
Presented by comedian and comedy researcher Jim Judges this podcast will focus on stand-up character comedy. We’ll be meeting and hearing from a whole host of comedians about their work and finding out about their background, how they got started, their on-stage experiences, their writing process and their motivations for what they do. Along the way we will also consider some of the differences an... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Jim Judges chats with comedian and actor Alexis Dubus, the sharp mind behind the suave, sardonic and very popular comedy character Marcel Lucont. They talk costume, attitude, material and the comic power of silence, with a nod to the cult classic poe... more
In this episode of The Character of Comedy, comedian and comedy researcher Jim Judges talks to actor and comedian Casey Filips, the man behind Tobias Finlay-Fraser, a gloriously pompous British actor who claims to be “the greatest of his generation”.... more
In this episode, we hear from comedian and "rising star" Andy Barr about how he got started, his on-stage journey, and the making of his Leicester Comedy Festival award-nominated show, which is set for a great reception at the Edinburgh Fringe and be... more
In this episode Jim Judges talks with comedian Jack Kirwan to explore his journey in stand-up and the creation of his wildly popular character, Gary Powndland. Jack shares insights into the success of his viral online videos and the triumph of his se... more
In this episode Jim Judges sits down with Damon Conlan comedy magician or Jocular Prestidigitator as he’s known. Damon’s act blends magic and comedy with ease, bridging the boundaries between stand-up, character comedy, and illusion. Together, Jim an... more
In this episode of The Character of Comedy, Jim Judges chats with Jerry Bakewell: Britain’s most unsuccessful Mexican wrestler and Europe’s heaviest light entertainer. A wrestler, comedian, and all-round friendly chap, Jerry shares his unique journey... more
In this episode, comedian and comedy researcher Jim Judges talks to actor, comedian, and community arts director and award winner Janice Connolly. Janice has lots to share from her early beginnings in pub theatre and her extensive experience as a fou... more
In this episode comedian and comedy researcher Jim Judges talks to Birmingham based character comedian Richard Dadd. Richard is a podcaster*, comedian, former breaking talent award nominee and host of the Late Night Sweet Shop, a monthly alternative ... more
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