I have various early memories of travelling and going on holiday in my childhood. Most of the time on family holidays we would stay in the uk but there were a few times when we went abroad to places such as Malta or Spain. I used to love […]
I’ll be the first to admit that I used to be very skeptical about podcasts. What did I want with an MP3 of someone talking at me for an hour, or so, when I could just listen to music or read a book? I didn’t even listen to […]
This week I wasn’t able to go to improv as I had to go on a trip to a television festival with work but luckily enough this week it was the year anniversary since I started training in improv and thought would do a ‘year in review’ type […]
It was announced last week that Alan Carr will be stepping down from his job as a chat show host in the new year because he cannot compete with Graham Nortons viewing figures. The chat show has lasted for a whopping 16 series and whilst it has reached […]
If you are looking for a book that is easy to read and is all about the life of being on SNL and the American Improv scene then this is the book for you. The autobiography of Amy Poehler takes you on a journey that you may not […]
Each week, we will be taking an in depth look at some of the best sitcoms and comedy shows from both the UK and the USA. Today we will be looking at a show that is a reake and features one of the biggest names from sitcoms of […]
This week we look at a solo pop star that was around in 1999 and 2000 and had some success with her cheesy songs and catchy beats, her real name is Anna Kumble and she was a TV presenter and actress when her music career stopped – this […]
Now, before we get started let’s just summarise who the Impractical Jokers actually are for anyone who has not heard of them before. Joe Gatto, James Murr, Sal Vulcano and Brian Quinn are four friends who met back in high school and formed an Improv comedy group called The Tenderloins. The gang […]
There’s no new episode of the Improv London podcast this week, so I’m taking the opportunity to talk about a classic episode instead: Michael Such. It was my interview with Michael that convinced me that the Improv London podcast could really work. The first episode with Steve Roe […]
Each week, we will be taking an in depth look at some of the best sitcoms and comedy shows from both the UK and the USA. This week we will be looking at a show that was such a big hit that it took the UK by sort, […]