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Tom Neenan: How do you put together a joke?
Tom Neenan says "I firmly believe a one liner, a sketch and a story require all the same disciplines to work, and if you can do one well you can absolutely nail the rest."
Tom Neenan, British Comedy Guide, 19th August 2016The 21 best jokes in the history of the Fringe
A study has claimed to have found the 21 most popular jokes in the history of the Edinburgh Festival.
The Scotsman, 4th August 2016Q and A with comedian Tom Neenan
Interview with Tom Neenan.
Lucy Moore, Female First, 3rd August 2016Tom Neenan chooses his comedy favourites
'Comedy rap' normally sends a shiver down the spine.
Tom Neenan, Chortle, 1st August 2016Tom Neenan: review - a horror story (Link expired)
After last year's short story for WOW247, here Tom pens another meticulously crafted tale, fusing horror and humour.
Tom Neenan, WOW247, 21st July 201620 stand-up comedy recommendations for Fringe 2016
Once again Laugh Out London has delved into its collective comedy brain to bring you 20 stand-up comedy recommendations for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016.
Laugh Out London, 4th July 2016Fringe 2016 interview: Tom Neenan
At previous Edinburgh Festivals he's covered haunted houses and extraterrestials and this year he promises to bring to you tales of "magic, malevolence and misfortune" in the world of vaudeville.
Laugh Out London, 29th June 2016Preview: Battersea Barge Fringe Previews
Featuring Max & Ivan, Joel Dommett, Kieran Hodgson, Stuart Goldsmith, Adam Hess, Rhys James & more.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st June 2016This week's new live comedy
Previews of Tom Neenan, Reginald D. Hunter and Foil, Arms & Hog.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 1st April 2016A change of tone here, for a short that shelves the cynicism and actually celebrates the spirit of Christmas. Nish Kumar plays an actor who became insufferable last Christmas when he landed the part in a Hollywood film, alienating his friends (Ed Gamble, Tom Neenan and Massive Dad Tessa Coates) at their annual get-together. Twelve months later and he's been kicked off the film - revealed in a bruising meeting with his agent, played by Aisling Bea - and wonders if he can face them again. The pay-off, courtesy of Santa David Trent, might a little corny, but that' Christmas for you...
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 9th December 2015