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Comedy News: A Little Bit OCD?

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012 by comedy_admin3


Ever wondered about Obsessive Complusive Disorder? Well your questions are about to be answered!

Jon Richardson is to make a Channel 4 programme about his obsessive-compulsive personality.

The show – which has the working title Jon Richardson: A Little Bit OCD – will form part of a week-long season about mental health conditions.

Channel 4 say the Eight Out Of Ten Cats regular will meet people across the OCD spectrum to ‘find out once and for all if he’s a simply a demanding perfectionist or has OCD’.

Richardson has previously said: ‘I never say I’m OCD, ‘cause I’m not diagnosed. But I certainly have compulsions about things that have made me…stab strangers.’

Ruby Wax is also hosting a show, provisionally called Mad Confessions, in which she follows a number of successful business people as they disclose a mental health condition to their employers, friends or family.

Wax herself has depression, which she has addressed in her stage show Losing It?

And in the flagship show of the TV season, 4 Goes Mad, eight potential employees, some of whom have a mental health condition, will be given a variety before a panel of employers, who decide who they could give a job to.

Channel 4 boss Jay Hunt said: ‘This year, we will tackle one of the biggest stigmas surrounding mental health by putting people with mental health conditions to work on Channel 4 shows and asking employers a simple question: We gave them a job; would you?’

Keep an eye out for the sure to be thought prevoking series soon!

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Comedy News: Nick Frost’s New Film… Salsa Dancing

Friday, May 4th, 2012 by comedy_admin3

When you think of salsa, you immediately think of Nick Frost….yes?

Nick Frost and Chris O’Dowd are to star in a new British romantic comedy film set in the world of salsa dancing.

Cuban Fury is based on an idea by Frost, and will be written by Jon Brown, a TV writer whose credits include Miranda, Mongrels and Two Pints Of Lager.

Frost said he’d been training in salsa for months in preparation for the film. And he said the idea came out of his ‘weird fear of dancing’ which ‘spoilt his wedding’.

He said: ‘My aim with Cuban Fury was to make a romantic comedy with fiery Salsa at its heart. I wanted to show people that sometimes it’s not about a perfect nose and abs of steel, sometimes passion, soul and fire is enough. And in case you’re wondering yes, I’ll do all my own dancing.’

Also in the cast are Peep Show’s Olivia Colman and American actress Rashida Jones, from Parks And Recreations, who will play Frost’s boss.

The film will be produced by Big Talk – which also made the sci-fi comedy Paul with Frost and his long-time collaborator Simon Pegg – and will be part financed by Film4.

Producer Nira Park said the film was commissioned from a one-line pitch because ‘the idea of Nick dancing was funny’.

She added: ‘For as long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to make a dance movie. Even better a comedy dance movie. So when I received an email from Nick Frost which read: “how would you feel if I said we should do a film where I DANCE A LOT. Imagine me in tightly fitted sequinned garments with a lot of slow-mo”, I said: “I want the poster for that movie on my wall now!”

‘I can’t wait to see Nick in a role that will showcase all of his incredible talents as a performer, even those that have remained more hidden up to this point.’

chortle

Comedy News: Jo Brand to Host New Panel Show

Thursday, April 12th, 2012 by comedy_admin3


Top stand-up comic Jo Brand has been lined up as the host of a brand new panel show - all about classic comedy.

A pilot for the currently untitled project will be recorded later this month in central London, with guests including comic actor Miles Jupp.

Producers say the new programme includes “silly games, banter, and clips from some of the funniest TV shows ever made”, and invites contestants and audience members who know their Gavin & Stacey from their Only Fools And Horses, and their Fawlty Towers from their Office.

Although no further details have been confirmed at the time of reporting, the new format is believed to be a pilot for digital repeats channel GOLD, which has secured a “double-digit millions” budget for its own original programming commissions to mark its 20th year on air. The station began life in 1992 as UK Gold, and last month announced it had ordered a new, revived series of hit 1980s satire Yes, Prime Minister.

Whilst Brand presented docu-stand-up series Jo Brand’s Big Splash for GOLD’s sister channel, Dave, in September last year, GOLD themselves have covered this territory in the past.

2006 saw the channel - then known as UKTV Gold - broadcast 5 part comedy quiz show The Sitcom Showdown. Each episode saw two teams of fans, assisted by one celebrity proponent, battle in a number of rounds of trivia and general knowledge related to their chosen favourite sitcom, for that show to be named the greater of the two - for example, the first episode saw ‘Allo ‘Allo! win over Absolutely Fabulous.

The format was covered at much the same time by BBC Radio Wales panel show Jest A Minute, which was hosted by Rhod Gilbert.
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Comedy News: Meera to host new Asian comedy show

Thursday, April 12th, 2012 by comedy_admin3

Meera Syal will be presenting a four-part British Asian comedy series for The BBC.

