Press clippings Page 10
Matt Berry interview
He is, he says several times, "a very private person". So much so, that when we talk briefly about the fact he has just moved out of London to somewhere with a bit more space, he looks suddenly stricken and asks me not to name the place. "I don't want anyone to know where I am, really. If that's alright."
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 19th April 2017Daisy May & Charlie Cooper interview
'It's basically our experience of growing up in the Cotswolds'.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 8th March 2017Ricky Gervais: Humanity, review
Half stand-up show, half lecture on offence.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 24th February 2017Oliver Chris interview
'I've spent my whole life with people asking me when I'm going to play Prince William'
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 21st February 2017Diane Morgan: 'Playing an idiot is easy'
Diane Morgan on Philomena Cunk, Motherland and being miserable.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 28th December 2016Miles Jupp interview
Miles Jupp: I'm a white, middle-class man and I'm not going to pretend that I'm not.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 20th December 2016Joe Lycett: 'I've always had a distaste for authority'
Joe Lycett is sitting in an East London hotel, eating a heritage beetroot salad and nursing an A-grade showbiz injury. Three weeks ago he was shooting promotional pictures for his new DVD and, kicking his legs up to go the extra mile for the camera, he wiped out and landed on his left elbow, which broke.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 19th October 2016How sexism on screen inspired a comedy show
In Casting Call Woe, ProResting and stand-up Tiff Stevenson read out the worst casting calls they have found, dole out statistics about the representation of women in the industry and share their own audition horror stories - including the time ProResting was called to an audition at McDonald's in Notting Hill, where she had to pretend she had caught on fire.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 22nd August 2016Fringe: Five new acts to see this weekend
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 19th August 2016Angus Deayton on turning 60 and his new passion
Angus Deayton turned 60 this year. He threw an "enormous" birthday party in Florence though he had to postpone it by a few weeks when he decided to take part in the ITV reality television show, Drive, which saw him racing buggies and Formula 4 cars against celebrities such as Louis Walsh, Mariella Frostrup and Colin Jackson.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 9th August 2016