Â鶹Éç Set For Festival Fringe at Edinburgh 2012
We're going back to the Fringe!
This summer, we'll pick up from where we left off last year when all our Fringe action came together under one roof. Expect even more performances and shows from across our site on TV, on radio and online.
We're going extra mile at the Fringe this year, hosting an overnight Comedy Marathon. Â鶹Éç Three will start an epic overnight journey with a specially billed, anarchic eight hour show which will go out live on the Red Button from 9pm till 5am and forms part of the .
Our tented festival village opens on Friday, 3rd August and doesn't come down until the early hours of Monday 27th August, with over a 100 shows under its belt.
Last year, our venue enjoyed hosting shows from across the Â鶹Éç. Where else in Edinburgh could you have found Ricky Gervais, Mark Lawson, Sarah Millican and David Hasselhoff on the same stage? (OK, not necessarily at the same time) - in case this all passed you by, here's a video of last year's highlights:
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Free tickets for all of the on-site events, performances and Masterclasses are available from Â鶹Éç Tickets from Thursday, May 31. Apply now to make sure you don't miss out!
What's On?
Â鶹Éç Radio 1's Scott Mills and Nick Grimshaw will be returning to present their spectacular Fun and Filth Cabaret, also part of the London 2012 Festival. And Â鶹Éç Comedy Presents is back, showcasing the best of the Fringe with nightly shows.
Festival-goers can come together and marvel at our new big screen which will be showing the best of the Olympics live.
Radio 4 bring a host of listener favourites to the Fringe; David Mitchell will be dropping in to host The Unbelievable Truth, Nicholas Parsons and Paul Merton will rock up for Just a Minute, as will Clive Anderson for Loose Ends. Jim Naughtie is with us for a special Fringe edition of Today, and Rory Bremner's in town to host Tonight.
More Radio 4 recordings from the festival include Comic Fringes, with short stories created by popular comedians. Also, Front Row, The Horne Section, The Philosopher's Arms, Wondermentalist Cabaret, plus a new food panel show making its debut at the Fringe - The Kitchen Cabinet presented by Jay Rayner.
As well its regular stable of Edinburgh shows of MacAulay & Co and the Festival Café and in recent years Off the Ball - Â鶹Éç Radio Scotland will be taking more stalwarts East including Vic Galloway and Jazz House, and as he did in 2011, to acclaim, Christopher Brookmyre will be combining comedy and books in a specially recorded series.
Radio 3 will broadcast In Tune live from Edinburgh with Sean Rafferty and Verity Sharp presenting two editions of Late Junction with live music and special features.
Radio 2's Steve Wright Show - with Patrick Kielty at the helm - will broadcast from the festival. Patrick's also hosting the Edinburgh heat of the Radio 2 New Comedy Award. And Penny Smith returns with The Radio 2 Arts Show.
There is also a chance for you to see Richard Bacon present his Â鶹Éç 5live shows from the Â鶹Éç venue at the Edinburgh Festival on August 22nd and 23rd with celebrity guests.
Â鶹Éç coverage goes beyond the Fringe. The diversity of the Edinburgh festivals will be reflected across a range of output, including Â鶹Éç Two's The Culture Show with Sue Perkins and The Review Show with Kirsty Wark. And as broadcast partner of the Edinburgh International Festival, Radio 3 will broadcast 18 live and pre-recorded concerts from the Festival.
There will be a host of other live music acts across the month, featuring special performances from world loop-station champion, Shlomo, as well as up-and-coming live music acts showcased by Vic Galloway and the Â鶹Éç Introducing... team in Scotland. There will also be lots exciting things to do for families with young children.
Key events at the Â鶹Éç@Potterrow are included in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe brochure, but further details of additional events including Masterclasses and Workshops will be announced in due course.
Comment number 1.
At 2nd Jun 2012, Coup Attempt wrote:Every year the Â鶹Éç despatch the usual suspects to Edinburgh. Every year it's the same monotonous, predictable coverage. Every year a new tranche of identikit interchangeable comedians are selected, whose sole purpose seems to be to fill the seats on the unending cycle of smug, self-important Â鶹Éç panel shows. Every year we're supposed to sit, like slack jawed yokels, and applaud the howling mediocrity which then results. I can't help but draw the parallel between the current state of "TV comedy entertainment" with its close analogue the pre-punk "Top Of The Pops" of 1976 which was rightly pilloried last night on Â鶹Éç4. The commute from "comedian" to "shiny-floor show host" has become as inevitable as the "Radio 1 DJ to Variety Show Compere" route was back in the mid 70s. The poisonous symbiotic relationship which existed between the record companies and the Â鶹Éç then is mirrored now with the Â鶹Éç's relationship, sorry utter dependence, on this self styled "Fringe" festival. So let me ask this - why does Â鶹Éç consider it healthy continue to allow its entire comedy output to be defined by the narrow conventions of this festival?
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At 8th Jun 2012, Rajj Joan wrote:Well i am impatiently waiting forward for this event I love the stars who will be attending this event... Thanks Â鶹Éç, see you in Edinburgh soon
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At 14th Jun 2012, Danny Ghezi wrote:All this user's posts have been removed.Why?
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