Fresh Fringe's 24-Hour Challenge!
Starting at 10am on Wednesday 22 August, an intrepid broadcasting duo of Christian Illingworth and Finlay Niven will be hosting a 24 hour radio marathon live from the Pleasance Courtyard,...

Starting at 10am on Wednesday 22 August, an intrepid broadcasting duo of Christian Illingworth and Finlay Niven will be hosting a 24 hour radio marathon live from the Pleasance Courtyard,...

The greatest (possibly only) Irish improv comedy freestyler tells us how some misunderstood lyrics got him into hip-hop...

Jim Leach promises he will almost definitely not sleep with everyone in Edinburgh this year

Paul McCaffrey returns to Edinburgh with his tales of trying to reclaim his youth...

With a little help from Josie Long, Chris Coltrane is using comedy to fight the bad guys

After receiving a lot of bad comedy advice, Paul Ricketts is doing what he wants to do: just being funny

David Whitney wants to be a better man

Filth-monger and 'embarrassment to women,' Diane Spencer is rapidly becoming a Fringe favourite

Don't be scared, Jim Smallman just wants to be your friend

Celebrating his Silver Jubilee, King of Edinburgh Richard Herring returns and gives us his thoughts on offensive jokes and combatting censorship.

Comedy veteran but a Fringe virgin, Will Franken is hoping to blow some minds in Edinburgh

There's a lot of musical comedy at the Fringe, but few as cool or as sexy as Frisky & Mannish

Conor O'Toole critiques our fonts then prepares for his own funeral (note: these events are not connected)

Welshman Elis James gets all mumsy on us

Soaring back into Edinburgh, one of our favourites from 2011 is going to tell us about Love, Life and Death

Rock goddess Loretta Maine would like Courtney Love to come round for a slumber party

Mark Little promises us some 'pure fucking showbiz' this year. Note: he lies...

Lovely funny man Nick Mohammed talks about his Fringe flyering pitch and definitely not being a 'comiedienne'

A show about sex tourism, sponsored by an escort service? Chris Dangerfield is set to be one of the most controversial acts of 2012

We emailed some questions to Jim Jefferies and learned some interesting things, like how much he hates answering questions by email