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15 July 2019
Interview with Liza Treyger
I just talk about what I want to talk about and I feel no pressure to say anything.
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15 July 2019
Interview with Clive Anderson
"I am not the Clive Anderson who tweets very day about Brexit, or the Clive Anderson who writes about the Bible or the Clive Anderson who runs an auction hose in America."
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15 July 2019
Interview with Brodi Snook
"I finished high school, didn’t go to university and moved to the UK on a one-way ticket when I was 18, where I immediately began bar work (because I love breaking those Aussie-abroad stereotypes)."
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15 July 2019
Interview with Michael Odewale
"The honest answer is I don’t know. I’ve realised that’s one of the smartest answers you can give sometimes apart from on exam questions."
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14 July 2019
Interview with Sam Morrison
"When I go into my gay jokes in some rooms, they feel it as a political attack when it’s purely me trying to discuss my life. That sentiment has increased in certain rooms over the past 4 years."
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14 July 2019
Interview with Sophie Duker
"Edinburgh Fringe gets into your bones, you breathe it in every morning and shit it out at night. It’s beautiful and exhausting and all-encompassing and unique."
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14 July 2019
Interview with Arabella Weir
"I was desperate for attention and performing seemed like the best way to earn a living and get the attention I craved as a show off."
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14 July 2019
Interview with Robyn Perkins
"Number one piece of advice: don't go until you KNOW you are ready. The biggest mistake is someone doing their first hour too early."
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13 July 2019
Interview with Izzy Mant, comedy producer and comedian
"Tea on set often tastes faintly of fish, I’ve never understood why... Something to do with the urns. "
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13 July 2019
Interview with Darius Davies
"I prefer to take a moment to reflect on my thoughts and try and see every side of the equation before and if I commentate. I believe in today’s society people are to swift to react."
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13 July 2019
Interview with Jena Friedman
"Politics wasn’t really something Americans cared about prior to 2016, whereas now people really do care and for good reason, it just doesn’t make them laugh."
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13 July 2019
Interview with Sean Patton
"Being a raving buffoon for the enjoyment of others is all I’ve ever been good at."
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12 July 2019
Interview with Troy Hawke
I had clients as a student psychotherapist and figured it wouldn’t be a great experience for someone to see their therapist up on stage in a club one night.
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12 July 2019
Interview with Phil Cornwell
"I have a family link to the Great British Music Hall where my great grandfather plied his trade as a comedian."
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12 July 2019
Interview with Beth Heath Netherton, senior publicist and performer
"I did that for a few years, then decided to run away to China."
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12 July 2019
Interview with Sara Barron
"It’s about hating your friends and, occasionally, liking your enemies. It’s a tightrope walk between honesty and cruelty, open-mindedness and naiveté, self-awareness and self-loathing."
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11 July 2019
Interview with Jack Gleadow
I just don’t think its within me to talk about these issues as much as audiences enjoy comedy like that I think its also nice to have some escapism from it.
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11 July 2019
Interview with Chris Washington
"If you’re doing a 20 minute serious bit about Brexit with no laughs, you’re probably in the wrong game IMHO"