Widdicombe as You Are.

Wednesday afternoon's interview with Josh Widdicombe was the relaxed, easygoing chat I hoped and expected it would be and will make for an entertaining episode, I think.
Us and Josh, during last night's Zoom interview (15.07.20)

It's funny as, from the outside looking in, he's one of the bigger names we've interviewed, although the way we came into contact with him makes this feel less significant, as regards intimidation at least. Not only was he one of the club's regulars during its earliest days, but we also shared a Free Fringe venue with a split-bill show of him and James Acaster with them in immediately after us, so we were relaxed with them both.

It helps that, like James, he's just a nice guy with no arrogance, who's remained that way, irrespective of his success. And as far as I'm concerned, those are the best people. So this allowed the interview to flow with ease and without pretension. Plus it was great to catch up. And it's worth noting that he gave us his time for nothing too, which was very generous; Diana Ross, he isn't.


One of Josh Widdicombe's earliest visits to Mostly Comedy - then at the George in Hitchin - in Jan 2010.

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