RICHARD SANDLING CV
Live Comedy
Gigs for: Off the Kerb, Avalon, Mirth Control, Just the Tonic, CKP, Comedy Box, GSOH & independent clubs. Regular performer at Robin Ince’s Book Club and School for Gifted Children as well as hosting Richard Sandling’s Perfect Movie monthly in London and Squat Betty in Southend.
Latitude Festival 2007, 2009, 2010
Montreal Just For Laughs 2008
9 Lessons and Carols for Godless Children 2010
Leicester Comedy Festival 2008
London Word Fest 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Corporate
Lionsgate Stathamathon 2011
SFX Weekender 2010, 2011
Picturehouse Presents 2011
Sci-Fi London 2010
Bournemouth Degree Show 2011
Pub Association Pub Quiz 2011
Comedy Demon Family Guy Season 7 Launch – Reporter March 2009
Radio
Radio One – Fresh Off Stage 2011
BBC7 - Blake's 7 Documentary 2010
BBC Essex – Regular guest on Sunday show 2008/2009
Talksport – Ian Collins Show 2009
Television
CBBC – Dick & Dom’s Funny Business (supporting roles) 2011
CBBC – Dick & Dom’s Funny Business (warm up) 2011
UKTV – BT Commercial for Comic Relief (featured role) 2011
Pilot – Film First Show (featured role) 2011
UKTV – MTV Commercial (featured role) 2011
Pilot – WTF (featured Role) 2011
Internet – National Save Our Libraries Day (contributor) 2011
CH4 online – Film review show for This Just In (featured role) 2010
CH4 online – Spak Whitman (featured role) 2010
UKTV – Orange Mobile Phone Commercial (featured role) 2010
CH4 – Peep Show (supporting role) 2010
BBC1 – Miranda (supporting Role) 2010
CH4 – Trinny & Susannah: Boom to Bust (supporting role) 2010
CBBC – Big Babies (supporting role) 2010
Pilot – The Last Summer on Earth (supporting role) 2010
Pilot – Burge & Way (supporting role) 2010
BBC3 – We are Klang (supporting role) 2009
BBC2 – The Scum Also Rises (warm-up) 2009
Current TV – Various reviews and features 2008/2009
Italian TV – Energy Commercial (featured role) 2008
Edinburgh Festival
Kiosk Of Champions (sketch) – Pleasance Joker Dome 2009
Richard Sandling’s Perfect Movie – PBH Free Fringe 2009
Fred MacAuley Radio Show – EICC Centre 2009
Best of So You Think You’re Funny – Gilded Balloon 2009
Kiosk Of Champions (Sketch) – Free Fringe 2008
VHS 3: Video Nasty – Underbelly 2008
So You Think You’re Funny 21st Anniversary Gala – Festival Theatre 2008
Best of So You Think You’re Funny – Gilded Balloon 2008
VHS 2: Video Nasty – C Soco 2007
VHS: Death to DVD – Café Royal 2006
Comedy Competitions
Sitcom Trials finalist 2009
If.comeddie Panel Prize Winner 2008
So You Think You’re Funny Winner 2007
Writing
This Just In (Channel 4)
The Wall (BBC3)
Pilot (BBC Switch)
Editorial/blog (C.A.L.M. Magazine)
Film based articles (The Erotic Review)
Live Blog Launch (BBC online)
Film Reviews/Interviews (the Fix Magazine)
Film Reviews (detour.co.uk)
Film Reviews (Current TV)
Articles (Showreel Magazine)
Articles (guerrilla Filmmakers Magazine)
Articles/Interviews (Peter Cook Fanzine)
Theatre
The Institute 2009, Pleasance Theatre
The Institute 2010, Pleasance Theatre
Professional Film Work
Sing a Sad Song – Writer, Director, Editor, Soundtrack 2011 (short)
Vagrant Days – Writer, Director, Editor, Camera, Soundtrack 2011 (short)
National Save Our Libraries Day – Director, Editor, Cameras 2011 (short doc)
The People Vs George Lucas – Interviewee 2010 (feature doc)
Comedybox/Myspace film reviews – Performer, Writer, Director, Editor, Camera 2009
Scroobius Pip Online Episodes – Writer, Director, Editor, Camera 2008
Junk Club Documentary – Director, Editor, Camera 2007
Neil’s Children ‘Stand Up’ Music Video – Director, Editor, Camera 2007
Rogues to Riches (Halwyn P productions) – Writer 2006 (feature)
No Plans (Finally Famous Films/Virgin Media) – Supporting Cast + Art Department 2005
New Town Original (New Town Films) – Supporting Cast + 3rd AD 2005 (feature)
“Can’t not be funny”
The Scotsman
“Darts loss is comedy’s gain”
Phill Jupitus
“Highly Recommended”
The Telegraph
“Marvellously dark and dangerous but with an ingenuous charm that evokes giggles rather than gasps”
The Scotsman
“Expect big laughs”
The Guardian
“Funny and entertaining”
The List
“Brilliantly geeky”
Time Out
"His dedication to video over DVD is right up there with the truly great romances of our time - Stewart Lee and The Incredible Hulk and Wil Hodgson and My Little Pony spring to mind."
The Scotsman