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Channel 4's new Comedy Blaps for December 2017

Channel 4 has made four new shows for its Comedy Blaps pilots strand. The episodes star Rhys Darby, Rufus Jones, Felicity Ward, Morgana Robinson and more.

British Comedy Guide, 21st December 2017

100 of the best ever jokes & one-liners from the Fringe

For a taste of what to expect, we've put together a rather epic list of some of the best jokes and one-liners that have had audiences giggling in the Scottish capital over recent years.

i Newspaper, 4th August 2017

New Fringe award for mental health show announced

A new award has been launched for the Edinburgh Fringe show that most successfully explores the subject of mental health.

Chortle, 22nd June 2017

Best of live comedy 2016

From classy confessional comedy to superlative solo sketch work, the year was filled with a plethora of live treats.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 21st December 2016

My comedy hero: Felicity Ward on Maria Bamford

The Australian stand-up picks the American comedian and star of her own Netflix show.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 3rd October 2016

The finest comedy of autumn 2016

Brexit, starting over, a honey-selling scam and karaoke with chickens ... these are the concerns of the big names in comedy this autumn.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 1st September 2016

75 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 2016

Felicity Ward answers Punchline's burning questions

Felicity Ward interview.

Punchline UK, 19th August 2016

Fringe Festival 2016: The best jokes from the Fringe

If you're missing out on Edinburgh this year, don't fret - we've rounded up some of the biggest LOL moments.

Jessie Thompson, Evening Standard, 18th August 2016

Comedians on meeting their hecklers

Sarah Kendall, Mark Watson, Alexei Sayle and other standups recall what happened when they came face to face with their toughest critics after a show.

The Guardian, 16th August 2016

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