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Following the festive success of last year’s Lost Voice Guy’s Christmas Comedy Club, Britain’s Got Talent winner Lee Ridley (aka Lost Voice Guy) returns to ITV this Christmas Eve with a sleigh filled to the brim with some of the UK’s best loved comedy stars.
Following a successful sold out run of her new show, ‘Re-Enchantment’, at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, award-winning comedian Josie Long is set to embark on her biggest UK tour to date from 12th January to 28th September 2023.
Actually Rather Good Comedy Festival is a weekend comedy festival of Fringe previews and work-in-progress shows that brings the spirit of the Fringe to Shoreditch every July. Founded in 2012, the festival brings an attentively curated programme of sixty comedians — from big name TV favourites to up-and-coming newcomers — to the labyrinthine settings of Shoreditch Town Hall.
Comedians Josie Long and Lloyd Griffith are in the line-up for this week's Richard Osman's House of Games.
They will be taking on Steve Cram and Jeanette Kwakye.
Comedians have been doing well in this series, with Angela Barnes smashing various records and winning all five of her episodes and Isy Suttie also being the overall victor when when she appeared in November. Previous winners in this series include Neil Delamere, Rufus Hound and Stephen Mangan.
The cancellation of this year's Eurovision Song Contest left a continentally huge cultural gap but comedian and Eurovision fan Tom Taylor has big plans to fill that gap with the very first Isolation Song Contest.
Comedian Josie Long is working on a TV version of her cult 2018 film Super November.
In the film Long played a romance-obsessed English librarian living in Glasgow.
However, it remains to be seen whether she will play the lead in the TV version. Talking about the project on Channel 4 she joked that perhaps she was now too old to play the starring role she created: "The character that it's based around that I played, I think I'm too old for it now. If it gets made it'll just be me in the background being an aunt."
Once again MasterChef judges, John Torode and Gregg Wallace preside over the cooking contenders to whittle down the
Britain's Got Talent finalist Kojo Amin, Josie Long (pictured), Crystal Rasmussen, Pat Cahill, Sarah Keyworth, Tom Ward, Ken Cheng, Catherine Bohart, Darren Harriot, Nick Helm, London Hughes and Helen Bauer are among the acts supporting a cancer research benefit weekend. The shows will take place at the Bill Murray in north London on July 13 and July 14.
Following her performance at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe three-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Josie Long is back on the road with her new show, Tender.
Tender is about the mind-bending intensity of new motherhood, kindness, gentleness, and joy - all in all, the edgiest thing you will see this year. She knows it is a big ask in this current day and age, but Josie wants her audiences to feel optimistic about the future, (even if it means pulling out her repertoire of silly voices!)
Actor Wendell Pierce has joined the line-up of Robin Ince and Josie Long’s Book Shambles Live from The Royal Albert Hall on July 7.
Pierce is currently starring in Death of a Salesman at The Young Vic. The play transfers to the West End in October.
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