Stuart Goldsmith
Stuart Goldsmith

Stuart Goldsmith

  • English
  • Writer, stand-up comedian and podcaster

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Stuart Goldsmith's top 10 moments from his podcast

Josie Long, Shappi Khorsandi and Bill Burr are among his favourite interviewees.

The List, 30th January 2017

The rise and fall and rise of podcasts

More than four million people listen to podcasts in the UK. We speaks to the stars behind the pod phenomenon...

Eamonn Forde, The Big Issue, 26th September 2016

How podcasting changed the rules of stand-up

Richard Herring says that part of the reason for his podcast's success is that, in the current TV climate that favours "soundbites and rehearsed stories, you don't get many long chats with people any more."

Ben Williams, i Newspaper, 19th September 2016

The podcast that gets inside comedians' heads

Part podcast, part therapy session, The Comedian's Comedian offers a peek into the inner life of stand-ups. Meet its creator, Stuart Goldsmith.

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 6th September 2016

BCG Recommended Shows

The top shows British Comedy Guide saw at the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe.

British Comedy Guide, 15th August 2016

Six tips for podcasting with Stuart Goldsmith (Link expired)

Ever wanted to start your own podcast? In this video Stuart Goldsmith, the man behind the hit Comedian​'s Comedian podcast, shares his tips.

Alex Watson, WOW247, 9th August 2016

The best comedy podcasters to see at the Fringe (Link expired)

Podcasts are an excellent way to get better acquainted with your comedy idols.

Craig Leiper, WOW247, 9th August 2016

Let's sell this gig out!

Michael Legge urges us to give each of these great comics a crowd surge. We'll be at these shows at these times... come with us!

Michael Legge, FringePig, 5th August 2016

BWW Q&A - Stuart Goldsmith

We speak to comedian Stuart Goldsmith about his 2016 Edinburgh Fringe show Compared To What.

Natalie O'Donoghue, Broadway World, 26th July 2016

Stand-up: unpretentious but often anti-intellectual

Comedians tend to apologise for making any highbrow references in their material. I wish more felt at ease quoting poetry like Liam Williams.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 24th June 2016

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