Skinny, 27th July 2018Scottish Comedy Festival preview
Line-up announced for the festival that reminds folks there's Scottish talent at the Fringe too.
Robert Peacock, The Wee Review, 14th July 2018Scottish Comedian of the Year review
The 12th instalment of this competition hinted that the barrel of Scottish comedy may have run close to dry, featuring several former finalists and two previous winners.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 2nd December 2017Scottish Comedian Of The Year 2017 final
The Scottish Comedian Of The Year final has been held in some large and distinguished spaces, from the Barrowlands Ballroom to Glasgow's Old Fruitmarket, but this year's venue is a more modest affair - the new Rotunda comedy club.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 27th November 2017Scottish Comedian of the Year finalists announced
The line-up has been announced for this Sunday's Scottish Comedian of the Year Final.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd November 2017Rosco McClelland interview
Scottish Comedian of the Year does our Q&A.
Robert Peacock, The Wee Review, 12th August 2017The Fringe hit list: comedy, music and theatre
Celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, the Fringe denies no-one entry.
Nadine McBay, The National (Scotland), 6th August 2017Edinburgh Fringe day 3
Female comic accused of blowing a male instrument.
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 4th August 2017Scottish Comedian of the Year 2016 Results
The tenth Scottish Comedian of the Year Final took place tonight at Barrowlands in Glasgow. The winner is Rosco McLelland (2 time SCOTY finalist). 2nd place went to Leo Kearse (UK Pun Champion 2014). Joint 3rd place went to Ally Houston and Stuart McPherson.
Beyond The Joke, 26th November 2016Scottish Comedian Of The Year 2016 final
Despite delivering one of the stronger line-ups in its ten-year history, the Scottish Comedian of the Year final couldn't be said to be a triumph for diversity, with the contest almost exclusively awkward young, white men lamenting their troubles with women and terrible employment prospects.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 26th November 2016