Press clippings
British Comedy Guide launches Laughter Lounge online comedy festival
British Comedy Guide is launching Laughter Lounge, a virtual comedy festival due to run Monday 28th September until Sunday 4th October. Acts include Tom Allen, David O'Doherty and Luisa Omielan.
British Comedy Guide, 7th September 2020The Tom Deacon three minute interview
Tom Deacon has been performing live stand-up for the last six years and has been the host of his own TV, radio and online shows on BBC Two, BBC Radio 1 and YouTube football channel Copa90. Martin Walker asks Tom about his latest Edinburgh Festival Fringe show.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th July 2014This week's new live comedy
Previews of Nish Kumar, Felicity Ward and Tom Deacon.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 22nd June 2013Tom Deacon to present Radio 1 comedy show
Comedy is set to return to Radio 1 after DJ Tom Deacon landed his own comedy show on the station.
Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 9th November 201210 questions with Tom Deacon
Award-winning comedian Tom Deacon has already appeared on your radios and tellies. But this month, he's all about the live act - taking this third solo show to the Edinburgh Fringe. Although not before he answered our 10 Quick Questions...
The Huffington Post, 3rd August 2012Preview - Tom Deacon: Deaconator
Radio 1's Tom Deacon offers up some advice on how to survive the Fringe
Kirsten Innes, The Skinny, 30th July 2012Interview: Tom Deacon is... Deaconator
The Sun interviews Tom Deacon about his new Fringe show.
Tommy Holgate, The Sun, 11th July 2012An interview with Tom Deacon
Tom Deacon is a British comedian and general TV guy who has appeared on The Rob Brydon Show, Winging It, and a variety of other shows in addition to his stand-up.
The Humourdor, 27th August 2011My Edinburgh: Tom Deacon, comedian and DJ
This is my third year performing at the Fringe and I'm serving up my second one-hour show, Can I Be Honest?
Tom Deacon, The Independent, 15th August 2011Familiar to many as the teacher who towers over the wretches of The Inbetweeners and bears an uncanny resemblance to Rik Mayall, Greg Davies returns to his native Shropshire. He takes an easy but effective pot shot at local newspaper headlines, does an extended routine about nicknames which will strike a chord with anyone who spent their teens at an all-boys school, and triumphs with an extended rant about owl cunnilingus. Guests are Roisin Conaty and Tom Deacon, who is good on the female tendency to clamber into pyjamas the moment they get home from work.
David Stubbs, The Guardian, 12th May 2011