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    Ep 46: Fern Brady

    en-PIMay 20, 2016
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    About this Episode

    It's Podcast time! This episode its the brilliant Fern Brady. We talk about Heckling before doing stand-up, types of comedic parents, working in a sex shop, the Manchester circuit, preparing an Edinburgh preview, the Female Comedians Brunch, BBC 3 pilot 'Radges', writing for the guardian, auditioning for 8 out of 10 cats, getting more gigs after being on TV & lap dancing for a dictators son...

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