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BBC Three publishes new Top Ten series
BBC Three has launched a new online web series in which comedians list their 'Top Tens' on a subject of their choosing. Additionally, it is inviting fans to submit their own lists.
British Comedy Guide, 14th July 2016Lou Sanders: What's That Lady Doing? - interview
Before she takes the show across the border though she'll be aboard the Good Ship Benefit as part of our Edinburgh Preview festival! We had a little chat with Lou ahead of her preview on Monday 11th July.
Funny Women, 5th July 201620 stand-up comedy recommendations for Fringe 2016
Once again Laugh Out London has delved into its collective comedy brain to bring you 20 stand-up comedy recommendations for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016.
Laugh Out London, 4th July 2016Comedy Central raises awareness about mental health problems
Comedy Central has teamed up with the charity Mind to help raise awareness about anxiety and other mental health problems. They've filmed a number of stand-up sets about the topic.
British Comedy Guide, 19th April 2016Will Franken on being an Uber comic
Yesterday Will Franken, along with Grainne Maguire, Stephen Bailey, Trevor Lock, Lou Sanders and John Robertson, took part in an afternoon of comedy in cars supporting Uber's lift-sharing scheme called UberPOOL. Here Will Franken writes about his experience.
Will Franken, Beyond The Joke, 31st January 2016Comedians' alternative Christmas cracker jokes
Jokes from Beth Vyse, Stewart Francis, Isy Suttie, Lou Sanders, Massive Dad, Adam Riches, Joseph Morpurgo, Daphne, Tim Key, Kieran Hodgson and Rhys James.
The Guardian, 21st December 2015Lou Sanders' Guide to Getting In (when they don't want
Lou Sanders provides us with a guide for how to get into places that one is not welcome.
Lou Sanders, British Comedy Guide, 27th August 2015Lou Sanders: What should be private and and public? (Link expired)
Comedian Lou Sanders brings her insight of private schools to the private sector and tells us what should be kept...
Lou Sanders, WOW247, 19th August 2015Reviewer review: Matthew Sharpe (Fest Magazine)
We all like a superfluity of grandiose verbiage. There's no need to say "superfluity of grandiose verbiage" when I could just say "too many big words", but I did it and I'll do it again. So when I read that Lou Sanders' Excuse Me, You're Sitting On My Penis Again is "substantively light on penises, and any sitting thereon" I thought I was going to enjoy the work of Matthew Sharpe.
Derwent Cyzinski, FringePig, 17th August 2015Lou Sanders: Excuse Me You're Sitting On My Penis Again
Lou Sanders' engagement with the real world can often seem entirely tenuous.
lidia, Edinburgh Festivals, 3rd August 2015