Frankie Boyle has revealed he can’t bring himself to watch one of the most talked about shows of the year, Baby Reindeer, as it triggers his own painful memories of being stalked. A female ...
The 2025 edition of Scotland's biggest dedicated comedy festival will also feature rising stars Connor Burns and Joe ...
Scottish comic Frankie Boyle has revealed he is planning to write a "cosy crime" novel - after publishing a book imagining the end of the world. Boyle is about to release A Short History of the ...
Frankie Boyle has joined anti-war campaigners in calling for MSPs to vote in favour of an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. The ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian enclave and the ...
Comedian Frankie Boyle will host a public panel in Edinburgh ahead of the beginning of a legal challenge against the Rosebank oil field development. Permission was granted in 2023 by the Conservative ...
The 2025 festival will welcome some big names, including Nicola Sturgeon, Frankie Boyle, Susie McCabe, and Val McDermid. The ...
The previously unseen content includes: A clip of Nigel Farage launching a range of gin. (Series 6, Episode 3; Motion: "Britain? More like Shitain.") A clip of Republican state Senate candidate Linda ...
As part of a continuing physical and mental tailspin, Frankie Boyle suppresses his overarching sense of futility and horror to tell jokes for an hour in the final days of organised human life. Note ...
Frankie Boyle came to prominence when he won the Daily Telegraph’s Open Mic competition in 1996, launching his stand-up career. On TV, he has appeared on every episode of BBC Two’s Mock the Week, and ...
Top comics Frankie Boyle, Russell Kane and Susie McCabe are also among some of the headline acts sure to get a laugh out of the audience. McDermid and Ms Sturgeon will aim to cater for both book ...
Comedian Frankie Boyle will host a public panel in Edinburgh ahead of the beginning of a legal challenge against the Rosebank oil field development. Permission was granted in 2023 by the ...
Nicola Sturgeon and Frankie Boyle are set to headline a Scots comedy festival. The former First Minister and controversial comedian are among Susie McCabe, Russell Kane and podcast Here Comes The ...