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Nish Kumar: ‘My career is just a hobby that got out of hand’
Comedian Nish Kumar speaks to Sophie Clarke about touring, Taskmaster, gigging in Belfast and upsetting a very technically savvy man...
‘My new show could be terrible and if it is I’ll never do it again’ - comedian William Thompson
East Belfast comedian William Thompson chats to Sophie Clarke about working on his new show, having more confidence as a teen and having to convince people he has cerebral palsy
Comedy legend Roy Walker says he is ‘just getting started’
Comedy favourite Roy Walker is still making people laugh at 83. Ahead of shows with Jimmy Cricket, Adrian Walsh and Gene Fitzpatrick, he tells Gail Bell about being a wizard, what he thinks of Catchphrase today and how yoga keeps him fit
‘I don’t know a lot about Belfast but it needs to chuckle’ - comedian Paddy Young
Ahead of his Belfast show comedian Paddy Young chats to Sophie Clarke about bad gigs, his hatred of the internet and how everyone is hungry, horny and scared...
Border poll: Grimes and McKee offer a fresh perspective on a New Ireland
Northern Ireland comedy’s first cross-community double act, Conor Grimes and Alan McKee, are going on the road with their New Ireland show, asking the important questions about reunification, like what Tayto will prevail. Sophie Clarke finds out more from the Grimes half of duo...
Royally funny: Comedian Tim Dillon brings his American Royalty show to Belfast
The New York comic and podcaster is proud of Irish Catholic descent
Strictly’s Les Dennis says ‘nay’ to rumours he is secretly a horse
Social media users began querying Dennis about his alleged equine identity after a joke made by comedian Adam Rowe.
Funny Boy actress: It is sad film about Sri Lankan riots is still relevant today
It is set against the backdrop of massive anti-Tamil riots in Colombo known as Black July.
Daring hamster escapologist draws comparisons with Jean-Claude Van Damme
The flexible rodent shimmied up the corner of a wall in an attempt at liberation.
Ipswich family named funniest in Britain by the Beano
The Millers won the public vote with their rendition of a Queen song.