Alistair Green
Alistair Green

Alistair Green

  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Mandy Series 3 cast & first look

A first look and casting details for the third series of Mandy have been revealed, as filming begins.

British Comedy Guide, 19th October 2023

Ghosts' best guest stars (so far) from Jennifer Saunders to Kylie

Standing out among the rock-solid ensemble that is the cast of BBC's Ghosts is no mean feat. As we await the fifth and final series, here are some of the show's most memorable guest performances so far.

Laura Vickers-Green, Den Of Geek, 3rd August 2023

Comedians revealed for Regent's Park Open Air Theatre season

Bridget Christie, Sara Pascoe, Tim Key, Alistair Green and Austentatious will all play Regent's Park Open Air Theatre this summer.

Chortle, 11th April 2023

Chortle Awards 2023 nominees announced

Shortlisted nominees for the 2023 awards run by comedy website Chortle have been announced. Bob Mortimer, Alasdair Beckett-King and Jordan Gray have secured two nominations each.

British Comedy Guide, 24th January 2023

Robert Bathurst pilots advertising agency sitcom

Robert Bathurst is piloting an advertising agency sitcom, Agency, currently being shopped around channels. A proof of concept teaser has been shot, co-starring Rachel Stubbings and Alistair Green.

British Comedy Guide, 17th October 2022

The week in audio: A House In History; The Skewer

For some jokes to cheer us all up, why not try Radio 4's new comedy A House In History? It's a mickey take of those TV programmes that put a family in a house from the past. Though slightly slow to start, the show ramped up into some satisfyingly silly strangeness, exemplified by Alistair Green, who played Phil, the father. Some great lines, too. Just before that, for fans of the even stranger, The Skewer is back, with its doctored, real-life audio and bizarre hallucinatory feel. Jon Holmes, who's been working at the radio coalface for many years, has won several well-deserved awards for this show. He also invites new writers to contribute. Excellent.

Miranda Sawyer, The Guardian, 16th April 2022

Chortle Awards 2022 shortlist revealed

The nominees have been announced for the Chortle Awards 2022, with Bob Mortimer, Liz Kingsman and Adam Rowe leading the shortlists, with two nominations apiece.

British Comedy Guide, 8th March 2022

Comedy Club stages table tennis tournament

The Moth Club and promoters Knock2bag are to stage the first ever table tennis tournament featuring not professional table tennis players but comedians. Comics Ray Badran and Sam Campbell are putting on the tournament on Sunday November 7th at the east London club. With commentary from Ray and Sam, plus Mark Silcox as the umpire and Freddie Meredith as the ball boy.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 25th October 2021

Alistair Green on his middle England satire

From foul-mouthed ad spoofs to reading Fifty Shades to his gran, the 'front-facing camera comic' has become a legend in his own living room.

Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 9th August 2021

TV Review: Buffering, ITV2, episode 2

The end of episode two marks a distinct change of tone.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th August 2021

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