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TV review: Guessable, Series 1, Episode 1
It feels like a waste of Sara Pascoe, John Kearns and Darren Harriott's talents, all of whom deserve their own shows and not just low budget studio based idiocy like this.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 7th October 2020Greenwich Comedy festival review
Sara Pascoe, Rich Hall and Aisling Bea warm to an excited crowd - and a divine heckler - in the chilly outdoors.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 28th September 2020Sara Pascoe's favourite Crouch End spots
The comedian, podcaster and north London local shares her tips for a chilled weekend in N8.
Isabelle Aron, Time Out, 25th September 2020Sara Pascoe to host Comedy Central series Guessable
Sara Pascoe will host Guessable, a new format for Comedy Central. The series will also feature John Kearns, Alan Davies and Darren Harriott as regulars.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd September 2020Sara Pascoe to write a book about murder
Sara Pascoe has revealed her next book will be about murder. Speaking on a podcast, she revealed "it's ruminating in my brain but I haven't started writing it yet".
British Comedy Guide, 17th September 2020New comedy venue launches in London
One of London's best loved comedy clubs Laugh Out London (Third best comedy club in London - Time Out) returns to a new socially distanced venue. Join them at Costa Del Tottenham as they host the best comics in the country for just £5 per person.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th September 2020Sara Pascoe: the one lesson I've learned from life
Sara Pascoe says DON'T have a backup plan in life.
Richard Barber, Daily Mail, 14th September 2020Stunning portraits of stellar stand-ups
From Ken Dodd and his tickling stick to Nina Conti and her monkey, Guardian photographer Tristram Kenton has snapped a host of superb comedians on stage.
Tristram Kenton, The Guardian, 9th September 2020Shedinburgh mows down the fringe
With the Edinburgh festival shelved by Covid, stand-ups have turned a garden shed into a stage for an online extravaganza. Brian Logan enjoys flashes of brilliance amid a dislocating experience.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 4th September 2020TV review: Frankie Boyle's New World Order, BBC Two
I can't imagine many Tories enjoying this, so maybe it'll get axed in favour of some right wing comedy after this run. And admittedly some of the targets were fish-in-a-barrel. But no other television show is as vicious. It was Boyle at his bilious best.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd September 2020