Press clippings Page 6
The worst place comics have stayed during the Fringe?
Comedians relive their Edinburgh nightmares.
Chortle, 9th August 2017+3 interview: Stephen Bailey: Can't Think Straight
"I feel like I have something to say about the world and so I've decided to impose that view on the unsuspecting audience. For returners, there are still some dick jokes."
Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 4th August 2017I talk to: Stephen Bailey
This year, Stephen Bailey returns to the Fringe with his fourth show, Can't Think Straight.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 23rd July 2017Stephen Bailey Discusses His New Show
Stephen Bailey talks to us about his new show Can't Think Straight.
Female First, 22nd July 2017Stephen Bailey is lined up to star on Dancing On Ice
Celebrity Big Brother comedian Stephen Bailey is being lined up as one the stars of this year's Dancing On Ice.
The northerner, who was named in this year's Attitude Most Eligible Bachelors list, is wanted by ITV bosses who think he could liven up the much loved show.
Issy Sampson and Ellie Henman, The Sun, 22nd July 2017BBW Q&A- Stephen Bailey
Stephen Bailey interview.
Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 19th July 2017#EdFringe17: Stephen Bailey Can't Think Straight
Stephen is a comedian, TV presenter and writer, whose friendly and open brand of humour has made him a real favourite with Fringe audiences. Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat before a) he gets famous and b) he gets a boyfriend.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 17th July 2017Stephen Bailey: Nation's Sweetheart - review
Stephen Bailey is on a quest to become the Nation's Sweetheart, but how do you achieve such lofty heights
Matt Forrest, The Reviews Hub, 24th April 2017The funny thing about being a gay comedian
In the straight, white world of the circuit, it's still rare to find more than one gay comic on the bill. The same goes for panel shows. It's time for change, says stand-up Stephen Bailey.
Stephen Bailey, i Newspaper, 6th April 2017How class plays its part in offensive comedy
...and is the industry just too middle-class?
Chortle, 13th October 2016