Kemah Bob
American comedian and TV personality Kemah Bob has created and is hosting a brand-new podcast called ‘FOC IT UP with Kemah Bob’, produced by The Guilty Feminist’s team. FOC stands for Femmes of Color, however the podcast celebrates and centres on the perspectives of women, non-binary and trans-masculine comedians of color, and episodes are released every Tuesday.
The Femmes of Color Comedy Club (@focitupcomedy) is producing a podcast featuring live performances, games and chat with fierce and fabulous comedians hosted by Kemah Bob. It’s an opportunity to hear incredible comedy and get to know the folks behind the funny.
The stars of this week's Richard Osman's House of Games have hit back following criticism of one of the competitors, Kemah Bob.
This week's programmes are special Champion of Champions edition featuring Angela Barnes, Kemah Bob, Beattie Edmondson and Ade Edmondson, but when the first show was broadcast Bob, who is a comedian from Houston, Texas, received negative criticism on Twitter about her voice. Some tweets also suggested she had interrupted others.
Social media got into a tizzy when comedian Kemah Bob appeared on Richard Osman's House of Games.
American stand-up Bob, who runs the FOC It Up Comedy Club, is one of the contestants this week alongside JJ Chalmers, Victoria Derbyshire and Strictly's Kevin Clifton. But it was the voice and accent of Kemah Bob, who is from Houston, Texas, that seemed to hit the wrong note with some viewers.
After a blip a couple of weeks ago when Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall was crowned champion, Joe Thomas was another comedy winner of Richard Osman's House of Games last week.
Comedians have a phenomenal record on this show, winning week after week, series after series. Last November Brighton-based Angela Barnes, who recently got married, became the first contestant to win all five shows on the trot.
Damsel Productions and Bush Hall present two nights of live comedy featuring some of the top women performers on the UK circuit.
Kemah Bob will host with Rosie Jones, Sophie Duker, Elf Lyons, Siblings, Loose Willis (Pecs), Yuriko Kotani and Jordan Gray performing in front of real-life audiences on Thursday 10 and Friday 11 June in one of London’s most thrilling venues, Bush Hall. They’ll be joined by an all-women live band led by Anya Pearson of Dream Nails and followed by DJs.
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