Bryony Gordon
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Tom Conti: I would make a wonderful benign dictator...
Soon to star in a new sitcom, Tom Conti ought to be happy. But then he has the state of education, Europe and his neighbours to worry about.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 29th June 2012Alexei Sayle: 'I did think Ed Miliband a little fake'
Alexei Sayle, the once alternative comedian raised as a Marxist, is the Telegraph's new motoring columnist. What would his mother say?
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 6th March 2012Ab Fab's Julia Sawalha is happy to be back
Absolutely Fabulous is returning for a short series to celebrate the programme's 20th anniversary.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 14th December 2011Rob Brydon interview
Comedian Rob Brydon on his autobiography, his hero Jimmy Savile and how showbiz seems empty compared with being a father.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 7th November 2011Rory Bremner: I've lost my confidence as a comic.
Rory Bremner is a success at Strictly Come Dancing yet the impressionist is gripped by a fear of failure.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 7th October 2011Ricky Gervais: Don't ask me the price of milk
With a new comedy series in the offing, Ricky Gervais talks about fame, fortune and fidelity - and a future without laughs.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 26th August 2011Paul Merton: Why Tories make the best TV presenters
He's our most famous comedy grump. But as he films a new documentary, is Paul Merton becoming a charming national treasure?
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 23rd May 2011Jack Dee interview
As his comedy series takes to the air for the final time, Jack Dee tells Bryony Gordon that, behind his image as a malcontent, he is a happy, 4x4-driving church-goer.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 25th April 2011Dear Joey from 'Friends', I'm very sorry for everything
Although my memory of the night's a bit fuzzy, I'm fairly sure Matt LeBlanc declined my offer to come home and drink coffee in my loft apartment, writes Bryony Gordon.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 12th January 2011Sir David Frost's charm offensive
Sir David Frost, veteran TV presenter, continues to use his legendary charm when interviewing the great and the good.
Bryony Gordon, The Telegraph, 10th June 2010