Amy Gledhill
Ian Smith (Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Show nominee, The News Quiz, The Now Show) and Amy Gledhill (British Comedy Awards nominee, Would I Lie To You?, Late Night Mash, The Jonathan Ross Show) are taking their critically-acclaimed comedy podcast Northern News on the road for the very first time, for a live tour of t’North this June. The tour will head to Sheffield, Hull, Leeds and Manchester.
Comedians Ian Smith (The News Quiz, The Now Show, Popatron) and Amy Gledhill (Late Night Mash, Harry Hill’s Clubnite, The Jonathan Ross Show, Guessable) have joined forces to create a brand new comedy podcast, Northern News.
Ian and Amy – two Northerners living in London – are missing out on the juicy stories from their hometowns.
With Graham Norton not currently doing any new shows on a Friday night there's a chance for Jonathan Ross to reclaim the chat show crown. Tonight's show sounds like fun with a gaggle of comics appearing alongside Andy Serkis, Peter Crouch, Abbey Clancey and Paulo Nutini – Alan Carr, Amy Gledhill and Babatunde Aleshe.
The animation keynote is Manchester Animation Festival’s yearly opportunity to hear from a titan of industry.
This year’s speaker will be Charlie Perkins. Charlie is the newly appointed Head of the multi-award-winning Channel 4 Comedy department. She comes from Blink Industries where she was Head of Comedy and a writer and producer on the web and TV series of cult-comedy Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared, of which the new series is streaming now on All 4.
Amy Gledhill has had a pretty good Edinburgh Fringe. Her sketch group The Delightful Sausage has just been nominated for the Dave's Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Show prize for the second time and Gledhill's solo show has landed her a Best Newcomer nomination. It's one of those quirks of the Award T&Cs that even though she has been up for the main award in a previous year she is still a newcomer as a solo act.
A Lovely Time is a new podcast in which comedian and actress Amy Gledhill (as seen on BBC One, CBBC, Channel 4) interviews comedians about what makes their perfect day.
Comedian/writer Amy Gledhill has been named as the latest recipient of the BBC’s Caroline Aherne Bursary.
Gledhill, who is from Hull and is a member of sketch group The Delightful Sausage, beat hundreds of other comics to win the prize, which was launched in memory of Caroline Aherne, the popular comedy star and writer who died in 2016. Sophie Willan was the previous winner.
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