Ed Caesar (February 21, 2005) "Think this is a laugh? You must be joking", The Independent.
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Paddy Hoey (July 15, 2005) "Carr's a comic with universal appeal", Daily Post.
Peter Ross (August 14, 2005) "The Joker As the face of Channel 4 he's known for his sharp suits and sharper one-liners, but what has spurred Jimmy Carr on during his swift rise from anonymity to ubiquity?", The Sunday Herald.
“I literally can't believe my luck. Torturing Americans should not only be easy, but a pleasure!”
On hosting the American version of his game show, Distraction — reported in James Rampton (February 19, 2005) "Comedy: Pick of the Week", The Independent.
Paddy Hoey (April 6, 2007) "Football's loss was definitely stand-up's gain", Daily Post.
Charlotte Cripps (January 31, 2007) "Stand up and be counted, comedians", The Independent.
Jimmy Carr and Lucy Greeves (September 21, 2006) Only Joking: What's So Funny About Making People Laugh?, Gotham, ISBN 1592402356, p. 3.
Patrick Barkham (September 9, 2006) "Here's Jimmy!: Jimmy Carr as Jack Nicholson in The Shining", The Guardian.
Nick Ahad (November 19, 2004) "Comedian who delivers some nice lines", Yorkshire Post.
Stephen Armstrong (December 3, 2006) "He who laughs last... - Comedy", The Sunday Times, p. Culture 10.
Beverley Lyons and Lee-Ann Fullerton (February 28, 2004) "The Razz: Jimmy's Brent on being funny", The Daily Record.
Will Hodgkinson (December 16, 2004) "Comedy's overgrown schoolboy", The Irish Times.
Quelle: Allan Brown (August 1, 2004) "Benefits of being game for a laugh - Edinburgh Festival", The Sunday Times.
Charles Hutchinson (November 19, 2004) "Preview: Jimmy Carr , Grand Opera House, York November 20", North Yorkshire County Publications.
Simon Mills (November 14, 2005) "Top Table", The Daily Mail.
“His idea of wit is a barrage of filth and the sort of humour most men grow out of in their teens.”
Ann Widdecombe — reported in Adam Sherwin (December 24, 2008) "Gordon is game for a laugh at Chequers lunch - People Adam Sherwin", The Times, p. 11.
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“He's basically the only comedian on telly at the moment and the rest of us are all jealous.”
Howard Read — reported in Leo Benedictus (August 16, 2005) "G2: Arts: Edinburgh: Trendspotting: Carr crash humour", The Guardian.
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