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Flip and Maggie: Where are the older comedians?
Tuesday 18th November 2014
Comedy sketch duo Flip and Maggie ask 'Where are the people of our age in comedy?'
Laughing Horse New Act of the Year 2014 finalists
Sunday 16th November 2014
The 15 finalists involved in the Laughing Horse New Act of the Year 2014 competition have been announced.
Eddie Izzard to write autobiography in 2015
Friday 14th November 2014
Stand-up comedian and actor Eddie Izzard is to write his memoirs. He has signed a book deal with a US publishing company.
Joseph Morpurgo interview
Monday 10th November 2014
Co-founder of the wildly successful improv troupe Austentatious, Joseph Morpurgo's solo work is more audacious, and his new show shares an ethos with some notable musical mavericks.
Babylon interviews
Sunday 9th November 2014
James Nesbitt, Nicola Walker, Paterson Joseph, Bertie Carvel, Jill Halfpenny, Adam Deacon and Jonny Sweet talk about Channel 4 comedy drama Babylon.
Puppy Love interview
Sunday 9th November 2014
The creators of new sitcom Puppy Love introduce the show, and explain how they let the canine stars in the show improvise rather than follow a script.
The shocking truth behind Churchill's great speeches
Sunday 9th November 2014
An interview with Toby DeWinter, the historian who has discovered that Winston Churchill was actually a foul mouthed Northerner.
Good Cop Bad Cop interview
Friday 7th November 2014
Adam Jarrell and Andrew Fettes from the comic play Good Cop Bad Cop talk about how there's more to making people laugh than just being funny.
Ivo Graham interview
Friday 7th November 2014
Up-and-coming stand-up comedian Ivo Graham answers our combative questions with patience and wit.
Mark Thomas interview
Wednesday 5th November 2014
For the 75th Circuit Training, our first return visitor, and a suitably epic chat with Mark Thomas. He's on often eyebrow-raising form, about arms sales, corporate spying, conspiracy theories, ISIS, Labour, and, er, clitoral stroking. But is it still comedy?