Micky Flanagan (Marsha Meets...) by Marsha from YesYesMarsha.com
Marsha grabs a chat with Micky Flanagan, If.comeddie newcomer award nominee and general lovely cockney fellow.

Marsha grabs a chat with Micky Flanagan, If.comeddie newcomer award nominee and general lovely cockney fellow.
Marsha meets with Perrier award-winning comedian Milton Jones; chatting about his new book, the differences between acting and stand up comedy, plus memorable incidents from the Edinburgh Fringe.
American impersonator Pablo Francisco has dropped by to talk to Marsha. And according to this interview, so have hundreds of other celebrities
This week, Marsha meets with Patrick Monahan, who reveals all about growing up in an Iranian family in the North of England, the early days of becoming a comic, and an alternative view of an Iranian election... plus Marsha's tips on always being on time
Paul Sinha drops by to chat to Marsha about his new Edinburgh show, his doctor-turned-stand up route into comedy, and shares stories such as being part of the world's worst quiz show...
Marsha chats to the ventriloquist stand up about being punched by audience members, performing with Brucey and why having a puppet doesn't mean you're crazy...
Marsha chats to comedian/magician Pete Firman, who talks of making audience members pass out, being Derren Brown's flatmate and his dreams of Vegas.
Marsha is joined by Canadian comic Pete Johansson, discussing his life and catching up ahead of his debut Edinburgh show. Topics include: terrible American comedians, what it's like being shot at, and the benefits of smoking, drinking and unprotected sex
Phil Kay tells Marsha all about his 20 minute gigs, transport in and around London, and what he's been doing for the last 12 months.
The Mighty Boosh’s Rich Fulcher talks about his time being Mike Myers’ body double in Wayne’s World, the origins of the Boosh and being utterly outrageous on the BBC (and getting away with it).
This week Marsha is joined by stand up and comic-writer Richard Herring to get an insight into his life; learning about his sketch and stand up shows, ways to avoid your phone being stolen, and how to write a never-ending blog!
The guitar playing comic - and former winner of The Weakest Link - speaks to Marsha about playing the hits, Dear Deirdre and the time he starred in a blue movie.
Marsha catches up with Rudi Lickwood, to discuss, amongst other things, his route into comedy, the Comedy School and how to utilise comedy in times of war.
Stand-up and star of Argumental, Let's Dance for Sports Relief, and a variety of other TV shows; it's Rufus Hound. Featuring his unorthodox route into the mainstream, the final days of Top of the Pops, and the life and times of working in the Science Museum...
The very funny ITV2 and E4 star tells Marsha how being rebellious made him smarter, the truth about getting into comedy and why more people like Shakespeare than think they do...
American Perrier-award-winning stand-up Scott Capurro drops in to chat with Marsha this week. Hear how being in Star Wars endears you to the Japanese, debate about offending a comedy audience, and enjoy hearing why London is the comedy top spot for comedy!
Marsha talks to 8 Out of 10 Cats star and top stand-up Sean Lock
Dizzee Rascal's former science teacher chats to Marsha about being mistaken for a spy, hairy women and what it takes to prepare a Jay Leno Tonight Show set...
The alter ego of Alan Parker (Urban Warrior) and the brains behind the League Against Tedium drops by to talk about touring, his association with Banksy, and the joy of buying a new suit.
This week, Marsha chats with Canadian comic Stewart Francis, about his move to England, his upcoming tour, and the politics of American late night TV show hosts
Marsha is joined by Stewart Lee - they end up discussing the differences between live and television comedy, why he doesn't like being adored, and experiences of directing The Mighty Boosh.
One of comedy's best kept secrets, Terry Alderton, drops in to see Marsha; chatting about his life as a footballer, the evolution of his comedy over the years, and how a successful act can be achieved by turning his back on the audience...
This week, Marsha chats to the Perrier nominated comedian and lovely fellow that is - Tim Fitzhigham! He's crossed the channel in a bath, you know.
Marsha catches up with 2009 Edinburgh Comedy Award winner, Tim Key. Featuring discussions of poetry, working on comedy shows, and how to endure the London Marathon.
This week, Marsha chats with Will Smith!! No, not that one, but he's still a great bloke. Expect jokes about Jersey and Jersey-related television shows...
If.comedy award nominee Zoe Lyons drops by to chat about her worst ever gigs, comedy controversy, reality TV show Survivor, and much much more.