Ray Peacock interview
Ray Peacock is a stand-up comedian from Warrington, who is best known as one half of the Peacock and Gamble double act. He came to prominence in the Big and Daft Comedy group, though you may also recognise him from TV appearances on Russell Howard’s Good News, Not Going Out, and Doctor Who. In an […]
Jonny And The Baptists Q&A
Nigel Farage’s worst enemy Jonny and the Baptists return to the Edinburgh Fringe in August to heap more misery on UKIP and their politician pals.
Five questions for Dan Nightingale
Circuit favourite Dan Nightingale returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with his new stand-up show, Dan Nightingale Is Trying His Best Not To Be A Dick.
Five questions for BEASTS
Silly comedy trio BEASTS return to Edinburgh in August, bringing their mad bag of sketches to the Pleasance. They let Giggle Beats in on their new show, SOLO, working with Tom Parry of Pappys, and more.
Romesh Ranganathan Q&A
Romesh Ranganathan is a rising stand-up comedian who you might recognise from recent appearances on Mock The Week. The former teacher, last year nominated for Best Newcomer in the Edinburgh Comedy Awards, lets us in on his experiences of panel shows, his thoughts on industry awards, his latest show, and plans to tour in the autumn.
Five questions for Kai Humphries
Kai Humphries is a stand-up comedian from Tyneside who’s currently supporting Daniel Sloss on tour. Ahead of his latest Edinburgh Fringe show, Stuff Protocol, Kai takes five questions from Giggle Beats.
Edinburgh Fringe 2014: five shows for children
The Edinburgh Fringe has a ton of great shows for kids. And the good news is that there’s lots of free entertainment too.
Five questions for Susan Calman
Glaswegian Fringe veteran and Radio 4 mainstay Susan Calman brings her new show, Lady Like, to Edinburgh in August with her unique brand of cheerful quick-wit in tow.