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Count Arthur Strong, Leeds City Varieties review

Stargazing and mangled syntax.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 20th September 2019

How Count Arthur Strong conquered comedy

As the dyspeptic old-school entertainer embarks on a tour, his creator Steve Delaney reflects on dedicating his life to one character.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 16th September 2019

Comedy.co.uk Awards 2018 winners revealed

The public have voted Derry Girls as Best New TV Sitcom in the Comedy.co.uk Awards 2018, with Inside No. 9 named Comedy Of The Year 2018 for the second year running. Other winners include Friday Night Dinner, Taskmaster and Vic & Bob's Big Night Out.

British Comedy Guide, 4th February 2019

Count Arthur Strong announces 2019 tour

Count Arthur Strong will tour the UK in 2019 with astronomy themed show Is There Anybody Out There?

British Comedy Guide, 12th December 2018

BBC Radio reveals Christmas 2018 comedy highlights

BBC Radio has revealed its 2018 Christmas comedy highlights. The Shuttleworths and Party will return, there's the 50th episode of Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!, and more.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd November 2018

Live review: Count Arthur Strong

Maybe not his finest mantelpiece to date, but not far off.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th June 2018

Review: Count Arthur Strong Is Alive And Unplugged

Despite being a BBC sitcom star, austerity has struck Count Arthur Strong Enterprises.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th May 2018

Count Arthur Strong: Is Alive and Unplugged review

Overall this is an entertaining, silly, fun evening out that doesn't always deliver, but certainly raises more than a smile or two.

Matt Forrest, The Reviews Hub, 15th May 2018

Interview with Count Arthur creator Steve Delaney

We speak to the man behind the hat, glasses and moustache, Steve Delaney, about his colourful creation, Count Arthur Strong, and the eponymous TV sitcom.

British Comedy Guide, 5th March 2018

50 best TV shows of 2017, #33: Alas, the last showing for Steve Delaney's Marmite malapropist. When this old-fashioned sitcom was on its best form, it was as good as the classics.

The Guardian, 30th November 2017

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