Harriet Kemsley
Harriet Kemsley

Harriet Kemsley

  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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The 20 funniest one-liners from the Edinburgh Fringe

20 of the best jokes at the Fringe.

The Telegraph, 28th July 2017

Fringe best jokes from the last 10 years

Try not to wet yourself with these classic jokes from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Daily Record, 27th July 2017

Harriet Kemsley interview

The standup and podcaster on the things that make her laugh the most, from Sunil Patel to Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 14th July 2017

First Gig, Worst Gig: Harriet Kemsley

Newly hitched-on-telly Harriet Kemsley tells all about a busy bed, nuclear beverages and an awkward owl death.

British Comedy Guide, 13th July 2017

#EdFringe17: Sunil Patel is a Titan

The co-star of popular podcast Why Is Harriet Crying? (with Harriet Kemsley), Sunil Patel charts his stand-up origin story. But why is Sunil's new show called, Titan? Something to do with badminton - maybe.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 12th July 2017

Married stand-ups Bobby Mair and Harriet Kemsley get TV series

The wedding of stand-up comedians Bobby Mair and Harriet Kemsley will be shown in a new TV 'reality sitcom' series, Bobby And Harriet Get Married.

British Comedy Guide, 1st June 2017

8 of the very best things to do this week

Looking for the best things to do this week? We've got your back...

Amie-Jo Locke, InStyle, 9th August 2016

Comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe - part one

This is our first post bringing you reviews of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. We'll have a few more over the coming days. Today we begin with comedy.

The F Word, 9th August 2016

18 reasons why you can't miss the Edinburgh Fringe

Think it's just about the jokes? From weight loss to mind expansion, our panel of comedians reveal the hidden perks of a trip to the festival.

The Guardian, 5th August 2016

The 21 best jokes in the history of the Fringe

A study has claimed to have found the 21 most popular jokes in the history of the Edinburgh Festival.

The Scotsman, 4th August 2016

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