Meera Syal’s Asian Comedy Story, for the Asian Network, will feature two documentaries, charting the genre from Goodness Gracious Me to mainstream stand-up stars, followed by a stand-up night to be broadcast in two parts.

That show will be recorded at the BBC Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House, Central London, on April 30 and feature top stand-up Imran Yusuf, Shazia Mirza Kulvinder Ghir, Mickey Sharma, Asian Provocateurs, Humza Badman and Sami Shah

The shows will air over four consecutive nights in July as part of the digital radio station’s Stars On BBC Asian Network season, which channel controller Bob Shennan calls ‘our most ambitious, varied and exciting programming yet.’

Keep an ear out!

chortle

Line-up for first Lets Dance For Sport’s Relief is Announced!

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012 by comedy_admin3

The list of celebrities involved in this year’s Let’s Dance for Sport’s Relief has been announced bit by bit over the last weeks and now we have one more:

Miles Jupp has joined the line-up for Let’s Dance For Sport Relief.

The Balamory and Rev star was revealed in the final batch of celebrities to be revealed for the charity show, which kicks off this Saturday.

The Cuban Brothers, Outnumbered star Tyger Drew-Honey, Tracey Beaker actress Dani Harmer and former Olympian Fatima Whitbread were also in the latest announcement.

Comics previously named for the show include Omid Djalili, Patrick Monahan, Terry Alderton, Ava Vidal, Watson & Oliver and Angelos Epithemiou – who is teaming up with Shooting Stars co-star Ulrika Johsnon.

Epithemiou and Alderton will take part in the opening show alongside EastEnders actresses Tameka Empson and Laurie Brett, and veteran DJs Tony Blackburn and David Hamilton – and will be judged by Keith Lemon, Graham Norton and Greg Davies.

Previous winners include Robert Webb, Rufus Hound & James Thornton with Charlie Baker

chortle

Imran Yusuf ‘Bring The Thunder’

Thursday, February 9th, 2012 by comedy_admin3

Imran Yusuf will be performing his sell out 2011 Edinburgh So ‘Bring The Thunder’ in Soho from the 17th - 21st April 2012!

Comedy News: An Unlikely Duo Hit The Stage

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 by comedy_admin3


Who would have thought that top comedian Joe Pasquale would be be paired up with Jesus! (Well the actor Robert Powell who played him anyway)

Fifties comedy hit Doctor In The House is being revived for the stage – featuring the unlikely duo of stand-up comedian Joe Pasquale and famous actor Robert Powell.

The play is based on Richard Gordon’s comic novels – which inspired the 1954 film Doctor In The House which made a star of Drik Bogarde, and spawned six sequels and an ITV sitcom.

The play opens at the Churchill Theatre, Bromley, on March 20 – the first of 14 week-long stint at theatres across the UK.

Joe Pasquale, 50, stars as a hapless ‘young’ medical student, facing constant run-ins with the irascible head surgeon Sir Lancelot Spratt, played by Powell, at the fictional St Swithin’s Teaching Hospital in London

Pasquale said: ‘I think it’s going to be a lot of fun to do, as I’ll be appearing alongside one of my idols, Robert Powell. What a legend! The 39 Steps, Jesus of Nazareth, The Survivor, Asylum, The Detectives… Now that’s a proper actor – looks like I’m going to be in good company.’

The cast also includes Emma Barton, who played Honey Mitchell in Eastenders for three years and Tom Butcher who was PC Steve Loxton in The Bill.

The dates are:

March 20-25: Churchill Theatre, Bromley
March 26-31: Theatre Royal, Windsor
April 2-7: Malvern Festival Theatre
April 10-15: Nottingham Theatre Royal
April 16-21: Kings Theatre Southsea
April 23-28: Venue Cymru, Llandudno
April 30-May 5: Chelmsford, Civic Theatre
May 21-26 Richmond Theatre
May 29-June 2: Theatre Royal Plymouth
June 11-16: Grand Theatre Wolverhampton
June 18-23: New Brighton Floral Pavillion
June 25-30: Theatre Royal Newcastle
July 2-9: Cambridge Arts Theatre
July 9-14: Colchester Mercury Theatre
July 16-21: Cheltenham Everyman Theatre

One great Stand-up comedian & a fine actor will surely create a masterpiece on stage!

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George Michael’s Mental Anguish Discussed by John Ryan

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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George Michael’s Mental Anguish Discussed by John Ryan

So, George Michael received an 8 week sentence. We can joke about him singing ‘Freedom’ or ‘Lets go Outside’ but let’s face it he has lost his liberty and if he is lucky might get to go outside for short periods when he isn’t on a lock down. How will prison affect his mental health? The reality is that even with the right support he will have a tough time coping with being away from family, friends and the comforts of home. Anxiety and depression are a prisoner’s bedmates and the long term effects are the sort of things that Comedian john Ryan talks about in his shows ‘Cracking Up’ and ‘Beyond Prison’.

