Pure. Marnie (Charly Clive)
Charly Clive

Charly Clive

  • Actor, writer, comedian and producer

Press clippings

NextUp to stream hit Edinburgh Fringe shows with Flashback Festival

NextUp is to stream a raft of shows from last year's Edinburgh Fringe, including critically acclaimed sketch duo Britney, alongside Kate Barron, Lily Phillips, Sian Davies, Ted Hill, Isabelle Farah and comedy magician Pete Heat.

British Comedy Guide, 4th March 2023

I Talk Telly Awards nominations revealed

Nominations have been announced for the 2022 awards of television news and blog site I Talk Telly.

British Comedy Guide, 13th November 2022

Edinburgh Fringe Q&A: Britney

Sketch duo Britney can't wait for their first festival in five years.

Ross Crae, The Sunday Post, 30th July 2022

All My Friends Hate Me review

A brilliant British horror-comedy of manners.

Tara Brady, The Irish Times, 10th June 2022

All My Friends Hate Me review - beware of the bilious

Peter's 'friends' are a foul bunch in snarky new comedy.

Matt Wolf, The Arts Desk, 10th June 2022

All My Friends Hate Me, review

What do you do when a joke goes too far? When does humour turn to cruelty? And at what point do you need to speak out when your friends are making you unhappy? These questions are cleverly addressed in All My Friends Hate Me.

Philip Caveney, Bouquets & Brickbats, 10th June 2022

All My Friends Hate Me review

This aptly named British indie black comedy about a birthday party gone excruciatingly awry is a prickly gem, lean and to the point

Tim Robey, The Telegraph, 9th June 2022

Jazz Emu pilots musical comedy series

Archie Henderson stars as Jazz Emu, his musical character, in new comedy pilot which has just been released online.

British Comedy Guide, 25th May 2022

Pleasance announces a new batch of Fringe 2022 shows

Tim Vine, Nick Mohammed, Nick Helm and Jayde Adams are among the comics to have announced new Edinburgh Fringe shows today.

Chortle, 3rd May 2022

Charly Clive: I laughed at my brain tumour - otherwise I'd never stop crying

Actress Charly Clive was 23 when she got the devastating diagnosis. Here, she shares how she and her best friend have turned her story into a new BBC comedy.

Jenny Johnston, Daily Mail, 1st December 2021