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Stephen Armstrong

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Bill Bailey interview

The comic everyone loves to love talks to Stephen Armstrong about the best of Britishness.

Stephen Armstrong, The Times, 21st April 2019

James Acaster interview

The comedian heads back on tour in 2019 with the honest, moving and hilarious Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999.

Stephen Armstrong, The Times, 17th February 2019

Romesh Ranganathan interview

His father's second career in pubs has inspired the stand-up's latest gig. Yet he's still not convinced that he's a proper success, he tells Stephen Armstrong.

Stephen Armstrong, The Times, 7th October 2018

Felicity Ward interview

The Aussie comedian on her Edinburgh success and beating depression.

Stephen Armstrong, The Times, 23rd September 2018

So five Tory stand-ups walk into a bar...

Right-wing comedians have long been a rarity, but Brexit and the Edinburgh festival are putting them centre-stage.

Stephen Armstrong, The Times, 5th August 2018

John Kearns on ditching his trademark wig and teeth

If British comedy has a soul, it resides in Edinburgh. The wet streets, overheated rooms and frantic commercial business of the Fringe can blind you to this -- you can forget that Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, most of Monty Python, Rowan Atkinson, Tom Stoppard, Stephen Fry, The League of Gentlemen, Ricky Gervais and almost every comedian you've heard of kick-started their career right here. None, however, has started as spectacularly as John Kearns.

Stephen Armstrong, The Times, 5th August 2018

Fringe interview: Lee Ridley

Lee Ridley is returning to the Fringe this year having won Britain's Got Talent, but he hasn't lost his more combative voice.

Stephen Armstrong, The Times, 29th July 2018

Fringe interview: Elf Lyons

She shot to Fringe fame with a one-woman parrot Swan Lake. This year, she's all about economics: to music. Imagine if inflation were spinach, she tells Stephen Armstrong.

Stephen Armstrong, The Times, 29th July 2018

Asim Chaudhry interview

People Just Do Nothing and High & Dry star Asim Chaudhry on his journey from call centre to cult comedy figure.

Stephen Armstrong, Radio Times, 4th May 2018

Idris Elba interview

The British actor tells Stephen Armstrong why his autobiographical sitcom offers a radically normal take on immigrant life.

Stephen Armstrong, The Times, 11th March 2018

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