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First Gig, Worst Gig: Tiff Stevenson
Thursday 23rd February 2017
The increasingly busy comic recalls helicopter heckles, drag buddies and a Bush dance.
A look at comedy trolling
Monday 20th February 2017
A look at trolling to create British comedy, including the work of William Donaldson, Robert Popper, Fonejacker and Joe Lycett.
Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith interview
Sunday 19th February 2017
Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith introduce Series 3 of Inside No. 9, and also give us some clues about what will be in Series 4.
Gap Year interviews
Sunday 19th February 2017
Tom Basden introduces his new comedy drama, Gap Year. We also hear from cast members Tim Key, Anders Hayward, Ade Oyefeso, Alice Lee and Brittney Wilson.
Jon Richardson interview
Saturday 18th February 2017
Jon Richardson talks about his TV show, How To Survive The End Of The World. He says that the best comedy comes out of the worst times.
Musical Comedy Awards 2017 preview
Friday 17th February 2017
Comedians are currently competing in the heats for the Musical Comedy Awards 2017 competition. The final is set for the 10th April, with a great early bird ticket offer currently available.
Ryan Shelton - How To Life interview
Friday 17th February 2017
Australian comedy star Ryan Shelton has made a Comedy Blaps series for Channel 4. We find out more in this interview.
Top 5 things we sent into space on Voyager
Friday 17th February 2017
Gemma Arrowsmith is performing a live character-based comedy show themed around the topic of space. In this article she discusses some of the things that have been put on the Voyager probe for aliens to find. What was humanity thinking?
Max & Ivan interview
Thursday 16th February 2017
A funny interview in which comedy duo Max & Ivan discuss their Comedy Blaps series The Reunion.
First Gig, Worst Gig: Jim Campbell
Thursday 16th February 2017
Jim Campbell, from The Football Ramble, recalls bleak poetry, shoe-throwing and a Birmingham City shambles. This is our first - probably last - rhyming preamble.