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He's a little bit political, he's a little bit satirical, he's a lotta bit witty musical comedian with a Radio 4 vibe, and he's got a new show ... it's James Sherwood
Claudia O'Doherty is missing her cat and dog back home in Australia – but it's ok, to put things right she's got lasers and pudding in her show
The versatile Anil Desai tells EiF about his show that features all manner of stand-up, impressions, characters and more
Mr Price seems the down-to-earth type. If he wasn't in Edinburgh he'd be walking his dog singing songs to her. Imagine!
Normally an upbeat, chipper stand-up, Tiernan Douieb can't contain his anger any more – and much of it is aimed at our government. Deal with it.
Think doing stand-up comedy would be terrifying? Try doing it in your second language. Here's Norwegian Daniel Simonsen, another of this year's young talents, who is on the Free Fringe, kind of previewing for next year.
