Press clippings Page 5
Chris Turner freestyle raps in the WOW Wagon (Link expired)
Ever wanted to watch a guy impromptu rap about Indiana Jones and sneezing? Now's your chance.
WOW247, 26th August 201675 killer jokes and one-liners from the Fringe (Link expired)
Here's a whopping 75 gags, jokes and observations from this year's festival. If you didn't like the last one, move on the next.
WOW247, 24th August 2016Fringe Q&As: Chris Turner
Chris Turner talks about his new show, Observational Tragedy.
The Herald, 21st August 2016Interview: Chris Turner - Observational Tragedy
Chris Turner interview.
Rosie Gillott, Fresh Air, 12th August 2016The 21 best jokes in the history of the Fringe
A study has claimed to have found the 21 most popular jokes in the history of the Edinburgh Festival.
The Scotsman, 4th August 2016Interview: Chris Turner, Racing Minds
A chat with Chris Turner.
Chris Turner, Fresh Fringe, 14th August 2015Chris Turner answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions
Chris Turner says, "Like most things during Edinburgh, I'm answering these four drinks to the good..."
British Comedy Guide, 7th August 2015Freestyle rap? You got it.
Chris Turner is keeping the contents of his solo Edinburgh show under wraps. So he decides to deliver a freestyle rap instead. What he did tell Martin Walker is that at age fifteen he was told by doctors that he had ten years to live. He has now turned twenty-five.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 24th July 2015Chris Turner: an EdFringe 2015 interview
Chris Turner is not only a very witty and unique joke-writer, but is also a rapper, musician, actor and extremely clever young man who is preparing to take on 3 big performances at this year's Fringe.
Susan Ford, Punchline UK, 17th July 2015Stand-ups pick the best comedy clubs
Keith Farnan, Carl Hutchinson, Kerry Godliman, Romesh Ranganathan, Richard Herring, Phil Wang, Chris Turner, Lucy Beaumont, Katie Mulgrew, Phil Nichol, Ahir Shah, Juliet Meyers, Tiff Stevenson, Rachel Parris, Stephen K Amos and Andrew Maxwell name their favourite comedy clubs.
The Guardian, 15th June 2015