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One of tonight's quite interesting facts is that all the guest celebs in Stephen Fry's quizzing kaleidoscope are female, with Radio 4 presenter Susan Calman, TV perennial Liza Tarbuck and actor/comedian/antiques buff Sandi Toksvig ready to subject themselves to a surreal grilling. Will regular Alan Davies be able to keep his end up as the only male on the receiving end of tonight's posers? Of course he will, with bells on.
Carol Carter and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 17th January 2014Radio Times review
The QI arena is buzzing tonight. Sometimes you get the feeling everyone on the panel is simply enjoying themselves and the show's lovely meandering jollity quickly becomes infectious. On the panel we have Radio 4 regular Susan Calman, Sandi Toksvig and Liza Tarbuck, plus an in-form Alan Davies, who breaks into even more of those whimsical little mimes he likes doing than usual - a randy spider, a kayak being surprised by a trawler, and so on.
But there's fascination aplenty too as we learn about the tall tales of cinnamon salesmen, ultra-hot chillies and female weightlifters. Plus the urgent and surreal question: why would German soldiers have abnormally large breasts?
David Butcher, Radio Times, 17th January 2014Writers' Guild Awards 2013 shortlists
Nominations for Jo Brand, Vicki Pepperdine, Joanna Scanlan, Jesse Armstrong, Sam Bain, Stefan Golaszewski, Susan Calman, Sanjeev Kohli, Donald McLeary, David Sedaris, Alice Lowe and Steve Oram.
Writers' Guild of Great Britain, 5th October 2013Susan Calman interview 2013
An interview with Susan Calman on her new Fringe show.
ScotsGay, 29th July 2013Susan Calman: Death threats for independence satire
Susan Calman has called for the end of "name-calling, swearing and death threats" marring the independence debate after her satirical contribution to a radio show triggered an onslaught of online abuse.
Tom Peterkin, The Scotsman, 1st May 2013Susan Calman: Scottish politics sometimes not funny
I've been told that someone has written a blog which is pretty abusive towards me after my performance on The News Quiz.
Susan Calman, 30th April 2013Udderbelly Festival 2013: the top ten comedy shows
This year's Udderbelly three-month programme offers over 40 chuckle-inducing shows. Time Out picks Tony Law, Ardal O'Hanlon, The Boy with Tape on His Face, Susan Calman, Doc Brown, Austentatious, Glenn Wool, Nick Helm and Simon Munnery.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 16th April 2013This comedy panel show often comes off as a pale imitation of Room 101 but Matt Lucas has scored a coup tonight: he's signed up puppet legends Sooty, Sweep and Soo as guest judges. Genius!
Guests Rhys Thomas, Susan Calman and Andy Parsons may as well resign themselves to playing second fiddle as they ponder categories including Most Deluded Group Of People.
England fans? Talent show singers? The list is endless...
Carol Carter, Christopher Hooton and Ann Lee, Metro, 9th April 2013Udderbelly Festival 2013: the comics' choices
Comedians playing the pop-up venue give their personal picks. Susan Calman recommends Andy Zaltzman; Doc Brown recommends Glenn Wool; and Michael Winslow recommends The Boy with Tape on His Face.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 9th April 2013One of those Radio 4 series that's just a comedian talking to an audience for half an hour each week - Susan Calman sustains this potentially saggy format much better than most. She chooses something she's passionate about, texturing her forthright opinion with anecdotes and utilising her ability to put laughs in the places you don't quite expect.
Jack Seale, Radio Times, 23rd February 2013