Wednesday 12 October 2011

Russell Howard’s Good News new fifth series to return

Russell Howard’s Good News, BBC Three's most successful entertainment channel and regularly the most watched show of the series iPlayer, fifth series returns on 27th September at 10.30pm.

Last Night Of The Proms tickets online

Russell Howard's Good News since it debuted on 22nd October 2009 Rate 1.7million a week a week, has reached 3.9 million.

Russell is a fan on Facebook and third with two million searches a month than most (Chortle) 165.000 with around looking for a comedian.

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Howard is also good news in the UK Twitter number two installments of the series for broadcast during the three and four place is trending.

Monday 19 September 2011

Russell Howard performed his Right Here, Right Now tour

Russell Howard performed his Right Here, Right Now tour over 240,000 fans across the country, comes to DVD this autumn.

V Festival tickets online

Howard's live show on DVD for tourism is the third - his Russell Howard Live (2008) and Russell Howard Live – Dingledodies (2009) have sold over 400,000 copies and both dominated the top five of the DVD comedy chart on release.

Howard's audience from the BBC Three’s Russell Howard’s Good News for the fifth series of the fall back will be detectable.

Russell Howard's DVD Right Here, Right Now is released on 14th November 2011 by 4DVD.

Sunday 17 July 2011

Russell Howard track "Hold On"

If one of the most surprising track is showing up today. Apparently a creation of Russell W. Howard is a producer, he has recently worked alongside the features of Jay-Z, Lupe Fiasco, and DMX and now he's ready to start his career as an MC with the track "Hold On".

And right off the bat, it is clear that Howard's skills as a rapper, I can still use some refinement. It's not his voice. Hashtag tired punch lines and funny wordplay his verse that can be easily replaced for a more honest and very much depends.

Where Harvard has won clearly, however, the wrangle a guest verse on the ability to always Freddie Gibbs.

It should go without saying that Gibbs steals the show on "Hold On," though Howard deserves some credit for his helium-infused production.

Sunday 22 May 2011

Russell Howard his extraordinary demand for tickets

Comedian Russell Howard his extraordinary demand for tickets to the UK because of the tour date, more than has released a large number.

The host of his own concert Good News and a panelist on Mock the Week, Howard city on Tuesday 13th December Motorpoint Cardiff hotel reservation in the field in front of people will now appear.

Birmingham's LG Arena on the following night he will follow this up with a performance, before moving on to Manchester, Aberdeen and Glasgow, with a final night at London's O2 arena on Monday December 19th.

December's shows with a DVD of the final performance of the largest live show coming out in November will be due.

Howard on Mock the Week with its regular case has been seen on Live at the Apollo, while his first news show about 2.5 million viewers every week to bring iPlayer application on the BBC Three show.

Wednesday 4 May 2011

Russel Howard announced new six dates for UK arena tour

Russell Howard announced new six dates for UK arena tour.

His further events in Cardiff, Birmingham, Manchester, Aberdeen and Glasgow.

The tour, which will see the Mock The Week panellist play to over 240,000 fans nationwide, will also take in a third night at London's O2 arena.

BBC Three's Russell Howard's Good News previous toured the UK on his 2009 Big Rooms & Belly Laughs show.

Howard tour start in Glasgow in March. Tickets will available on sale at 9am on Friday, May 6.

The six new tour dates are:

December 13 - Cardiff, International Arena
December 14 - Birmingham, LG Arena
December 15 - Manchester, MEN Arena
December 17 - Aberdeen, AECC
December 18 - Glasgow, SECC
December 19 - London, O2 arena

Monday 28 March 2011

Russl Howard will perform at Drill Hall

Russell Howard, the best comics week only known, will perform at the Drill Hall on June 2.

Russell Howard is currently a new series of Good News film, this gig sold under two hours.

Howard, trying out new materials will be from its Right Here Right Now tour before they hit the big places.

Mr Almey who has booked the likes of Rhod Gilbert and Sarah Millican for Lincoln, said: "Russell used to play at the university a lot and he built up a good audience here before anyone else really.

"A lot of the bigger acts don't ask to come here but he asked to come this time and for him it's great for trying out new material.

"Lincoln is getting better and better – it's just a case of building up the audiences."

Marketing manager Gavin Street at the Drill Hall said that Howard performed at the venue before he hit the big time.

He said: "We have had people like Jason Manford and Jack Dee here and along with Russell, they love the Lincoln audiences.

"Lincoln audiences are good natured but they don't let you get away with it either.

"It will be the first time a lot of material has been heard and it's a work in progress.

"Russell is a really laid back chap and he's got lots of female followers coming here so he should enjoy himself."

Channel 4's gabby ManAlan Carr, his Sexy Beast on tour with the LPAC is visible, and then, tickets sell fast.

Craig Morrow, Artistic Director at the University of Lincoln venue, said: "Comedians are attracted to Lincoln because although we don't have larger venues, we do have some intimate venues, and when they are looking to do warm up gigs or try out material, the size of the Drill Hall and the LPAC is just right.

"They will have started at smaller venues and a lot of artists really miss that and a lot are keen to go back to smaller venues and Lincoln is well placed with that.

"I'm always keen for there to be new venues because I think if you have a range of venues you can bring in a range of acts. If there was going to be a larger venue in Lincoln I would say yes, that's great."

Sunday 13 March 2011

Russell Howard show in memory of ‘inspirational’ Lee

DJ.Russell Howard will perform at Future Perfect 2 – an arts and music festival in memory of Lee Wyatt to raise funds for Christie Hospital.

Lee, a DJ and music creation, only 25 when he lost the fight with bowel cancer was. But a brief meeting with Comedy stand his last months have developed a lot.

Mum Linda, of Longdale Close, Denton, said: "It started when Lee went to watch Russell at the Apollo.

He really enjoyed the show and said it would be great if he could have a pint with him so I emailed Russell’s agency and he replied to say he would be delighted.

We arranged for him to come and visit Lee on his birthday as a surprise and when he turned up at the pub Lee couldn’t believe it.

I was over the moon because he was so poorly at the time and it gave him the boost he needed.

It was his last birthday and Russell made it extra special for him."

Former Audenshaw School student died last April, and Russell on June 25 to sign up future 2 Castlefield perfect on the field by the end are true to his word.

Russell said: "I met Lee last year and had a brilliant day with him.

"When Linda asked if I would be part of Future Perfect 2 I immediately said yes. I only met Lee and his mum briefly but they had a massive impact upon me.

"He’s one of the most inspirational people I’ve ever met so to do a gig in memory of him is an honour and a privilege."

Linda, 51, said: "Russell was absolutely brilliant with Lee and they got on like a house on fire.

"They had the same sense of humour and Russell said what a cracking lad he was.

"I can’t thank Russell enough for giving up his time to do this.

"I feel so privileged but really it’s a credit to Lee and the person he was."