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Comedians to become agony aunts for UKTV series
David Baddiel, Ellie Taylor, Matt Richardson, Roisin Conaty and Ricky Tomlinson are amongst those signed up to take part in channel W's Celebrity Advice Bureau.
British Comedy Guide, 18th October 2016Radio 4 axes David Baddiel's Don't Make Me Laugh
Radio 4 has axed Don't Make Me Laugh, the Radio 4 panel show created by David Baddiel. The programme was recently reprimanded for jokes about the Queen.
British Comedy Guide, 5th October 2016David Baddiel: BBC should have Right WIng Hour
The comedian and writer says the Corporation should be upfront about its leanings and suggests - half in jest - that a Right Wing Hour could help.
Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 3rd October 2016Review - David Baddiel, My Family (Not the Sitcom)
About 100 times better than My Family (the sitcom).
Paul Fleckney, London Is Funny, 26th September 2016Video: David Baddiel on the funny side of dementia
David Baddiel's new show My Family: Not the Sitcom is a candid two-hour exploration of the death of his mother and the onset of dementia in his father. He speaks to the Today programme about how he found humour in even the most tragic circumstances.
BBC, 13th September 2016Fleabag and Miranda are more similar than we think
David Baddiel applauds the rise of "shock" entertainment.
David Baddiel, Radio Times, 9th September 2016Fleabag is Miranda with anal sex, says David Baddiel
David Baddiel has suggested that the frank series, written by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge, is merely Miranda with added shock value.
Adam Sherwin, i Newspaper, 6th September 2016Gold orders We Have Been Watching
Channel Gold has ordered We Have Been Watching, a new series in which some of Britain's best loved comedy pairings watch classic shows together.
British Comedy Guide, 6th September 2016David Baddiel sells film rights to The Parent Agency
David Baddiel has sold the film rights to his first children's book, The Parent Agency.
Chortle, 19th July 2016The show I made with Michael Gove gives me nightmares
In 1992, Gove, David Baddiel and I presented the presciently titled A Stab In The Dark - a politics-based Channel 4 'yoof' programme. It was an absolute turkey.
Tracey MacLeod, The Guardian, 5th July 2016