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Fern Brady, Sarah Keyworth, Catherine Bohart, Lauren Pattison - Mark Muldoon's Fringe Diary
Sunday 28th August 2022
Mark reports back from his final sprint around the festival, seeing as many shows as he can. There's the break-up mentioning shows of Sarah Keyworth, Catherine Bohart, Lauren Pattison and more.
Bobby Carroll's Fringe Diary - Edy Hurst / Sean McLoughlin / Harriet Kemsley
Friday 26th August 2022
Bobby finishes his time at the 2022 festival by seeing the show with the longest title in the programme, plus the latest hours from Sean McLoughlin and Harriet Kemsley.
Comedy Awards nominees, Rhys Nicholson, Sam Campbell - Mark Muldoon's Fringe Diary
Thursday 25th August 2022
Mark Muldoon reacts to the Edinburgh Comedy Award nominations, plus reports back from some other shows at the festival.
Bobby Carroll's Fringe Diary - Will Duggan / Liam Withnail / Jake Farrell
Wednesday 24th August 2022
Bobby Carroll observes a couple at the festival "just for one day", before heading off to watch shows by Will Duggan, Liam Withnail and Jake Farrell.
Question Time, with Lucinda Spragg
Monday 22nd August 2022
We grill the Edinburgh Fringe's cancelled, de-platformed agitator...
Ivo Graham, Lou Sanders, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Larry Dean - Mark Muldoon's Fringe Diary
Monday 22nd August 2022
Our columnist has been watching Sunil Patel, NZ Taskmaster star Paul Williams, Eryn Tett, Erika Ehler and more.
Richard David-Caine is focusing on mental health
Sunday 21st August 2022
Richard David-Caine debut high-octane character comedy show is themed around the new pandemic we now face: a mental health crisis. He explains more in this interview.
Bobby Carroll's Fringe Diary - Mark Thomas / Jessica Fostekew / Garrett Millerick
Sunday 21st August 2022
Bobby has squeezed himself into The Stand venue to see Mark Thomas, admired the latest show from Jessica Fostekew and been re-energised by Garrett Millerick.
Edy Hurst on making his own version of War Of The Worlds
Friday 19th August 2022
Edy Hurst talks about how he's accidentally made a show that's become relevant.
First Gig, Worst Gig: George Fouracres
Friday 19th August 2022
From Daphne to The Tempest, George Fouracres takes us through his career highlights.