British Comedy Guide
Scott Agnew
Scott Agnew

Scott Agnew

  • Scottish
  • Stand-up comedian and writer

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Scottish Comedy Awards 2020 nominations

Janey Godley, Jim Smith and Larry Dean are amongst the nominees for the Scottish Comedy Awards 2020.

British Comedy Guide, 9th June 2020

Review: Scott Agnew's "Work in Progress"

Having seen Agnew headlining the fellow Glasgow Comedy Festival show Commissioned earlier that same week, I was delighted to be able to get tickets to his "Work in Progress" show at the State Bar.

James Nixon, The Mumble, 2nd April 2019

Commissioned review

Overall, I was impressed with Commissioned, and thought it made an excellent contribution to the Glasgow Comedy Festival.

James Nixon, The Mumble, 29th March 2019

Glasgow Comedy Festival: Our Top Picks

This year the programme seems bigger and better than ever and picking just ten shows was a challenge.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 29th January 2019

Review: Scottish Comedian Of The Year Final

A showcase of new Scottish comedy manages to be entertaining against the odds.

Jay Richardson, The List, 29th November 2018

Scottish Comedian Of The Year final 2018

Stephen Buchanan has already taken the BBC New Comedy Award this year, and his routine here showed why.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 26th November 2018

Scottish Comedian of the Year 2018 results

The final has taken place of this year's Scottish Comedian of the Year at the Rotunda in Glasgow.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 25th November 2018

Scottish Comedy Awards 2018 nominations

The nominations for the Scottish Comedy Awards 2018 have been announced. Various stand-up comedians, TV shows and radio programmes are shortlisted.

British Comedy Guide, 7th March 2018

Review: Glasgow Comedy Festival Burns Night Gala

For strictly one night only the Whyte and Mackay Glasgow Comedy Festival came to London.

Beyond The Joke, 26th January 2018

The comedians who are putting their faith in jokes

While great stand-ups are often revered as latter-day preachers and holy fools speaking truth to authority, comedians have generally displayed a recalcitrant attitude towards religion. Nevertheless, comedy is a broader church than its reputation for militant atheism suggests.

Jay Richardson, i Newspaper, 2nd January 2018

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