My Comedy Career Page 5
Andy White
- Friday 14th May 2021
Jesterlarf Comedy Club promoter Andy White is currently organising July's massive Cambridge Comedy Festival, which is set to feature more than 150 comedians. We talk to him about how he got started as a promoter, his tips for running a good gig, and more.
Sebastian Thiel
- Tuesday 27th April 2021
Sebastian Thiel has just finished directing the TV sitcom pilot Dreaming Whilst Black. We caught up with him to find out how he has built up his career. He has some great tips around focusing on yourself.
Moray Hunter
- Friday 2nd April 2021
With the third series of Alone, the gag packed sitcom he writes for Radio 4, returning to the airwaves this week, we talk to comedy writer, performer and Absolutely star Moray Hunter to find out more about his comedy life.
Danny Posthill
- Friday 19th March 2021
We talk to stand-up comedian and impressionist Danny Posthill to find out more what life is like as a full time comedian.
Leah Henry
- Friday 12th March 2021
TV producer Leah Henry talks about creating BBC Three comedy PRU and working for the forward-thinking Fully Focused Productions. She has some really interesting advice to share about how to start working in TV, and opinions on what the industry needs to do to be better.
Jan Etherington
- Saturday 30th January 2021
Jan Etherington has been writing sketches and sitcoms since the 1980s. After a sea swimming session (she goes every day!), Jan kindly gave us her time to answer our My Comedy Career questions.
Paul Powell
- Wednesday 20th January 2021
We were thrilled Paul Powell agreed to take on our My Comedy Career questions. As an experienced panel show and sitcom writer and producer, he has lots of great insight and advice to share.
Andy Goddard
- Friday 8th January 2021
Producer and sound editor Andy Goddard has shared some really brilliant thoughts and advice within his answers to our My Comedy Career questions.
Carla Speight
- Friday 4th December 2020
Photographer, publicist, writer, agent and promoter Carla Speight talks about how tenacity, resilience and self confidence are vital attributes to have as a freelancer working in comedy.
Paul Kerensa
- Thursday 19th November 2020
To make it full-time in comedy you need to work hard and be adaptable. Stand-up comedian and comedy writer Paul Kerensa's brilliant answers to our My Comedy Career questions really emphasise that point.