Richard Gadd
The BBC has commissioned Lions (working title), an original six-part drama about two men across the decades, written and created by the multi award-winning writer and performer Richard Gadd (Baby Reindeer, Sex Education, winner of Edinburgh Comedy Award). Set and filmed in and around Glasgow, the series is made by Mam Tor Productions (a Banijay UK company) for BBC One, BBC Scotland and BBC iPlayer.
Richard Gadd and the Baby Reindeer team have won the Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre in the Oliver Awards tonight.
The show premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe before a run in London at the Bush Theatre.
It was due to open at the Ambassadors Theatre in London until Covid19.
Gadd has promised that the deeply personal show will be back.
Gadd won the Edinburgh Comedy Award in 2016 for his show Monkey See Monkey Do.
Award-winning comedian/actor Richard Gadd is one of the team working on the TV adaptation of the acclaimed book A Bit Of A Stretch: The Diaries Of A Prisoner by Chris Atkins.
Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Richard Gadd's acclaimed play Baby Reindeer will play a strictly limited London run at the Ambassadors Theatre ahead of a New York transfer to BAM in May 2020.
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.
Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Richard Gadd's latest show Monkey See, Monkey Do has been nominated for the Best Solo Festival/Tour Show award in the fourth annual Scottish Comedy Awards.
Some of the line-up has been revealed for this summer's return of The Wrestling at the Edinburgh Fringe.
The show - which won the Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize in 2011 – takes place this year at the Pleasance Grand at 11pm on August 15 and features a host of comedians taking on real wrestlers in the ring for one night only.
Among those taking part this year are James Acaster, Stuart Goldsmith, Joel Dommett, Lolly Adefope and Richard Gadd, with many more to be announced.
If there is a crisis on the live circuit as I've heard, nobody has told Knock2bag. Their various clubs around the capital have been doing the business for ten years and last night's show in their Shoreditch outpost was absolutely rammed. And I’m not just talking about the audience. With ten acts on the bill (maybe even more, I lost count) the dressing room was probably standing room only too.
The nominees for this year's prestigious Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival have been announced.
They are – in no particular order – 2017 Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Richard Gadd, Damien Power, Anne Edmonds, Tom Walker, Sammy J and Hannah Gadsby.
The nominations for the Golden Gibbo 2017 have also been revealed. They are A Visit With Nan In A Caravan, Clara Cupcakes, Double Denim, Rama Nicholas, Fran Middleton and Game Boys!
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