A weekend of live comedy culminating in the New Comedy Award final on Sun 14 August.
Comedian Simon Munnery sings a song about cider and tells of trying to please his dog.
Comedian Seymour Mace shows off his latest character, Mannequin Hands.
Comedian Andy Zaltzman talks us through the heavy stuff.
Comedian Maureen Langan would kill for a book deal.
Comedian Fern Brady on what she finds scary and being mistaken for a man.
Comedian James Nokise on gangs and why New Zealand is like Chewbacca.
Barry Humphries brings his acclaimed Weimar Cabaret show to the Edinburgh Festival
Comedian Nish Kumar on why the Spice Girls are one of history's greatest mistakes.
The comedian learns an important lesson about Scottish audiences.
Comedian Susan Calman on why being a Scottish lesbian at the Fringe has its benefits.
A brand new musical created from scratch before our very eyes.
Phil Ellis talks to stand ups Marcus Brigstocke and Lou Sanders and gets some advice
Phil Ellis catches up with Nick Mohammed and the Birthday Girls
With a classic Radio Active sketch and Angus Deayton, Ellie Taylor and Harry Venning.
Phil Ellis takes to the Royal Mile and talks to Newsjack host Nish Kumar and Fern Brady.
Phil hears from Mark Watson, Ian D Montfort and the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ New Comedy Award hopefuls.
Phil hears from Jake Yapp, Mae Martin and the New Comedy Award semi-finalists.
Phil talks to Sofie Hagen and Mark Cooper-Jones and nearly climbs Arthur's Seat.
Advice for Fringe first-timers from stand-up veterans, courtesy of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 Extra.