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Edinburgh Fringe | 2016 Sam Campbell

One of the best things about Edinburgh Fringe, besides being able to legally eat Haggis and love it, are the amount of UK debuts that hit the festival. This year audience are going to be spoilt for choice and multiple award winning new comic Sam Campbell is about to possibly add more awards and recognition to his glowing career...and he's got great taste in websites, just saying!

The New Current, 18th July 2016

Q&A with Sam Leifer

Anglonerd magazine had the opportunity to ask Sam Leifer a few questions about Plebs, the sitcom he co-wrote and directs. With a degree in Classics, majoring in history and literature, Leifer spent ten years working on this sitcom about young men living in Ancient Rome.

Anglonerd, 9th March 2016

Interview with Sam Klemmer

I've been comedying in NY since 2011 when I moved here and began doing stand up and taking improv classes at UCB. I'm now in a sketch group called Sorta Best Friends.

Comedy Blogedy, 21st December 2015

Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong on comedy endings

Peep Show has been running along on Channel 4 for 12 years. Is there anything its co-creators still haven't done to Mark and Jeremy?

Huw Fullerton, Radio Times, 11th November 2015

Sam Bain writing tips

As Peep Show prepares for its ninth and final season, co-creator Sam Bain explains how to write a hit sitcom - and when to stop.

Miranda Collinge, Esquire, 4th November 2015

Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong on Peep Show

'Hopefully we haven't left them too broken and destroyed'.

Henry Northmore, The List, 27th October 2015

Sam Avery - Confessions of... a stand-up comedian

Back by popular demand - it's the Liverpool Echo's Confessions of... series. Kicking things off is stand up comedian Sam Avery, director of Liverpool Comedy Festival and creative director of The Comedy Trust.

Paddy Shennan, Liverpool Echo, 18th October 2015

Review - Sam Simmons, Spaghetti For Breakfast

Ultimately, I'm completely baffled by the appeal of this show. That happens sometimes.

Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 4th October 2015

Review - Sam Simmons, Soho Theatre

Nothing in this hour - not even a jar of olives or an iceberg lettuce - is simply as it appears.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 28th September 2015

Sam Simmons: Spaghetti for Breakfast review

In a richly strange set, this year's Edinburgh award-winner snorts cereal, obsesses over the audience's legwear and acts out everyday annoyances.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 25th September 2015

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