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Tom Green interview
Friday 2nd June 2017
Tom Green was fired by Donald Trump (bad!), married Drew Barrymore (better) and pretty much invented a massive TV genre. But did he ever become a dick?
First Gig, Worst Gig: Dr Phil Hammond
Thursday 1st June 2017
Dr Phil's new show gives the NHS a powerful jab. But how has he survived as a doctor and comic for so long?
Rachel Marwood: Holy Crap interview
Tuesday 30th May 2017
Rachel Marwood talks about Holy Crap, the "silly and funny" new musical about a religious pay-per-view TV channel that comes over from the States and starts corrupting the religious masses.
First Gig, Worst Gig: Tom Stade
Thursday 25th May 2017
The charismatic Canadian has been compared to Keith Richards, feels a kinship with Beyonce, and once did a corporate on an alien space cruiser.
Matt Lucas and Matt Berry with Vic & Bob
Wednesday 24th May 2017
Matt Lucas and Matt Berry have been pictured filming scenes for Vic & Bob's Big Night Out.
White Gold interview
Saturday 20th May 2017
Writer Damon Beesley and actor Joe Thomas talk about BBC Two sitcom White Gold. Considering it shares many of the cast and crew, is this new show similar to The Inbetweeners?
The Hippopotamus interview
Saturday 20th May 2017
Two of the key people behind Stephen Fry's British comedy movie The Hippopotamus - star Roger Allam and director John Jencks - answer some questions from BCG readers.
First Gig, Worst Gig: Croft & Pearce
Thursday 18th May 2017
Two women. Two buns-in-the-oven. One show: Croft & Pearce are becoming a quasi-quartet at the Museum Of Comedy this week. We look back at their work as a duo.
Jack Bence: Shit-faced Shakespeare interview
Tuesday 16th May 2017
Bad Education star Jack Bence is joining the cast of Shit-faced Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing, as the pissed-up show continues its London run. We find out more from him in this interview.
Vice Versa: The RSC play 'lovingly ripped off from Plautus'
Monday 15th May 2017
We take a look at Vice Versa, the new "side-splitting comedy romp" from the Royal Shakespeare Company. Set in Roman times, the cast list features Felix Hayes, Sophia Nomvete and 'Allo 'Allo! star Kim Hartman. Writer Phil Porter explains more.