Welcome back to Fringecast, coming direct from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2006. Today we're talking everyone's favourite Kiwi comic Rhys Darby, who's appearing daily at the Pleasance in his solo show, Based on Actual Events.
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Today on Fringecast.com we're talking to TV's Richard Herring about appearing at every one of the 60 Edinburgh Festivals, how a fart can transform a joke, and how comedy double acts make for gritty Channel 4 dramas.
Stay tuned to fringecast.com for robot impressions, Back to the Future, Dr Who and Victorian card sharks.
Day 2 of the Fringecast and we meet the irrepressible Hamiltons! They're here to perform their daily chatshow Lunch with the Hamiltons at the Pleasance Dome, but we managed to grab them for a few minutes to talk about life after politics, Skodas and bathing in jam. Confused? So am I. It can only be another edition of the Edinburgh Festival's finest podcast, Fringecast.com!
Welcome back to fringecast.com, coming direct from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2006.
Today we get the record set straight from Toby Hadoke, star of Moths ate my Dr Who Scarf, we nip to the Gilded Balloon for a wee chat with Hils Barker, and meet the cast of 'Must See' play, Bitches Money at the Underbelly.
Welcome to the first proper fringecast.com video podcast. In this edition Brian Damage and his wife Krysstal perform one of their songs, about the typical Brits abroad...
Welcome back to the fringecast.com video podcast, coming to you from the 2006 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. "But wait!", I hear you cry. "The festival is over!" You are correct, but here just for you is an extra treat in the form of Nigel Taylor and Griff Griffiths, and a clip from their show, The King and I, performed at Lyndsay's. Enjoy!