Interview
Glenn Moore returns to the Edinburgh Fringe this year after bagging an Edinburgh Comedy Award nomination in 2018. He’s a master of getting straight to the funny. Before you even buy your ticket for his latest show there is a gag in the title – Love Don’t Live Here Glenny Moore.
Lucy Pearman plays Herbert’s wife Bobby Kindle in new comedy The Mind Of Herbert Clunkerdunk, following the success of the Bafta-nominated pilot for BBC Two last year.
Madcap comedian Spencer Jones returns to the screen as his alter ego Herbert Clunkerdunk in a series of The Mind Of Herbert Clunkerdunk, following the success of the Bafta-nominated pilot for BBC Two last year. Take a look inside the brilliant mind of Herbert Clunkerdunk as he attempts to navigate his way through everyday life only to be constantly interrupted by his own imagination.
Ever wanted to be an icon and have everyone look up to you? Ever wanted to be the face of disability? Georgie Morrell didn't but she is now and she doesn’t remember agreeing to this. Or did she? Join Georgie, who was diagnosed with a visual impairment at the age of three, as she explores disability and why being sick on a puppy will come back to haunt you.
Rising star and wheelchair enthusiast Aaron Simmonds is making his Edinburgh Fringe debut with his new show Disabled Coconut. The Jewish Comedian of the Year 2017 and 2017 BBC New Comedy Award finalist promises to tell audiences about how his first paid gig led to him performing on BBC2 a year later, and the events that led to him being trolled online for not being disabled enough.
Brilliant comedian Aisling Bea has written a sitcom which she also stars in and it is coming to your screens this August. This Way Up starts on Channel 4 on August 8th at 10pm and the whole series comes out that night online on All4.
Brilliant comedian Aisling Bea has written a sitcom which she also stars in and it is coming to your screens this August. This Way Up starts on Channel 4 on August 8th at 10pm and the whole series comes out th
Comedian Richard Stott is making his Edinburgh Fringe debut this summer and he certainly has an original story. Richard was born with Poland Syndrome making him lopsided with a misshapen hand and missing pectoral muscle. Following life-changing surgery he now has toes for fingers on his left hand and in this unflinchingly honest show he examines body image, mental health and being disabled in an image-obsessed world.
Muzlamic is a brand new pilot sketch show exploring life from the perspective of two Muslim comedians, or rather, two comedians who happen to be Muslim.
Written and performed by Ali Shahalom and Aatif Nawaz, the duo’s comic creations include Mabz, an enthusiastic barber from Bethnal Green; a pair of colleagues competing to be the whitest in their office; and a couple of Muslim holidaymakers who have worked out the most efficient way to get through airport security.
Londoner Mo Gilligan is C4's new big star. He's had great reviews for his live shows, he's an Instagram sensation and now having served an apprenticeship as Big Narstie's sidekick he gets his own series. The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan is on Channel 4 on Fridays at 10pm from 19th July.
You’ve got your own series! How does that feel?
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