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Interview: Dane Baptiste
I got a free meal from a somewhat prestigious fast food restaurant. It made me feel like I'd arrived.
The Latest, 5th March 2018How do comics survive life on the road?
How do comics survive life on the road? They rob their minibars, turn roadies into bird-watchers - and read The Da Vinci Code.
Tim Jonze and Jenny Stevens, The Guardian, 20th February 2018Audible offers 12 free stand-up shows
Audible has released for free a collection of 12 shows of stand-up they recorded at the Edinburgh Fringe. Stars include Ed Gamble, Mark Watson and Angela Barnes.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd October 2017Some of the best Brexit gags from Edinburgh Fringe
Leaving the EU is not an inherently humorous topic but as the saying goes 'if you don't laugh, you'll cry'. Here John Nicholson rounds up some of the best Brexit gags from Edinburgh Fringe.
John Nicholson, The New European, 24th August 2017Comedians' weirdest gigs
Lucy Porter caused a breakup. Romesh Ranganathan did a diabetes panel show. And Alexei Sayle survived a skinhead invasion. Comics relive their worst moments on stage.
The Guardian, 16th August 2017#EdFringe17: Dane Baptiste talks G.O.D.
Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with comedian, writer and actor, Dane Baptiste. Fresh from his success with original BBC sitcom, Sunny D, Dane returns to Edinburgh with a new show about G.O.D. - namely, Gold, Money and Drugs. Is Christianity the new 'C-bomb?'
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 14th August 2017What track do you walk on to and why?
Comics share their musical tastes.
Chortle, 11th August 2017Interview with Dane Baptiste
Dane Baptiste interview.
Edinburgh Festivals, 11th August 2017Our guide to the best stand-up shows
Some recommendations.
Rebecca Monks, Edinburgh Evening News, 5th August 2017You have to be joking? Dane Baptiste
Dane Baptiste interview.
Short Com, 1st August 2017