Ed Gamble
Ed Gamble

Ed Gamble

  • 38 years old
  • English
  • Stand-up comedian and actor

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Ed Gamble review

At times his material is not always the strongest, however, he'll win you over with his charm and enthusiasm and delivers an entertaining night of comedy.

Matt Forrest, The Reviews Hub, 22nd February 2019

ITV to pilot new stand-up format Out There

ITV is to pilot Out There, a stand-up show from the producers of Mock The Week in which comedians perform in 'real world' locations.

British Comedy Guide, 4th February 2019

Review: Ed Gamble

A thread of emails on behalf of the animal were hilarious as was the suggestion of the inevitable conclusion to the conceit - with the cat emailing the vet to arrange his own lethal injection. Brilliant.

Tim Hughes, Oxford Mail, 2nd February 2019

Festive edition of the standup show where comics exchange brutal, but hysterical, barbs. Desiree Burch, Suzi Ruffell, Ed Gamble and Bobby Mair get personal - riffing on everything from dead relatives to Weinstein - while Jimmy Carr, Katherine Ryan and Jonathan Ross adjudicate alongside Santa (Nick Helm).

Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 10th December 2018

Why the 'cringe com' reigns

Whether it's cult films or the mockumentary style perfected by The Office, why do we seek discomfort from our comedies?

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 12th November 2018

New host-less gameshow in which celebs dine together and try to avoid picking up the bill by winning games. Carol Vorderman, Rylan Clark-Neal, Anton Du Beke, Ed Gamble and Ellie Taylor are this week's party of five, but the laughs are thin and there is a banal, enforced-fun feel to the whole thing.

Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 6th November 2018

Dave's Advent Calendar to include 24 comedy shorts

Channel Dave is to broadcast a new 2 minute comedy short across the first 24 days in December. Stars include Ed Gamble, Nick Helm, Rachel Parris, Kerry Godliman, Romesh Ranganathan and Zoe Lyons.

British Comedy Guide, 24th October 2018

Comedy Central Live review

Comedy Central might have had trouble attracting punters to its first live festival - surely not helped by the fact it would have initially cost £90 to see a day's stand-up, a price subsequently slashed to £20, or a tenner if you went on Groupon - but they had no such problem attracting the top-notch acts.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 6th October 2018

Full Live At The Apollo line-up revealed

The latest series of Live at the Apollo has just been filmed over the last three nights in Hammersmith and the full line-up can now be revealed.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th September 2018

Dara O Briain resumes his role as referee in the news-based bunfight that continues to make us laugh. Hugh Dennis and this week's panellists Angela Barnes, Ed Gamble, Rhys James, Nish Kumar and Tiff Stevenson review what will surely prove to be another eventful week.

Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 7th September 2018

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