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Five fast Fringe questions with... Colin Leggo

A quick interview with Colin Leggo.

The Public Reviews, 12th July 2015

Simon Pegg WILL star in Star Wars The Force Awakens

Simon Pegg will star in Star Wars The Force Awakens after all, as a new behind-the-scenes video of the Star Wars reboot shows him in action on set.

The Mirror, 11th July 2015

Paul Levy talks to George Egg: Anarchist Cook

George Egg's sell-out comedy show comes to the Edinburgh Fringe. Why has it taken this highly acclaimed comedian so long to bring a show to the "biggest" Fringe? Paul Levy found out more about George Egg: Anarchist Cook. "One man. One hour. Three courses. Comedian George Egg is also a fanatical cook with an anarchic approach to making meals. Finding himself dissatisfied with the quality of hotel room service while touring the comedy clubs of the world, George embarks on a project to take matters into his own surprisingly capable hands."

Paul Levy, World Fringe Review, 5th July 2015

Reggie Watts: the one-man jam band

Improvised performance is ultimately about getting on a stage and taking a flight of fancy - and few people soar higher than this king of nonsense.

Joseph Morpurgo, The Guardian, 1st July 2015

Colin Leggo interview

This year, Colin Leggo is bringing his debut hour to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. He talks to Martin Walker about finding the funny in being an amputee - and what it's like to have your own name suddenly become a pun.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 29th June 2015

Adam Hills on Piers Morgan, Nick Clegg & Ed Miliband

Hills returns with co-hosts Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker and, as well as admitting the show can come together as close as half an hour before broadcast, he dished on everything from his bromance with guest and former Deputy PM Nick Clegg, to almost unbooking Piers Morgan...

Emma Daly, Radio Times, 25th June 2015

Simon Pegg in Absolutely Anything: exclusive pictures

After the success of Man Up, Simon Pegg leads another British comedy this summer with Absolutely Anything.

Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 25th June 2015

Simon Pegg and Tess Morris interview

A meet-cute and awkward romantic beginnings make Man Up a sweet, funny and relatable romcom. Standard Issue caught up with writer Tess Morris and star Simon Pegg.

Standard Issue, 5th June 2015

Simon Pegg: Star Trek 3, "geekdom" and romantic leads

"I've become the poster child for the geek generation," says the Spaced creator, "and it's not something I want to be"

Craig McLean, Radio Times, 29th May 2015

Simon Pegg: 'I find it very hard to write for women'

The star of romcom Man Up and the film's writer, Tess Morris, talk about working together, why people have lost respect for the genre, and how When Harry met Sally became a hard act to follow.

Laura Barton, The Guardian, 28th May 2015

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