
Interview with Spoonfed
- 6th July 2011
Dare To Dream
Preview - Brighton Argus - June 2011
Dare To Dream Preview
- Latest 7 - 2011
Scotland on Sunday
Preview - 18th July 2011
Review - STV - 1st
August 2011
Review - Fest Mag
- 10th August 2011
Review - Chortle
- 11th August 2011
Review - The Telegraph
- 12th August 2011
Review - The List
- 12th August 2011
Review - Sunday
Times - 14th August 2011
Review - Broadway
Baby - 15th August 2011
Review - Evening
Standard - 18th August 2011
Review - Three
Weeks - 19th August 2011
Review -
London Is Funny - 20th August 2011
Review - The Scotsman
- 22nd August 2011
Review - The
Independent - 23rd August 2011
The Guardian
- Awards Shortlist "Who's Who" - 24th August 2011
Evening
Standard - Bruce Dessau on the Comedy Awards Shortlist - 24th August 2011
The
Guardian - "Dave Loves Nick" - 25th August 2011
"The
Human Car Crash of Light Entertainment" - The Telegraph - 25th August
2011
Interview
with The Scotsman - 26th August 2011
BBC
Scotland - Awards Shortlist "Who's Who" - 27th August 2011
Review - Latest
7 - 20th October 2011
Review
- Intermission Bristol - 23rd October 2011
Interview
- Wales Online - 31st October 2011
Nick wins "Best Joke Of The Fringe" as announced by Dave. Press Roundup here.
"A Day
In The Life" - 27th June 2011 - Gigglebeats
"Interview
with Nick Helm" - 31st October 2011 - Wales Online

Dave's
Top 10 stand ups to catch in 2011 - with Nick at Number 3!
Helm and
Taylor Chortle Review - Laughing Horse Final 2009
Spoonfed Interview -
August 2010
Chortle Review of Keep Hold of the
Gold - August 2010
The List Review - August 2010
Hairline Review - August 2010
British Comedy Guide
- August 2010
The Argus Review - October
2010
Latest 7 Review - October 2010
Spoonfed Review - January 2011
Time Out 10 Questions - January
2011
London Is Funny - January
2011
The Independent Review - February
2011
”Helm is unbridled enthusiasm, whether ranting or celebrating something,
it’s the big kid losing all restraint that makes him incredibly endearing.”
- CHORTLE
“The real star of the show was Nick Helm, who was, in the best way possible,
an excited 12 year old on stage, nervous, energetic and a fan of pointless
games.” - Three Weeks
"With particular mention going to the frighteningly bi-polar performance
of Nick Helm" - Latest 7

“This pair [are] out to tickle funny bones…Surreal madness… It's not exactly
intellectual or complex… Gleeful and insistent silliness… You couldn't ask
for much more” - Three Weeks
“This bombastic duo relentlessly assault the audience with every trick
in the book... Such high jinks made them unfollowable.” - CHORTLE