Tim Key explains how he became a member of the Cambridge Footlights even though he wasn't a student at Cambridge University.
Tim Key has had an amazing year with The Ballad Of Wallis Island and The Paper, now he just needs to walk those extra six ...
COMEDIAN Tim Key shot to fame alongside Steve Coogan’s alter-ego Alan Partridge. Playing “Sidekick Simon” his deadpan style paired well with the eccentric Partridge in Coogan‘s series Mid Morning ...
As part of the promotion for Key’s new anthology Chapters, the Bristol-based animator brings three of the poet’s works to life in his charming, distinctive style “I got chatting to Tim in the bar ...
Key (37 now) wades back to Edinburgh, climbs into his poetry clothes and leans against his mic stand for another hour. Now charming, he will recollect simple tales of love, gaze dead-eyed at the ...
There are signs of a revival in the lost form of the comedy album, led by Harry Hill’s legally beleaguered Funny Times and backed by the likes of Bo Burnham and Tim Minchin, with their strong musical ...
This week, another batch of celebrity contestants take to the tent to show off their baking prowess (or not) in a bid to raise awareness for Stand Up To Cancer. While Week One saw the likes of David ...
I haven't been to a book launch before, so I was, as the kids say, super-excited to attend the unveiling of the second book by comedian, poet and Edinburgh Comedy Award winner Tim Key: the ...
Key and Basden’s working relationship goes back decades; Wallis Island started life as a short film in 2007, directed by James Griffiths, who would later return for the film. “It was very ...
Who would you like to see playing you in the movie about your life? Who do you think the casting people would choose? For me it’s Macfadyen. God knows who they’d choose. I’d obviously throw my hat in ...
Tim Key has written a new book during lockdown, to be unveiled at next week’s Chortle Comedy Book Festival. He Used Thought As A Wife is described as an ‘anthology of poems and conversations from ...
Tim Key has performed at the Latitude festival in Suffolk every July for the past five or six years – he's a little hazy on dates, perhaps because each long weekend passes, he says, in a blur of ...