
Book Review: Fringe, by James Aylett and James Lark
23/09/2006 … Around 17,000 performers will swarm to Edinburgh next month, and most of them won’t have a clue what they’re doing.
Book Review: Fringe, by James Aylett and James Lark
23/09/2006 … Around 17,000 performers will swarm to Edinburgh next month, and most of them won’t have a clue what they’re doing.
Review: The Authorised Biography of Ronnie Barker
23/09/2006 … Among today’s generation of comedy fans, Ronnie Barker is considered more a bit passé.
Review: Frankie Howerd: Stand-up Comic by Graham McCann
23/09/2006 … By the end, Frankie Howerd was almost a parody of himself, the awkward, arched stance and unconvincing Brillo pad hairpiece as much as an overexposed trademark as…
Book review: Eric Morecambe Unseen, edited by William Cook
23/09/2006 … ‘The lost diaries, jokes and photographs,’ reads the cover line on Eric Morecambe Unseen, promising to unearth a buried treasure trove of the great man’s…
Book review: And Now For Something Completely Digital
23/09/2006 … Amazon currently lists 142 books about Monty Python.
Book review: Getting The Joke by Oliver Double
23/09/2006 … Comedy, unlike some other art forms, is enjoyed more the less you know about how it works.
Book review: Bill Hicks, Agent Of Evolution by Kevin Booth
23/09/2006 … As the prologue to this personal memoir of his lifelong friend Bill Hicks, Kevin Booth recalls one of the many times they were tripping on mushrooms on his family’s…
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