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When devoted Swindon Town fan comedian Ivo Graham spotted that it was possible to sponsor individual players in his beloved team it was an opportunity that he deemed too good to miss.
Unite is a new sitcom starring Claire Skinner (Outnumbered), Radio 4 favourite Mark Steel (In Town With Mark Steel, News Quiz), Mark’s son Elliot Steel (Roast Battles, Comedy Central At The Comedy Store) and rising comedy star Ivo Graham (Dave’s Edinburgh Comedy Award’ nominee 2019, HIGNFY).
It will air on Radio 4 on January 17 at 11.30am as part of BBC Radio 4's latest Comedy Playhouse season.
Two risisng stars are lined up to make their debuts on the next two editions of Have I Got News For You.
Ivo Graham, who bagged a Dave's Edinburgh Comedy Award nomination for his show Game of Life this summer, will be one of the guests on the show on November 8 alongside Ian Hislop and Paul Merton.
The guest host on November 8 wll be Adil Ray and the other panellist will be journalist Helen Lewis.
The Greenwich Comedy Festival always feels like the last laugh of summer to me. The weather is still balmy when you arrive – if you are lucky – but as the gigs are in a large marquee it marks the moment when my big coat is taken out of the wardrobe and dusted off. But enough about my sartorial choices, is the comedy any good?
One of the unexpected themes of the Edinburgh Fringe this year has been new parenthood. Josie Long did a whole show about it, it was a striking centrepiece of Jessica Fostekew's Dave's Edinburgh Comedy Award-nominated show and it forms the crust on Ivo Graham's tasty pie of a show The Game of Life, which also bagged an Edinburgh Comedy Award nomination. This year's Best Show prize was won by Jordan Brookes. Just as white and male as Graham but maybe more artistically ambitious.
Following a sold-out run at 2018’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Ivo Graham is touring Motion Sickness throughout the UK.
Ivo is growing up. So, this is his “moving in together” show: his “getting married” show: his “having kids” show. Sounds exhausting, right? Imagine being the one actually doing it
At a time when I regularly hear about comedy clubs struggling to survive it was good this week to hear about two new clubs opening. There’s a big new swanky joint in Glasgow and down south in London Pizza Express Live, just round the corner from Holborn station, is putting on stand-up on Monday nights and is a very welcome – and comfy – addition to the live circuit.
Comedians Tez Ilyas, Richard Gadd and Ivo Graham are among the names announced as "Last Leg Correspondents" for C4. The series launches today.
In a post-truth world where journalists, pollsters, and a whole litany of experts have lost their ability to get inside people's heads and work out what the hell they are thinking, Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker are going to send our their own Last Leg Correspondents around the UK to find out what the hell is happening outside of the studio in the big bad world.
If you like your comedy with large words and beautiful linguistic flourishes read on then buy a ticket immediately for Ivo Graham.
Ivo Graham might as well have "future star" written through him like "Blackpool" through a stick of rock purchased in a famous seaside resort in the north-west. He won the Gilded Balloon's So You Think You're Funny? competition in 2009 at a horrendously early age and then went off to get a proper education and a degree. He is now back and funnier than ever.
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