91Èȱ¬ Comedy at Edinburgh 2010
Unfortunately, it isn't practical for every comedy fan to attend it. We thought long and hard about a solution for this, which we then had to scrap because it violated international human rights conventions.
Then we came up with a new solution that would put barely anyone in extreme physical danger: we filmed a series of live comedy nights in their entirety, which we will be publishing for you to watch on our site, at your convenience, next week.
Here are just a few of the acts you'll be able to watch here at bbc.co.uk/comedy starting from Monday 23rd August:
![Some of the acts we filmed in Edinburgh](/staticarchive/6f48f889da6dbc22edd54b94410d89a4e89c73ea.jpg)
We're not the only ones who have been up in Edinburgh. Those mischief-makers over at Radio 4 have also been having a laugh - they brought together a mob of comedians, led by Mark Watson, to appear as if from nowhere in the midst of the bustle of the Royal Mile:
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There'll be more from the comedy flashmob on the Radio 4 website in the next few days, and on the Red Button on August 27th and 28th.
Bacon Goes Back
Readers who were paying attention this time last year may remember Richard Bacon's Edinburgh stand-up... ahem, experiment. If you missed it, here is the result.
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For even more information about what the 91Èȱ¬ is covering in Edinburgh this year, visit 91Èȱ¬ Scotland's handy Edinburgh Festivals site.
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