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Diet of Worms set for ITV series with The Walshes
Diet of Worms, , an Irish comedy troupe, is to have its web series about a family living in Ireland in the late 1980s turned into a television programme for ITV. Graham Linehan, the creator of Father Ted and The IT Crowd, is helping the comedy quintet to develop the series, entitled The Walshes, and has directed the pilot episode.
Eithne Shortall, The Sunday Times, 25th August 2013Seann Walsh on the dangers of mixing alcohol & stand-up
Comedy and booze go together, says stand-up Seann Walsh. Good gig? Celebrate with a drink. Bad gig? Consolation tipple. The trouble is stopping at just the one - he once drank so much he collapsed on stage. So when do the hangovers stop being funny?
Seann Walsh, The Independent, 4th August 2013Living in Seann Walsh World means having it both ways
The Brighton stand-up has weaved his boozy lifestyle into his act. "Some other comics are a lot worse than me," he tells us.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 2nd August 2013Seann Walsh interview
In his usual habitat of the live stand-up circuit, it's a push to still call Seann Walsh a newbie: his first gig was seven years ago and he has since won a smattering of awards and performed at Live At The Apollo.
Sharon Lougher, Metro, 26th July 2013Seann Walsh Q&A
Seann Walsh invites us into his World and shares his mission to spread happiness to everyone (except men in smart suits).
Steven MacKenzie, The Big Issue, 24th July 2013Latitude review: Seann Walsh
Like all observational comedy, the joy is when he exposes, in perfect detail, a universal human foible that had perviously escaped us all, such as spotting yourself on CCTV camera, or using your phone to record video, and he lands several of these.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th July 2013Seann Walsh World review
Thankfully, both Seann Walsh and the clips in this show are brilliant, ranging from the cute to the painful and the generally odd.
Matthew McLane, UK TV Reviewer, 16th July 2013Seann Walsh interview
Following Totally Viral, Rude Tube and Robert's Web comes Seann Walsh World, which intercuts web footage with Walsh's stand-up and some connected sketches.
Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 13th July 2013Seann Walsh gets own Comedy Central series
Stand-up comic Seann Walsh is to host his own 13-part stand-up comedy series for digital broadcaster Comedy Central.
British Comedy Guide, 10th January 2013Seann Walsh - review
The larger problem isn't that Walsh appears boorish, it's that he doesn't appear at all. By the end, I felt I knew nothing about him, save that he's a precocious master of the stand-up's art.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 7th November 2012