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Linehan steps up complaints about axing of The Walshes
Writer Graham Linehan has become increasingly vociferous on Twitter today following the news that his sitcom The Walshes has been axed.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd January 2015BBC axes new sitcom The Walshes
The BBC has axed new sitcom The Walshes, prompting writer Graham Linehan to complain they didn't give it any publicity.
British Comedy Guide, 21st January 2015Seann Walsh interview
"It's an hour of boring dross," he joked. "It's me again. If you know what my stick is, you'll like it. But things have changed since my last tour; I've moved in with my girlfriend and it's sort of about how that's changed things."
Simon Lockyer, North Devon Journal, 6th November 2014The spotlight on... Darren Walsh
Walsh is the name, and punning's the game.
London Is Funny, 6th November 2014Seann Walsh review
Seann Walsh doesn't need to pen a stand-up routine - he could comfortably spend the night back-and-forthing with audience members who nip out to the toilet.
Liam McKinnon, This is Gloucestershire, 27th October 2014Seann Walsh interview
At the age of 28, life has changed for comedian Seann Walsh since moving in with his girlfriend.
Helen Blow, This is Gloucestershire, 24th October 2014Audio: Seann Walsh on turning up to the wrong gig
Imagine turning up to perform a gig in Hertford, only to realise you had travelled 150 miles away to Hereford instead. That is was what happened to comedian Seann Walsh, who was forced to cancel the gig when he realised his mistake.
BBC, 29th September 2014Seann Walsh gets Hertford and Hereford mixed up
Seann Walsh caused a stir on social media when he was forced to cancel his gig in Hertford, after confusing it with Hereford.
Roisin O'Connor, The Telegraph, 28th September 2014Romesh Ranganathan & Seann Walsh personality swap shop
The Edinburgh mainstays switch identities to interview each other. It doesn't take long for the insults to start flying.
Romesh Ranganathan and Seann Walsh, The Guardian, 2nd August 2014Holly Walsh: I build my comedy block-by-block like Lego
Standup is a great way to process bad things that happen to you. I love filling a routine with ideas and mini-punchlines.
Holly Walsh, The Guardian, 30th July 2014