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Three@TheFringe

Three@TheFringe

  • TV stand-up
  • BBC Three
  • 2011
  • 1 episode (1 series)

Live comedy spectacular bringing the best of the Edinburgh Fringe to a national audience. Stars Simon Brodkin, Russell Kane, Charlie Baker, Jarred Christmas, Sam Wills and more.

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Press clippings

Lee Nelson, whose thunderously unfunny Well Good Show sank on BBC3 last year, gets another shot at the big time, acting as compere for gaggle of up and coming British comedians in the BBC's specially designed Edinburgh auditorium. Regular BBC3 viewers will recognise a fair few of the wide-eyed, hyperactive standups on show here, including Charlie Baker, David O'Doherty and Russell Kane, who seems to be on just about everything at the moment.

Gwilym Mumford, The Guardian, 19th August 2011

Three@TheFringe: Live Chat!

Three@TheFringe is live on TV! Join us backstage and meet the stars via the power of Live Chat!

Steve Saul, BBC Comedy, 19th August 2011

A night of stand-up from the Edinburgh Festival. Online and interactive links mean viewers can even heckle performers. Our hosts are Lee Nelson (a character played by comedian Simon Brodkin), Russell Kane (who won the award for the Fringe's best stand-up last year) and Charlie Baker.

Simon Horsford, The Telegraph, 18th August 2011

Three@TheFringe Live - Tomorrow, 22.30 on BBC Three!

Three@TheFringe is BBC Three's live TV showcase featuing top acts from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and we want you to join us on our live chat...

Steve Saul, BBC Comedy, 18th August 2011

Three@TheFringe... assemble!

As the wind and rain soak festival-goers to their very bones, our Edinburgh Festival venue is almost ready to provide shelter and bring you some top class funny...

Steve Saul, BBC, 11th August 2011

BBC Three@TheFringe

BBC Three is bringing you the funny at this year's Edinburgh Festival...

Steve Saul, BBC Comedy, 2nd August 2011

Three@TheFringe

This summer BBC Three is bringing you the best comedy from this year's Edinburgh Festival...

Steve Saul, BBC, 2nd August 2011

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