We are back on Fresh Air Radio for the last of our special festival shows on the last MONDAY of the FRINGE! We used the final show to look back on what we saw, what we heard, what we loved and what we wished we’d never set eyes on.
In the second of our special Fringe radio shows, kindly accommodated by Edinburgh’s Fresh Air, we welcomed guests from the worlds of comedy, literature, theatre and music into the studio for a cosy chat with host Annabel Cooper.
This month The Skinny is taking to the world of radio, with a weekly show on Fresh Air presenting guests from across the Edinburgh Festivals, as well as reviews and opinion from the magazine’s expert array of section editors. The show launched on Mon 13 Aug.
Wilfredo talks to us about his show 'The Wonderful World of Wilfredo'. He sings us a song, reads us some poetry he has written, and even brings us a rose. Swoon.
It's dinnertime for Finlay and Christian on Fresh Fringe's 24-Hour Challenge and they're very lucky(?) to have the beloved Faulty Towers team in to cater for them. Needless to say it's an absolute shambles and features many highlight soundbytes from the whole 24 hours.
Noizeyman, MIchael Winslow, dropped into the studio during Fresh Fringe's 24-Hour Challenge with his unpredictable repetoire; talking about David Hasselhoff, a drunk KITT, before being interrupted by Faulty Towers. A must-listen.
Why Not Comedy is a rough gem of the PBH Free Fringe. This comedy show boasts five acts from the Scottish open mic circuit, and if the show is anything to go by, this circuit is rich breeding grounds for comedic talent.
Many comedians have one or two defining characteristics that form the basis of a large portion of their material. Andrew O’Neill, however, has many different traits or eccentricities that make him quite unique.