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Soul searching Jo Caulfield
When I was seven ... I was living on the RAF Hendon Air Force base. The first time my heart was broken ...
Susan Swarbrick, The Herald, 9th August 2012Interview: Jo Caulfield, comedian
Cruel. Acerbic. Bitchy. Caustic. Or so say her reviews. Can you blame me for worrying when I found out Jo Caulfield was my neighbour?
Lee Randall, The Scotsman, 29th July 2012Jo Caulfield returns to The Stand
Jo Caulfield isn't just one of the funniest comedians currently working the comedy circuit, she's one of the busiest. But then the two go hand in hand. When not writing the occasional column for the Evening News, the 48-year-old keeps the laughs coming.
Liam Rudden, The Scotsman, 12th January 2012Acerbic tongues have been licking up the lemon juice in preparation for the return of Claudia Winkleman's deliciously scurrilous take on celebrity life. Joining her to tell us things that are not necessarily true about events that probably did happen are Dom Joly, Nick Hancock and Jo Caulfield. A crack legal team are on standby.
Jane Anderson, Radio Times, 7th January 2012Jo Caulfield: Express service through festival
I've just got back home to Edinburgh from a week of shows in London and I have to say, "Wow! What a train journey".
Jo Caulfield, Edinburgh Evening News, 29th August 2011An interview with Holly Walsh
Holly Walsh is a comedian and comedy writer whose comedy career started whilst working in art galleries and writing for Jo Caulfield on BBC Radio 4.
The Humourdor, 12th May 2011Win Two Tickets To See Jo Caulfield At The Tyne Theatre
Thanks to the lovely people at The Grinning Idiot Comedy Club we've got two tickets to give away for their upcoming show at The Journal Tyne Theatre in Newcastle. Compere Alfie Joey, character act Sol Bernstein and Michael Redmond will all be performing, with Jo Caulfield, recent star of Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow, completing the line-up.
Giggle Beats, 6th March 2011Jo Caulfield sketches out her Fringe show
Another comedian puts pen to board for The List, to draw the essence of their stand-up.
Sian Bevan, The List, 7th August 2010BBC Radio 2's Comedy Season launches with the return of the irreverent comedy panel show hosted by Claudia Winkleman. Comics and commentators are thrust into the silicon-filled world of glossy magazines and showbiz columns, for a unique take on the week's most "important" celebrity news. As with the people they are laughing at, there are no teams - it's everyone for themselves. Guests on the opening show are Rufus Hound, Jo Caulfield and Dom Joly.
Jane Anderson, Radio Times, 17th July 2010Interview: Jo Caulfield
As she launches a new stand-up tour, Jo Caulfield chats about comedy, radio, and making six grumpy men laugh...
Barry Donovan, Den Of Geek, 14th December 2009