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Quantity Over Quality (Free subscription) | 08/16/2008
Wilson Dixon Rides Again- Sublimely calming storytelling with some great gags you don't see coming even when they are riding through the distance toward you on a wide open plain. Mark Watson: All the Thoughts I've Ever Had- Effortlessly funny and so well written- Watson is sorted for life I reckon, now he's selling out the Fringe's largest venue almost nightly. Terry Saunders: Figure 8- Wistful and...
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RichardHerring.com - Warming Up (Free subscription) | 08/11/2008
"We Need Answers" should have been pure unadulterated fun. Hosted by Tim Keys, Mark Watson and Alex Horne, with me up against the delightful Kristen Schaal, answering questions that have been sent in to one of those text question services in front of an enthusiastic crowd. I was thoroughly looking forward to it, hopeful that I could win and progress to the next round, even though I appreciated that...
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The Party Blog (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
I've now been in Edinburgh for just under a week , I think; the Fringe destroys one's sense of time and worldly perspective. It feels more like about eight months. Mark Watson: near-death pasta experience As sagely predicted in my last blog, the w...
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Metro.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
COMEDY REVIEW: Mark Watson made his name at Edinburgh with a 24-hour show, so its somewhat disappointing to learn that the title of his new one is just a line from a self-help manual rather than a declaration of intent.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
Mark Monahan reviews Mark Watson at the Pleasance Grand.
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Metro.co.uk (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
THEATRE REVIEW: Mark Watson made his name at Edinburgh with a 24-hour show, so its somewhat disappointing to learn that the title of his new one is just a line from a self-help manual rather than a declaration of intent.
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Commercial Insurance Knowledge (Free subscription) | 07/05/2008
Mark Watson-Mitchell, a flamboyant veteran whose career has embraced many aspects of City life, has emerged as an enthusiastic fan of Plus, the increasingly important share market I discussed last week. Bookmark To:
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 07/05/2008
Mark Watson-Mitchell, a flamboyant veteran whose career has embraced many aspects of City life, has emerged as an enthusiastic fan of Plus, the increasingly important share market I discussed last week.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 06/12/2008
'I fly a lot. Also, I bankrolled the construction of a coal-powered factory in China. No, not really.'
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ziomal.biz (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
United Arab Emirates: Environment implications of future airports is the concern of this interview with Dr Mark Watson, Senior Adviser, Corporate Environmental Affairs, Society of British Aerospace Companies. Phil Blizzard reports from the Future Airports Conference, Dubai. [AMEInfo.com]
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The Distractor (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
So the programme is out, and speculation as to who this year's big names are going to be has begun in earnest. The usual suspects are present and correct - Mark Watson, Rhod Gilbert, Stewart Lee, Richard Herring, Simon Amstell... Tim Minchin's back, after sensibly taking a year off, hopefully to write some decent songs... Otis Lee Crenshaw is always worth a punt... One of my favourite shows from last...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
In the last four years, Mark Watson's "endurance shows" of 24, 33 and 36 hours in length have been among the most colourful contributions to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and to comedy as a whole. The shows encourage off-beat and often innovative contributions from both comedians and audience members.
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Cornish Guardian (Free subscription) | 03/26/2008
Stuart Brown and Luke Peters, who dominated the British sidecar motocross championship scene for six years prior to missing the 2007 series through injury, are back in contention for the title vacated by northern brothers John and Mark Watson. ...
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The Age (Free subscription) | 03/17/2008
Corinne Grant is a self-confessed food slut, Adam Rozenbachs fears he could be killed by a peanut and Mark Watson draws the line at squirrels.