Frank Tully
- Actor
Press clippings Page 36
John Cleese has plans to move close to Bath
John Cleese, known for his roles in Fawlty Towers and Monty Python, said he has plans to move nearer to Bath.
Bath Chronicle, 6th June 2015Stewart Lee review
Stewart Lee's latest show, A Room With a Stew, is a masterful deconstruction of modern stand-up as funny as it's clever.
Helen Dalby, Newcastle Chronicle, 5th June 2015John Cleese repeatedly takes down Piers Morgan
John Cleese has brilliantly mocked Piers Morgan in a series of tweets.
Alison Rowley, Digital Spy, 5th June 2015Stewart Lee - A Room With A Stew review
Stewart Lee's latest comedy vehicle may not take the most direct route to his punchlines, but there's a lot to be said for ignoring the humour sat nav and seeing where the road takes you.
Roger Crow, The Huffington Post, 3rd June 2015Video: Lee Mack on his on-screen marriage
At Christmas viewers of Not Going Out saw Lucy and Lee finally tie the knot in the season finale. So what's next for the couple?
BBC Breakfast, 2nd June 2015Rich Hall on bringing back Otis Lee Crenshaw
As he reaches the end of his UK stand-up tour, the comic speaks about being a frustrated musician, what his family thinks of his shows and why he's returning to the Perrier-winning role of the convicted country star.
Paul Fleckney, The Guardian, 2nd June 2015David Hasselhoof: John Cleese want to be in series 2
The Fawlty Towers and ex-Python star has formed a bond with the Baywatch man - and the two are keen to work together on the next series of the Dave comedy.
Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 2nd June 2015Review: Stewart Lee at The Lowry
Lee is now regarded the godfather of modern comedy, and every other act is judged against his exacting standards.
Andrew Bardsley, Bolton News, 19th May 2015Preview: Leeds Comedy Festival 2015
This week, the first Leeds Comedy Festival will be bringing stand-up and sketch to the city centre.
Nic Wright, Giggle Beats, 19th May 2015Lee Nelson review
Simon Brodkin's cheeky-chappy cliches about class, immigrants and women are arduous and screamingly predictable.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 15th May 2015