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Brian Limond
Brian Limond

Brian Limond

  • 50 years old
  • Scottish
  • Actor, writer, director, producer and editor

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BBC Scotland announces Limmy's return

BBC Two Scotland is to broadcast a new one-off "self-shot" sketch show from comedian Limmy.

British Comedy Guide, 21st March 2018

Scottish Comedy Awards 2018 nominations

The nominations for the Scottish Comedy Awards 2018 have been announced. Various stand-up comedians, TV shows and radio programmes are shortlisted.

British Comedy Guide, 7th March 2018

Glasgow International Comedy Festival gets new sponsor

Whyte & Mackay Blended Whisky will headline sponsorship of the 2018 event.

Glasgow Evening Times, 14th November 2017

Limmy criticised after Simon Cowell death hoax

Scottish comedian Limmy has been criticised after tricking his Twitter followers into believing that Simon Cowell had died after he fell down the stairs at his London home.

Nick Reilly, NME, 30th October 2017

Limmy on being a dad & his Overwatch addiction

Fresh off the commute from Glasgow, Brian Limond, aka Limmy gets in one question before we begin our interview.

Tony McGuire, The Scotsman, 20th August 2017

Book review: That's Your Lot, by Limmy

There are some good stories in That's Your Lot, but it is wildly hit and miss. If you haven't already, plump for Daft Wee Stories instead.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 26th May 2017

Book review: That's Your Lot, by Limmy

He has an obvious talent for writing short stories that are good for a laugh, but with such an eye for invention, he could surely undertake a longer format.

Chris McCall, The Scotsman, 25th May 2017

We asked Scottish comedian Limmy for life advice

"Dear Limmy, how can I get people to notice I'm having a hard time?" "Piss yourself."

Laura Gallant & Hilary Mitchell, BuzzFeed, 17th May 2017

Why Limmy's lot is more than a bunch of wee stories

Limmy is the first to admit that his humour is dark and while he doesn't seek to offend, he knows he often will.

Janet Christie, The Scotsman, 13th May 2017

Limmy interview

'The one thing that makes me happy is accepting people are stupid'.

Adam Boult, The Telegraph, 5th May 2017

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