
The language of comedy
Michael Monkhouse on why only English jokes are funny
04/04/2008 … Omid Djalili once quipped: ‘I'm the only Iranian comedian in the world.
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Michael Monkhouse on why only English jokes are funny
04/04/2008 … Omid Djalili once quipped: ‘I'm the only Iranian comedian in the world.
Stand-up and improv need each other, says Benny Harris
27/03/2008 … I’m a British expat who belongs to an improv troupe in Hollywood and performs stand-up in comedy clubs in the Los Angeles area, so I have some opinions about Charlie…
Hartley Pool on entertaining the expats
25/03/2008 … Have your dreams of Ross Noble-like fame come crashing down in the face of one bemused looking Japanese tourist, a rather unfriendly looking cat and an overly enthusiastic…
Charlie Partridge thinks gags are over-rated
12/03/2008 … A familiar bit of advice given to many aspiring open-spot comedians (apart from to gig at every opportunity) is to trim the fat off one’s set – aiming to cut…
Dave Cohen on 20 years of new material nights
07/03/2008 … Here’s an anniversary you won’t be reading about anywhere else.
Michael Monkhouse pays tribute to his namesake
03/03/2008 … It's no fun being called Monkhouse.
Stephen Grant : The acceptance speech I should have given
26/02/2008 … Monday night was the Chortle awards, and I won best compere.
Michael Monkhouse on the comedy that's an insidious enemy
24/02/2008 … I was chuffed to read that shy Frasier actor Kelsey Grammer is turning into a sensational cinema attraction.
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