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Russell Howard is a constant presence on the telly in Britain, but he hadn’t filmed a proper stand-up comedy special since 2017. He planned to fix all of that last year, but, well, you know.
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Ever wondered what it’s like to grow up in the Howard family? Russell Howard shares it all on stage in Montreal, during Sir Patrick Stewart’s Knight of Comedy Gala Watch more #standup #comedy on ...
Russell Howard’s Good News ran for 10 series with 96 episodes between the years 2009 and 2015. In 2017, Howard launched the Russell Howard Hour on Sky One as part of a two-year deal.
Russell Howard's Stand Up Central returns to Comedy Central UK on May 25 at 10pm. Shyvonne Thomas. Photo Director, Hearst UK Shyvonne Thomas is Digital Spy's Photo Director, ...
Russell Howard spoke with Decider about his series, The Russell Howard Hour, and how he's managed to pack such positive vibes into political comedy in 2019.
Russell Howard has quit television after 19 years. The 44-year-old comedian explained: “I don’t do TV anymore, I just do stand-up and my podcast.” The TV star fronted his own BBC series ...
Comedian Russell Howard has shut down reports that he is retiring from TV, renouncing the rumours as “clickbait”. However, in an interview with ITV’s Lorraine on Tuesday (14 January), Howard ...
Russell Howard believes the world is magnificent. We forget that sometimes because we are too busy doom-scrolling and arguing with strangers on social media. But he’d like a word to remind you ...
Russell Howard is launching 'Wonderbox,' a podcast featuring the likes of John Oliver, Greg Davies and Taylor Tomlinson.
RUSSELL HOWARD: My wife, who is a doctor, had taken a six-month sabbatical to come on tour with me in Europe, America, Australia, Dubai and India [the tour is on hiatus for obvious reasons].
Russell Howard at The Palladium (Credit: Craig Sugden) The outing marks his first time coming back to the U.S. since his pre-COVID run of “Respite,” which sold over 300,000 tickets and marked ...
Russell Howard is doing a few shows at New York's Gramercy Theatre to test the waters for his upcoming world tour. Why? Because Netflix won't tell him how is special did with American viewers.