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Edinburgh Fringe with Andi Osho

Andi Osho is at the helm for a selection of jokes, conversation and anecdotes from comedians appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe.

It's Week Two in Edinburgh - the washing up is piling up, the supply of painkillers and clean clothes is running down, and the laughs are in full flow. Rising star of stand-up Andi Osho is your host for a selection of fantastic and funny performances, conversation and anecdotes from performers appearing at the 2011 Edinburgh Fringe including Mark Watson, Des Clarke, Barry Cryer, Shazia Mirza, Dave Gorman, Kevin Bridges, Mark Thomas plus many more.

5 hours, 15 minutes

Last on

Sat 13 Aug 2011 00:45

Chapters

  • Andi Osho + David O’ Doherty

    Meet your sparkling hostess for this Edinburgh themed comedy zone, and hear an award-winning Irish comedian’s first ever musical composition.

    Duration: 08:36

  • Bright Club

    Bruce Morton hears about a new comedy night –for scientists. Can these young researchers turn their day jobs into stand-up stories?

    Duration: 09:41

  • Comedy Confessions: Barry Cryer

    The comedian who’s penned lines for Morecambe and Wise and The Two Ronnies tells Father Joe Mills about his showbiz life.

    Duration: 28:00

  • Shazia Mirza

    The comedienne talks about being pictured in the National Portrait Gallery, and how to remove unwanted body hair.

    Duration: 19:28

  • Ali McGregor

    The girl who ran away from the opera with a unique take on a rock favourite

    Duration: 03:36

  • Funny Friends: Des Clarke

    Could this be the nicest man in comedy? Susan Calman finds out.

    Duration: 28:00

  • Mark Watson

    The Welshman drops in on MacAulay and Co whilst in the middle of one of his own shows, bringing his audience with him.

    Duration: 05:05

  • Otto Kuhnle and Henning Wehn

    Definitive proof that Germans can be funny.

    Duration: 12:49

  • Mark Thomas

    The comedian and activist talks about Extreme Rambling – along the wall between Israel and Palestine.

    Duration: 11:13

  • Dave Gorman

    The Edinburgh favourite asks Janice Forsyth if she can come out to play.

    Duration: 08:30

  • Comic to Comic: Andy Zaltzman

    Bruce Morton follows the path taken by a modern master of satire.

    Duration: 26:14

  • Milton Jones

    The man with the alarming shirts and mane of hair talks to Janice Forsyth.

    Duration: 12:19

  • Greg at The Stand

    Greg McHugh at the Glasgow Comedy Club with Stephen K Amos, Zoe Lyons and W Kamau Bell.

    Duration: 13:44

  • MacAulay and Co selection

    Three of the acts who entertained audiences at the 2010 Fringe: Gary Delaney, Abandoman and Ava Vidal.

    Duration: 12:30

  • Comedy Confessions: Hardeep Singh Kohli

    The radio and TV presenter tells all to Father Joe Mills.

    Duration: 26:24

  • Mitch Benn

    Guitar in hand, the comedy songwriter strums his stuff for Janice Forsyth.

    Duration: 14:34

  • Andrew Maxwell

    The Irishman talks about his brush with politics. And how to wear a cravat.

    Duration: 13:58

  • Tom Green

    The king of gross-out comedy on his return to stand-up.

    Duration: 15:07

  • Daniel Sloss and Kevin Bridges

    Two young Scottish comedians talk about their careers so far.

    Duration: 19:21

  • Phil Nichol

    The Canadian comic slips into the guise of beat poet Bobby Spade.

    Duration: 07:32

  • Flanders and Swann

    Tim Fitz-Higham and Duncan Walsh Atkins with a classic song you Gknow you want to sing along with.

    Duration: 04:10

Broadcast

  • Sat 13 Aug 2011 00:45