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Satire: where did it all go?
The other day, Tiernan Douieb wrote an interesting piece about the lack of satirical shows on British TV. Despite the fact his surname is onomatopoeic with the sound a Noise Stick makes, he has a valid point.
Rob Gilroy, Giggle Beats, 13th February 2015Why is TV comedy satirically destitute?
Tiernan Douieb on the death of political satirical.
Tiernan Douieb, Giggle Beats, 11th February 2015Opinion: the state of comedy clubs by Tiernan Douieb
They've never really recovered since the recession and the demand for TV comedians doing live gigs has meant audiences have dwindled for their line-ups of solid acts that they haven't heard of.
Tiernan Douieb, Beyond The Joke, 7th October 2014The Tiernan Douieb three minute interview
What do you think about opinions? Tiernan Douieb isn't sure, even though everyone else is keen to shout theirs. He's starting to think it's best not to have any at all. Which is of course, an opinion. So how would Tiernan sum up his latest Edinburgh Festival Fringe show?
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th July 2014Tiernan Douieb gets political
What do you think about opinions? Tiernan Douieb admits he isn't sure, even though everyone else is keen to shout theirs at him.
Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 20th January 2014Tiernan Douieb: Funny for not much money
Welcome to the industry where wages have been in a pay freeze since the early Nineties and are now even starting to decline.
Tiernan Douieb, Chortle, 4th April 201310 Edinburgh questions - Tiernan Douieb
Normally an upbeat, chipper stand-up, Tiernan Douieb can't contain his anger any more - and much of it is aimed at our government. Deal with it.
London Is Funny, 10th August 2011The Spotlight on... Tiernan Douieb
Meet Tiernan Douieb, a lively, feel-good stand-up who has a splendid Edinburgh show to his name and runs Fat Tuesday - a wee belter of a comedy club in Islington...
London Is Funny, 10th June 2010