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The Brockmans are no more and Twitter is devastated

Nostalgic viewers took to Twitter to share their fondest memories...

Emily Hewett, Metro, 6th March 2014

Monty Python lose comedy crown to Lee Evans

The reunion of the Monty Python team should have been the comedy event of the year but it's been knocked into second place, says ticket website viagogo.

The Daily Express, 2nd March 2014

Rob Evans interview

Writer Rob Evans talks about working with Ruth Jones, using the Valleys as inspiration and being proud of his new prime time ITV show Edge of Heaven.

Kirstie McCrum, Wales Online, 22nd February 2014

The Lee Evans lookalike who runs a pet shop

One is Lee Evans, the legendary stand-up comedian who has performed in front of millions. The other is John Barlow, who runs a pet shop in Clifton.

Marcus Boocock, Nottingham Post, 20th February 2014

The Unbelievable Truth: can you sort fact from fiction?

Test yourself against a true or false quiz and soak up 20 astounding facts as set by the team behind Radio 4's The Unbelievable Truth.

Jon Naismith and Graeme Garden, The Telegraph, 5th December 2013

Lee Evans: I'll never go back to Hollywood

Lee Evans has turned his back on Hollywood after landing his dream role in the West End.

Alistair Foster, Evening Standard, 11th September 2013

Lee Evans interview

In the '80s it felt like we were changing things, even changing light entertainment. It was very experimental - people putting fireworks up their arse or balloons on their penis. A lot of comedy now is very slick. Guys turn up in suits and they've got their ten minutes.

Michael Hodges, Time Out, 10th September 2013

Lee Evans interview

He's made millions from his madcap comedy and is soon to star as a hapless low-life in Barking in Essex. So why is Lee Evans thinking of giving it all up to become a painter? Dominic Cavendish finds out.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 2nd September 2013

Simon Evans's diary August 15

In his latest blog from the Edinburgh Fringe, comedian Simon Evans heralds the array of children's shows but remembers how difficult they can be for a comedian.

Simon Evans, The Telegraph, 16th August 2013

Simon Evans's Edinburgh diary August 14

We are in to Week Two now at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the reviews are beginning to (t)roll.

Simon Evans, The Telegraph, 14th August 2013

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