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Comedy highlights of 2015
Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights returns and Alan Carr tours the UK
Alice Jones, The Independent, 2nd January 2015Mathew Baynton interview: the right man for the job
The actor's thoughtful approach makes him the perfect foil - as writer and co-star - for James Corden in the high-octane drama The Wrong Mans.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 21st December 2014British Comedy Awards 2014 review
Channel 4 are rumoured to be dropping the awards next year so unless they return to ITV, they could disappear from terrestrial for good.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 17th December 2014Lost Voice Guy profile
Heard the one about the stand-up comedian who can't speak?
Alice Jones, The Independent, 11th December 2014Christmas shows that are funny for all the family
This festive season more alternative comedians than ever are moonlighting as children's entertainers.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 4th December 2014Stewart Lee, Leicester Square Theatre, review
He is, I think, the only comedian who can get away with deconstructing and critiquing his own routines as he goes along and not be repellent. He, and his material, are simply that good. And if there's a lingering sense that the joke is always a little on us, somehow that feels like a good thing.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 24th November 2014Morgana Robinson interview
As the all-star sketch show Psychobitches' returns, Morgana Robinson talks about her extraordinary rise from London hot-spot 'door whore' to TV's top female impressionist - and why white men still rule comedy.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 23rd November 2014It's no joke being part of Stewart Lee's act
When comedians make critics the subject of their stand-up, it rarely ends well.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 20th November 2014Daily Mash: The perfect mash-up of jokes and journalism
The Daily Mash is now the UK's biggest humour website, producing comedy "on an industrial scale".
Alice Jones, The Independent, 20th November 2014Dapper's dead & ITV didn't even turn up to his funeral
The rise and fall of the laddish comedian is a lesson in how television does not understand online.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 13th November 2014