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Tim Harding

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Tim Harding's comedy diary

Is this the birth of a new artform?

Tim Harding, Chortle, 5th April 2024

Tim Harding's comedy diary

Reviewer Tim Harding gives a rundown of the best comedy he's been watching in London this past fortnight... Demi Adejuyigbe, Leslie Liao, Ahir Shah.

Tim Harding, Chortle, 22nd March 2024

Tim Harding's comedy diary

Call me an auteurist, but there's something quite satisfying about a takeover event, where a particular artist or group commandeers a venue for a bit to put on a run of shows.

Tim Harding, Chortle, 8th March 2024

Leigh Francis - My First Time review

Francis's sense of humour remains extremely coarse - but you're never too far from a decent, boneheaded laugh.

Tim Harding, The Telegraph, 28th February 2024

Phil Wang review

The Taskmaster star brought his light-hearted gags about cultural differences to the Eventim Apollo, ending his tour with a bang.

Tim Harding, The Telegraph, 25th February 2024

Tim Harding's comedy diary

Louise Young was nominated for newcomer last year, and this is a very classic newcomer show - a whistle-stop tour of a biography and a preponderance of the local stereotype stuff that works as an intro when you've only got five minutes on a mixed bill.

Tim Harding, Chortle, 9th February 2024

Daniel Sloss review

The only comedian to back Russell Brand's accusers on record, Sloss's stand-up nimbly steps between insight, sincerity and offence.

Tim Harding, The Telegraph, 3rd February 2024

Romesh Ranganathan review

Britain's hardest-working comedian doesn't quite make a case for taking it easy.

Tim Harding, The Telegraph, 2nd February 2024

Julia Masli review

Watching the Estonian clown solve her audience's problems in an hour will warm your heart - and even make you believe in magic.

Tim Harding, The Telegraph, 31st January 2024

Bill O'Neill review

Reckon there's no possible comic mileage in trying to slip on 1,000 banana peels? This edgy, riotous show will convince you otherwise.

Tim Harding, The Telegraph, 5th January 2024

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