Interview
This interview first appeared in the Evening Standard here. Sindhu Vee is at the Soho Theatre until Jan 19 then back by popular demand from May 6 - 16. She is also touring the UK this Spring.
So, Catastrophe is back for a fourth series. When we left, Rob had just had a car accident while over the limit, so there are a few issues to get hold of in the new series, aren’t there?
So, Catastrophe is back for a fourth series. When we left, Rob had just had a car accident while over the limit. Is series four just going to be him, alone, in a prison cell for weeks on end?
The Inbetweeners: Fwends Reunited airs New Years Day at 9pm on Channel 4
It’s ten years since The Inbetweeners first appeared on TV. How did it change your life?
I don’t know really. I got paid, and I was in this successful show, but I’m not really sure how much it’s changed my life other than that. I feel like I’m the same person. It was good fun doing it!
What had you done before The Inbetweeners?
The Inbetweeners: Fwends Reunited airs New Years Day at 9pm on Channel 4
It’s ten years since The Inbetweeners first appeared on TV. How has it changed your life?
In lots of ways. I always wanted to perform comedy and be an actor. Before The Inbetweeners I assumed that was a pipe dream. As we were making The Inbetweeners I thought it was a pipe dream as well to be honest! We all thought it was such a tiny show and no one would watch it.
Julian Clary is touring in 2019 with his new show Born To Mince. He talks about life on the road and life in general below. Tickets are on sale now. See dates and buy tickets here.
If I was expecting Julian Clary to turn up to our interview in a fanfare of sequins, make-up and high camp, I’d have been sorely disappointed.
Stephen Merchant co-stars with Asim Chaudhry in Click & Collect, the big BBC One comedy film that goes out on Christmas Eve at 9pm. Stephen Merchant talks about it and his own Christmas experiences below.
The recent live revival of Whose Line Is It Anyway? has been a welcome surprise. The classic improvisation show still gets plenty of airings on television but who would have thought it would have been such a hit onstage that after two West End runs it is now coming to the Royal Albert Hall in the run-up to Christmas.
New Zealand-born stand-up Jarred Christmas is a veritable comedy firecracker onstage, shooting out hilarious ideas in all sorts of different directions. He has picked up numerous awards since relocating to the UK and has become one of the circuit's most in-demand comperes. This weekend however, he is putting his compering boots away for a night to perform as one of the guests at the first-ever Knebworth Comedy Festival.
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