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Paul Chowdhry

Paul Chowdhry

  • 49 years old
  • English
  • Actor and stand-up comedian

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Paul Chowdhry: Live Innit review

You don't have to have a masochistic streak be in Paul Chowdhry's audience, but it might help - as there;s a good chance he'll attack you as a 'bastard' or 'wanker'.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 29th August 2019

Our best comics are being picked up by US streamers

Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and other online streamers are snapping up the UK's best comedy talent as the BBC loses favour.

Ian Burrell, i Newspaper, 5th August 2019

Amazon announces six comedy specials

Amazon Prime Video has announced six UK comedy specials. Chris Ramsey, Ed Gamble, Flo & Joan, Jayde Adams, Paul Chowdhry and Rob Delaney star.

British Comedy Guide, 25th July 2019

Paul Chowdhry to record stand-up special at Hackney Empire

Paul Chowdhry is due to record his new stand-up special over two shows at the Hackney Empire on Saturday 15th June at 5pm and 9pm.

British Comedy Guide, 7th May 2019

Brit(ish) showcase at Montreal's Just For Laughs review

A couple of people seemed to dress the part to be in the audience of the Brit(ish) showcase at the Just For Laughs festival.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 29th July 2018

Paul Chowdhry: why everyone is fair game for comedians

Comedian Paul Chowdhry talks about his life in comedy and why he's not afraid to push the boundaries.

BBC, 12th July 2018

Comedy review: Paul Chowdhry: Live Innit

Although this stand-up has lots of rough-diamond attitude, his material in this ramshackle performance was woefully thin and repetitive.

Clive Davis, The Times, 13th November 2017

Paul Chowdhry: interview

The standup comic on the things that make him laugh the most, from people falling over to his dad.

Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 3rd November 2017

Paul Chowdhry interview

He's not a TV favourite, but the actor and comedian has built one of the most diverse audiences of any current standup, partly through the subversive use of social media. Now he's written his most personal show yet - and is booked to play Wembley.

Emine Saner, The Guardian, 5th August 2017

Taskmaster: series 3, episode 5 review

It is hard to judge how good this series compared to its two predecessors. Series 2 and 3 are both better than the first in my few, but I think I preferred the second series primarily because although he was not great at scoring points, Joe Wilkinson has so far been the funniest contestant across the three series.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 1st November 2016

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