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by Isabelle Adam of Comedy Club 4 Kids
30/08/2025 … Last Saturday, it was announced that Comedy Club 4 Kids had won the Victoria Wood prize at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
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                                                            by Isabelle Adam of Comedy Club 4 Kids
30/08/2025 … Last Saturday, it was announced that Comedy Club 4 Kids had won the Victoria Wood prize at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
 
                                
                                                            By Laura Lexx and Oliver Double
18/08/2025 … Every year the Edinburgh Fringe runs, with hundreds of venues hosting thousands of performers spewing hundreds of thousands of jokes.
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                                © Christopher Hope                            Charlie Mulliner chose creativity over motherhood
16/08/2025 … ‘There are loads more babies now.
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                                © Kim Newmoney                            Dylan Adler is at home at the Edinburgh Fringe
14/08/2025 … I have always been a fan of musical comedy and looked up to comics such as Tim Minchin and Flight of the Conchords.
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                                © Andrew Pugsley                            Asks Showstopper! co-creator Adam Meggido
13/08/2025 … Saturday Night Live, the US comedy TV show that launched the careers of many Hollywood A-listers over the last fifty years, is developing a British version to air…
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                                © Mindy Tucker                            Lily Blumkin on how comedy characters and improv were more honest than stand-up
12/08/2025 … ‘That didn’t sound like me at all,’ I thought when the recording finished.
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                                © Dev Bowman                            ...and that they might end up in the jokes, by Britt Migs
11/08/2025 … ‘Is this gonna end up in one of your little skits?’ It’s one of those questions that every comic has got countless times from their family members.
 
                                
                                                            There are much better ways to relieve stress, says Alex Stringer
10/08/2025 … I think we can all agree that comedians are mental, right? Like, telling jokes to strangers for validation and/or money is a weird thing to enjoy.
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