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- Stand-up comedian
Press clippings Page 41
ITV2 orders 4 comedies to sit alongside MOBO Awards coverage
ITV2 has ordered Sniggaz, All About The Bants, Comedy Basement and The Ty And Ky Show. The four shows feature black, Asian and ethnic minority talent.
British Comedy Guide, 26th August 2015Merton sees funny side of class divide in panel shows
To the book festival, where Paul Merton was speaking about hits relationship with Ian Hislop, his rival captain on Have I Got News for You.
Auld Sneekie, The Times, 18th August 2015The unavoidable Lewis Schaffer & the African President
Yesterday, I was talking to critic Kate Copstick and I think we came to the conclusion that, this year at the Edinburgh Fringe, there is no one 'hot' act whom everyone is talking about.
John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 17th August 2015Interview: Kelly Kingham, Inside Out
A chat with Kelly Kingham.
Hannah Whitcombe, Fresh Fringe, 16th August 2015Inside the head of... Nicholas Parsons
'I ended up throwing the gun at the actor I was meant to shoot - the audience fell about laughing'
York Membery, Mail on Sunday, 15th August 2015Lee Nelson's 30 stone sidekick Omelette wants free meds
Actor Terry Noble has been urged to slim down by doctors but struggles to follow their advice.
Alistair McGeorge, The Mirror, 12th August 2015Five fast Fringe questions with... Dark Side of the Mime
An interview with Dark Side of the Mime.
The Public Reviews, 10th August 2015Emma Sidi: 'I'm having a character breakdown'
Character comedian Emma Sidi is bringing her debut solo Edinburgh Festival Fringe show to the Pleasance Courtyard. She tells Martin Walker of her love of wacky comedy like Reeves & Mortimer, Massive Dad and sketch double act, Beard.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 3rd August 2015John Robins: the boy with the thorn in his side
XFM presenter and comedian John Robins doesn't want to tell Martin Walker about his Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Speakeasy. Instead, they discuss the vibe. Sort of.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 3rd August 2015Daniel Sloss reveals his dark side
The 24-year-old can't wait to return for his stand-up shows but insists his 'edgier' material is not a change in direction and he is just being himself.
Rick Fulton, Daily Record, 24th July 2015