Press clippings
Filming gets underway on final episode of Prime's Good Omens
Good Omens' feature-length, finale episode is filming at a Scottish studio.
Nia Daniels, The Knowledge, 21st January 2025Pauline Quirke reveals dementia diagnosis
Pauline Quirke, famous for starring in TV sitcom Birds of a Feather, has retired from acting following a dementia diagnosis, her husband has said.
Helen Bushby, BBC, 21st January 2025Yes Minister character is government's new AI assistant
Government workers will soon be given access to a set of tools powered by artificial intelligence (AI), named after a scheming parliamentary official from the classic sitcom Yes Minister. The government says the assistants - called Humphrey - will "speed up the work of civil servants".
BBC, 21st January 2025Jamie Demetriou: Quietly becoming Britain's funniest new Hollywood export
Demetriou muses about comedy with the respect it deserves as an art form; for him, it's all-encompassing.
Joe Taysom, Far Out, 20th January 2025Dame Edna's glasses are up for auction
Auctioneers Christie's put a £1,000 to £1,5000 estimate on each of seven specimens being sold off next month.
Chortle, 20th January 2025Sunday with Julian Clary: 'Our family tradition is a midday gin'
The TV personality talks about his neurotic rescue dog, salmon-cooking husband, daily phone calls to his mum and irrepressible ironing habit.
Nick McGrath, The Observer, 20th January 2025"Not where you go to laugh": LinkedIn turns to comedy
Light-hearted posts are becoming more popular on a professional network known for accidental hilarity.
Alex Irwin-Hunt, The Financial Times, 19th January 2025Stewart Lee: An information dark age is upon us. I'm logging off
As Musk, Zuckerberg and Bezos attempt to reshape our reality, my advice is to avoid their toxic platforms and wait it out.
Stewart Lee, The Observer, 19th January 2025Pioneering podcasters Answer Me This! on the show's return
Hosts Helen Zaltzman and Olly Mann tell us why their comeback coincides with Trump's second act - and how they now feel like the punks of the speech-audio world.
Miranda Sawyer, The Observer, 19th January 2025Ed Patrick predicts today's football scores
BBC Sport columnist Chris Sutton takes on doctor, comedian and Nottingham Forest fan Ed Patrick.
Chris Sutton, BBC, 18th January 2025Red Dwarf return "might not happen" - star confirms status of new episodes
While excitement has been high about a potential return for Red Dwarf, star Craig Charles has revealed the comeback is proving trickier than expected and that it "might not happen" this time around.
Louise Griffin, Radio Times, 17th January 2025Mae Martin announces surprise career move into music
The comedian shared on Instagram that they are releasing music. Posting a snippet of a song called Good Dream, Martin teased an album on the way, writing: "My earnest music album I'm A TV is coming soon. Pre-save in bio."
Sam Warner, Digital Spy, 17th January 2025Harry Deansway 'faces financial ruin' as he loses plagiarism case
Harry Deansway has said he was 'brave' to sue the makers of Live At The Moth Club for plagiarism, and suggested he only lost as the programme-makers Baby Cow had deeper pockets.
Chortle, 17th January 2025Harry Deansway loses copyright lawsuit against Steve Coogan's production company over sitcom
A judge in London's High Court has ruled that Baby Cow series Live At The Moth Club, which ran for one series on UKTV in 2022, wasn't a copy of Deansway's 2013 YouTube series Shambles.
K.J. Yossman, Variety, 17th January 2025Adam Kay's 2024 after show collections raise £58,994.77 for Lullaby Trust
The grand total of money raised for Lullaby Trust at Adam's shows to an incredible £321,189.78.
Gag Reflex, 17th January 2025Tributes flood in as comedy promoter Alistair Greaves dies unexpectedly
The prolific producer behind Burning Duck Comedy in Yorkshire, who is believed to have been in his 40s, passed away on January 8, but his death has just been announced.
Chortle, 17th January 2025Pregnant Michelle Keegan glows on set of Brassic
Pregnant Michelle Keegan looked to be glowing as she returned to work on Sky sitcom Brassic after the cast's Christmas break.
The actress, 37, might be expecting her first child but that hasn't slowed her work ethic, as she got stuck into lines and braved very cold temperatures.
Dan Cain, The Sun, 17th January 2025Why Apple TV+'s Noel Fielding comedy came to an untimely halt
Filmed footage cannot be fashioned into a scaled-back season and there is no hope of getting the show back on the road, according to three sources familiar with Dick Turpin's demise.
Jake Kanter, Deadline, 17th January 2025Nick Frost: "Me and Simon Pegg will definitely do something else at some point"
The Hot Fuzz creator talks family trauma, being diagnosed with ADHD at 47, and his new film.
Dorian Lynskey, i Newspaper, 17th January 2025Ian Hislop: regime satirist
The once irreverent Private Eye editor can now be relied on to parrot the official, centrist line.
Gareth Roberts, Spiked, 16th January 2025Aurie Styla launches new video game podcast
Each episode features a one-on-one conversation with a very special guest about their life journey - and the video games they played along the way. It's a warm, funny, nostalgic look at the most influential story-telling medium of the last five decades.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 16th January 2025TV legend died aged 83 after surgery 'went wrong'
A TV legend who launched the careers of Lenny Henry, Victoria Wood and Les Dennis died from sepsis while recovering from surgery, an inquest has heard.
Ethan Singh, The Sun, 16th January 2025Jack Whitehall to host the BRIT Awards again
Munya Chawawa will also be co-presenting The BRITs 2025: The Warm-Up with DJ Harriet Rose.
Chortle, 16th January 2025Tony Slattery's friends appeal for donations to pay for his funeral
Friends of Tony Slattery have launched a crowdfunding page to pay for his funeral. The Whose Line Is It Anyway? star had little money when he died on Tuesday, at the age of 65, two days after suffering a heart attack.
Chortle, 16th January 2025Tony Slattery obituary
Comedian and actor who found television fame in the 1980s on Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Anthony Hayward, The Guardian, 15th January 2025Tony Slattery: the generous improv great whose successes masked his suffering
He was a wonderful team player in Whose Line Is It Anyway? and affection for him grew when he disclosed the severe pain and distress he was trying keep at bay.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 15th January 2025Art ahoy! Jim Moir and Jenny Eclair take part in artistic cruises
Comedian-turned-artist Jim Moir (aka Vic Reeves), best-selling author Jenny Eclair, and celebrity photographer Scarlet Page have become the cruise industry's first 'Moments Crew' - a new service promising to capture guests' most memorable onboard moments.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th January 2025Russell Howard reveals what would make him return to TV
Russell Howard has revealed what would make him return to TV - following his decision to 'quit' the medium after 19 years.
The comedian, 44, recently announced he is "quitting" TV - instead sticking to his roots with live stand-up and turning his attention to podcasting.
Conor O'Brien, The Sun, 15th January 2025Tony Slattery obituary
Much-admired performer whose burgeoning career in television came to an abrupt halt after he suffered a drink and cocaine-induced nervous breakdown.
The Times, 14th January 2025Tony Slattery obituary
He brought an edge of danger to light entertainment, but in his 1990s heyday he became visibly exhausted by his punishing schedule.
The Telegraph, 14th January 2025