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Frank Tully

  • Actor

Press clippings Page 66

Underbelly vs Stewart Lee: The Fringe kicks off

The 'Etonian cabal' running the festival hit back at comedian after his withering critique of their work.

Nick Clark, The Independent, 4th August 2012

Interview: Stewart Lee, comedian

Stewart Lee Lee is a perennial Fringe hit but his stage alter ego scorns success, so shiny TV showcases are not his natural habitat. Now he's trying something different, writes Jay Richardson.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 2nd August 2012

Lee Kern: Stavros Flatley, an angry Liquorice Allsort

New TV prankster reveals about Celebrity Bedlam.

Leigh Holmwood, The Sun, 1st August 2012

Stewart Lee: the slow death of the Edinburgh Fringe

For decades, the Fringe has been a utopia for artists and performers - but now profit-obsessed promoters are tearing it to pieces. They must be stopped, says one Fringe veteran.

Stewart Lee, The Guardian, 30th July 2012

Dawn French: My future plans include sleeping & kissing

Dawn French has said that she plans to do "more sleeping and kissing" in the near future.

Alice Stewart, Digital Spy, 29th July 2012

Stewart Lee: How I was busted by the Olympic censors

It was only an innocent double entendre about rings of fire. But even multi-award-winning comics can fall foul of Olympic censors.

Stewart Lee, The Observer, 22nd July 2012

Interview with Stewart Lee

Who better to interview a comedian than another comedian? Andrew Doyle talks to Stewart Lee about his recent "wave of popularity", Twitter, gay marriage, and Jimmy Carr's tax avoidance.

Andrew Doyle, ScotsGay, 7th July 2012

Degree honour for Lee Mack

Lee Mack is to be awarded an honorary doctorate by his former university.

Press Association, 6th July 2012

New act of the month: Lost Voice Guy (Lee Ridley)

Lee Ridley, a.k.a Lost Voice Guy, is disabled but not silent. Ridley, who has cerebral palsy, lost his voice as a child and has had to speak through a Lightwriter communication aid ever since. He'd always wanted to get into comedy, but the barriers seemed so high he never thought to attempt it - until a couple of friends eventually convinced him to take the plunge.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 4th July 2012

Glee comedy club sues makers of TV series

20th Century Fox has strongly denied claims its TV show Glee breaches the trademark of a British comedy club, according to legal papers filed at the high court in London.

Josh Halliday, The Guardian, 4th July 2012

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