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Seann Walsh - review

Not many standups could benefit from protective headgear. But Seann Walsh spends as much of this show bashing the microphone against his skull as he does speaking into it.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 7th November 2012

Seann Walsh interview

Ahead of his two big shows at Leicester Square Theatre, hairy observationalist Seann Walsh gives London is Funny a candid and combative interview in which he defends his style of comedy, recalls how Lee Evans made him cry, and reveals how he was a menace to Brighton until he was transformed by a trip to Komedia club.

London Is Funny, 28th October 2012

Mark Diamond and Darren Walsh interview

Mark Diamond (6'6) and Darren Walsh (6'8) will be doing their utmost to provide Edinburgh with belly laughs even bigger than their physical proportions.

Howard Gorman, PPSF Webzine, 31st July 2012

Seann Walsh is... Seann To Be Wild

An interview with Seann Walsh

Tommy Holgate, The Sun, 29th July 2012

Interview: Dead Boss co-creator Holly Walsh

BBC3's Dead Boss sees Holly Walsh move behind the camera on a show she co-writes with Sharon Horgan. Keen to find out more about the show, Giggle Beats caught up with an exhausted Holly Walsh to find out if everything had gone according to plan...

James Harle, Giggle Beats, 25th June 2012

Holly Walsh interview

Holly Walsh talks about her new sitcom starring Jennifer Saunders, Sharon Horgan's amazing garden shed and how she turned a nasty accident to her advantage.

Emma McAlpine, Spoonfed, 13th June 2012

Sharon Horgan & Holly Walsh interview

The six-part series Dead Boss is scripted by Sharon Horgan and Holly Walsh, and they tell TV Choice how they're working with one of their heroines, Jennifer Saunders...

David Collins, TV Choice, 5th June 2012

Holly Walsh interview

Holly Walsh hasn't had time to work on her stand-up, as she's been busy getting the sitcom Dead Boss made.

Tommy Holgate, The Sun, 4th June 2012

Seann Walsh: 'I don't really like jokes'

I wanted to be a comedian or actor from as far back as i can remember.

Robert Epstein, The Independent, 27th May 2012

Bradley Walsh & Jason Manford interview

TV Times magazine talks to Bradley Walsh and Jason Manford about the new series of ITV1's Odd One In and why it's never been tougher to make it in comedy...

TV Times, 16th June 2011

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