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Tim Vine, Jayde Adams, Catherine Bohart and Diane Chorley at the Edinburgh Festival

Diane Chorley and Milky perform cabaret, Luke Hereford performs tracks from his autobiographical musical Grandmother's Closet and we have comedy from Tim Vine and Jayde Adams.

Grant is joined in the ±«Óãtv Spiegletent for an Edinburgh Festivals audience show by comedian Tim Vine to hear about his Edinburgh Fringe Show Breeeep and his love for one-liner jokes.

Jayde Adams joins Grant and Tim Vine to talk about her Edinburgh Fringe show Men, I Can Save You, and the announcement that she's joining the Strictly line up this year.

Emmanuel Sonubi performs stand up comedy and joins Jayde and Tim to talk about coming to the Fringe as an up and coming comedian.

Jeremy Sassoon performs live songs from his Edinburgh Fringe Show MOJO: Songs of Jewish Origins, with musicians Nicola Farnan and Phil Johnson, and tells Grant about the range of Jewish artists who have influenced music through the decades.

Diane Chorley, the Duchess of Canvey, talks about bringing her iconic 80's venue The Flick back to the Edinburgh Fringe and performs live songs.

Luke Hereford talks about his Edinburgh Fringe Show Grandmother's Closet and performs songs from the production.

Fleabag producer Francesca Moody and Olivier award nominated actor Samuel Barnett talk about one man show Feeling Afraid Like Something Terrible is Going to Happen, which tells a clever story about a neurotic comedian and how far he'll go in the name of comedy.

Richard Marsh talks about his Edinburgh Fringe Show Yippee Ki Yay which pays homage to Die Hard through poetry, and performs a special poem inspired by today's episode of The Afternoon Show.

2 hours, 28 minutes

Last on

Wed 10 Aug 2022 13:30

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  • Wed 10 Aug 2022 13:30