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13/08/2017 … In the final instalment of our guide to surviving the Edinburgh Fringe, comedian and doctor Ed Patrick offers tips on getting some physical exercise.
12/08/2017 … In the third of our series on surviving the Edinburgh Fringe, doctor and comedian Kwame Asante offers his tongue-in-cheek six-point guide to sleep at the festival:1.
11/08/2017 … In our continuing series of how to survive the Fringe, medic and comedian Matt Hutchinson tackles the burning issues in festival romance…
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07/08/2017 … Aren't you just meant to be funny? As a comedian, isn't that the whole point of it?
There’s a strange parallel snobbery in comedy - where the ‘just…
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