Invite John Ryan to discuss this issue by contacting:

Andrew Dingley at Comic Voice Management

andrew@hahaheehee.com | 0845 459 56 56 ext.227

JOHN RYAN

“Upbeat, interesting and unique” ITV

“A five star performer” LBC Radio

Edinburgh Highlight award winner

The irresistibly amiable John Ryan uses his acerbic wit and seemingly encyclopaedic knowledge of the world around him to keep any audience on their toes. His East End Irish upbringing gives him the rare ability to connect with people from diverse backgrounds.

Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award Shortlist Nominees Are Out!

Friday, August 27th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

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THE American comedian Bo Burnham, who turned 20 during this year’s festival, yesterday became the youngest ever nominee for the Fringe’s top comedy award.
Inspired by European and Australian performers - many of them major festival names - he launched his Edinburgh debut this summer, after becoming an internet sensation at home. The Foster’s Edinburgh Comedy Awards, sponsored by the Australian beer brand for the first time this year, broke new ground on several fronts yesterday, in its 30th year.

Imran Yusuf, a 30-year-old Muslim comedian and former video games worker, became the first free Fringe show to be nominated for the festival’s top comedy awards, as one of six on the Best Newcomer list. Meanwhile, the five top names nominated for the main Best Comedy Show award yesterday included two women for the first time, Josie Long and Sarah Millican. Both had previously won the Best Newcomer prize.

The awards producer, Nica Burns, said: “Two fantastic 30th anniversary shortlists reflect the enormous changes in the comedy landscape. It took a very impassioned, intense debate to select the nominees from an extremely strong and diverse long list - 2010 will be remembered as a vintage year for comedy.”

Burnham has been seen as a festival phenomenon this year. His comic videos have brought tens of millions of hits on the YouTube site, but he is up against formidable competition for the £10,000 prize from Long, Millican and the two men - Greg Davies from TV show The Inbetweeners and Russell Kane.

Imran Yusuf, who has performed some 500 comedy shows in the past three years in his determination to build a stand-up career, has played to a room for about 50 people in the Laughing Horse Free Fringe. He was nominated for the Best Newcomer prize, worth £5,000.

He said his afternoon show, An Audience with Imran Yusuf, worked from the premise that “regardless of what you look like, who you are, or where you come from, what ultimately defines us is our behaviour”.

Yusuf was meeting agents and producers yesterday for career “strategising” after a string of top reviews and the awards nomination. Yusuf was one of six names in contention for the Newcomer slot, including Asher Treleaven, Gareth Richards, the sketch group Late Night Gimp Fight!, Roisin Conaty and The Boy With Tape On His Face, played by comic Sam Wills.

Laughing Horse director Alex Petty, with more than 300 free shows on his slate, said: “It’s pure stand-up, quite autobiographical, he always performs with a huge amount of energy.

“It’s a first nomination for the festival and any free shows. It’s something myself and the performers are immensely happy with. It means you can do a free show and get a nomination.”

And the nominees are…

BEST COMEDY SHOW
Bo Burnham: Words, Words, Words
Josie Long: Be Honourable!
Greg Davies: Firing Cheeseballs at a Dog
Russell Kane: Smokescreens and Castles
Sarah Millican: Chatterbox

BEST NEWCOMER
Asher Treleaven: Secret Door
An Audience with Imran Yusuf
The Boy with Tape on his Face
Gareth Richards: Stand Up Between Songs
Late Night Gimp Fight!
Roisin Conaty: Hero, Warrior, Fireman, Liar

By Tim Cornwell, The Scotsman

Foster’s Edinburgh Comedy Award Nominees Announced!

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 by comedy_admin3

Worldwide Comedy News Updated Daily

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The Short-list nominees for his years Edinburgh Fringe festival have been announced:

Comedians Bo Burnham, in his first appearance at Edinburgh, Josie Long and Sarah Millican are among those shortlisted for best comedy show award at the city’s annual festival.

Long and Millican were both former best newcomer winners for awards, which are sponsored this year for the first time by lager brand Foster’s. Russell Kane, winning his third nomination, and Greg Davies from We Are Klang, making his solo debut, make up the quintet of potential winners.

There are six candidates for best newcomer this year – Imran Yusuf, Asher Treleaven, Gareth Richards, Late Night Gimp Fight, Roisin Conaty and The Boy with the Tape on His Face. Although Late Night Gimp Fight performed at last year’s festival, their show was shorter than the allotted time slot, meaning that they snuck in just under the wire.

Nica Burns, producer of the Edinburgh comedy awards, said they were “two fantastic 30th anniversary shortlists which reflect the enormous changes in the comedy landscape. It took a very impassioned, intense debate to select the nominees from an extremely strong and diverse long list. 2010 will be remembered as a vintage year for comedy.”

James Meikle and agencies, guardian.co.uk


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