Sid
- Stand-up comedian
Press clippings Page 65
Why you should seriously consider writing for Newsjack
I would urge all aspiring comedy writers to seriously consider writing for Newsjack, a new series of which starts a week today.
James Cary, Sitcom Geek, 8th September 2011The BBC should see the funny side of risqué humour
From Chaucer, through Shakespeare and music hall to the Carry On films, innuendo has always been an essential ingredient of British comedy.
Michael Simkins, The Telegraph, 30th August 2011Ricky Gervais considers new Sky1 projects
Sky1 controller Stuart Murphy has revealed that Ricky Gervais is planning new shows for the channel.
British Comedy Guide, 27th August 2011Insider's insight: Sharron Matthews
The high - and low - notes of life on the 2011 Edinburgh Fringe.
Sharron Matthews, The List, 10th August 2011Sugartown: BBC seaside comedy drama
Shaun Dooley, Tom Ellis and Georgia King star in Sugartown, a three-part comedy drama due to start on BBC One on Sunday 24 July 2011.
Steve Rogerson, Suite 101, 19th July 2011Stephen Fry named charity president
Stephen Fry has been named the new president of a mental health charity.
The Daily Express, 27th June 2011Jim Tavaré and Sid Bowfin: Copycat comic capers
Jim Tavaré and Sid Bowfin are bald, wear tails and play stringed instruments. But it's no joke, says Tavaré, who is fighting back
Chris Stevenson, The Independent, 26th June 2011How to get the most out of a BBC residency
As you've probably seen by now, several other of my fellow Laughing Stock winners have written blogs about their experiences of the contest and being on residency with Aunty.
David Byrne, BBC Writersroom, 23rd June 2011Ideal: What's inside the red bag?
In tonight's episode of Ideal, there's a scene where the pregnant Yasuko (Haruka Kuroda) is sitting alone in Moz's living room. She glances up, only to see a woman in a long, flowing, black latex dress standing upside down on the ceiling.
Graham Duff, BBC Comedy, 23rd June 2011Paul Sinha: Inside Stewart Lee's vehicle
I was utterly delighted to be asked to do the show being a massive fan not just of Stewart Lee, but also of the first series.
Paul Sinha, 12th May 2011