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20 facts for Jonathan Creek's 20th anniversary
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the first time that David Renwick's ingenious creation first hit our screens. To celebrate, here's a look at 20 things you may not know about everyone's favourite tousle-haired, windmill-dwelling amateur sleuth.
Jon O'Brien, Metro, 10th May 2017Why Alan Davies doesn't let his kids watch TV
The QI star also reveals how TV success almost ruined his stand-up career.
Michael Hodges, Radio Times, 7th March 2017Alan Davies doesn't let his children watch television
Davies, who also plays magician Jonathan Creek, says his three children have only ever seen him on screen once.
Antonia Paget, The Mirror, 28th February 2017Preview - Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled
Sometimes it is best to keep things simple. Perhaps that is why Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled has been so successful for Dave, as it now enters its fifth series.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 21st February 2017Alan Davies: I miss Fry, but Toksvig's given QI a boost
Sandi Toksvig might be firmly ensconced in the QI host's chair... but panellist Alan Davies has admitted he still misses her predecessor Stephen Fry.
Morgan Jeffrey, Digital Spy, 20th February 2017Chortle Awards 2017 nominees announced
The nominees for the Chortle Awards 2017 have been announced. David Baddiel, Bridget Christie, Richard Gadd, Kieran Hodgson and Stewart Lee are shortlisted for best live show.
British Comedy Guide, 16th February 2017Alan Davies interview
Alan Davies on how both age and kids have brought about big changes in his life.
Bill Gibb, The Sunday Post, 12th February 2017Preview - QI: New
Lots of people were worried when Stephen Fry left QI and replaced by Sandi Toksvig, but over the past few months she has proven to be brilliant at the job.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 10th February 2017Damned to return to Channel 4
Social work sitcom Damned is coming back to Channel 4 for a second series, starring Jo Brand, Alan Davies and Isy Suttie.
British Comedy Guide, 10th February 2017Preview - QI
After Stephen Fry stepped down at the end of Series 'M' the fate of the beloved BBC show QI, was unknown but Sandi Toksvig has done an excellent job in ensuring its survival.
Eloise Craven-Todd, On The Box, 20th January 2017