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Holly Walsh - opposite of an 'it' girl

Since being nominated for Best Newcomer in 2011, Holly Walsh has had a sitcom on BBC Three (Dead Boss) and appeared on the likes of Mock the Week and Just A Minute. Now she's back in the 'Burgh. Here she introduces her new show...

London Is Funny, 29th July 2014

The Holly Walsh three minute interview

Some people have got it. Holly Walsh most definitely does not. But who needs it when you've got a Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award and nearly two thousand Nectar points? Holy talks to Martin Walker via email about her latest Edinburgh Festival Fringe show.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th July 2014

The Darren Walsh Three Minute Interview

UK Pun Championships winner Darren Walsh debuted his thirty minute show I am a Giant at last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe to rave reviews. This year he brings a show of new jokes and daft nonsense where the ultimate question will be answered: Chicken or Meow? Martin Walker converses by email.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 7th July 2014

Interview with Darren Walsh

An interview with Darren Walsh.

Sara Shulman, Comedy Blogedy, 28th June 2014

Kayvan Novak and Bradley Walsh to star in BBC sitcom Woody

BBC One has commissioned a new six-part sitcom set on a Spanish island. Woody will star Kayvan Novak and Bradley Walsh.

British Comedy Guide, 14th May 2014

The Walshes review

I'm interested to see how this show will develop in the future as I found it very charming and heartwarming.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 7th April 2014

Seann Walsh interview

Seann Walsh prefers a lie-down to a stand-up.

Jay Richardson, The Herald, 15th March 2014

'An anal event' pretty much sums up The Walshes

I'm sure it's meant as an affectionate send-up of Dublin home life but there was an odd lack of subtlety about the crudely drawn characters we were introduced to last night. There was a mad Mammy, an eejit jokester Dad, a simple son, a 'normal' daughter (played by Amy Stephenson) embarrassed by the lot of them - the same characters we've seen in all sitcoms.

Keith Watson, Metro, 14th March 2014

The Walshes, TV review

The jokes hit home in a family sitcom with a touch of Father Ted.

Ellen E. Jones, The Independent, 14th March 2014

Review: The Walshes, BBC Four

Zany Dublin family comprising eccentric parents, neurotic daughter and dozy slacker son prepare to meet daughter's new boyfriend... Sound promising? No not especially, but The Walshes is written by Graham Linehan (with help from the "Diet of Worms" comedy troupe), and where there's Linehan there's always hope.

Adam Sweeting, The Arts Desk, 14th March 2014

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