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English Language Press


Here is a collection of some of the English press Henning has received. To see the German press, click here.

The Scotsman - 20th March 2011 - Henning Wehn shows how an outsider's perspective is useful in joking about Britain
The Scotsman - August 2010 - My Struggle
Chortle - August 2010 - My Struggle
The Daily Dust - August 2010 - My Struggle
Spoonfed - May 2010 - Interview with Henning
The Big Issue - April 2010, Abracadabra - German Humour Goes Global
The Scotsman, August 2009, Abracadabra - German Humour Goes Global
Fest, August 2009, Abracadabra - German Humour Goes Global
The Herald, August 2009, Abracadabra - German Humour Goes Global
Three Weeks, August 2009, Abracadabra - German Humour Goes Global
The Age, Melbourne, April 2009, 1000 Years of German Humour
Richmond Times, October 2008, Double Deutsch
BBC, August 2008, Germans flex their funny bone
Three Weeks, August 2008, 1000 Years of German Humour
Metro, August 2008, 1000 Years of German Humour
The Scotsman, August 2008, 1000 Years of German Humour
Metro, July 2008, Henning Wehn is one seriously funny German
The Guardian, April 2008, A Beginner's Guide to German Humour
Leicester Mercury, February 2008, British Sport and Leisure
Liverpool Daily Post, February 2008, The Return of Henning Wehn
The Scotsman, August 2007, A Beginner's Guide to German Humour
The Stage, August 2007, A Beginner's Guide to German Humour
Three Weeks, August 2007, A Beginner's Guide to German Humour
Time Out, November 2006, Germany has no equivalent of Viz
The Guardian, November 2006, Four World Cups and One Pope!
The Guardian, November 2006, Henning Wehn & Otto Kuhnle
Reuters, November 2006, Who said Germans aren't funny?
Chortle, November 2006, Geman comedy? That’s an oxymoronic joke in itself, isn’t it?
Chortle, August 2006, Henning Wehn was the late Malcolm Hardee's last great comedy 'find'
Financial Times, August 2005, Laughs in Translation
Daily Telegraph, July 2005, Germans have the last laugh as their comedy sells worldwide

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