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Lee Evans to star in new stage show

Lee Evans is to star as a dumb gangster in Barking In Essex, a new comic play for 2013 alongside Sheila Hancock.

British Comedy Guide, 30th November 2012

The Australians remaking The Unbelievable Truth for TV

The team behind the Australian sketch troupe The Chaser are remaking The Unbelievable Truth - a UK radio format adapted for television and championed by their comic idol, Graeme Garden of The Goodies fame - which has provided a rare mainstream platform for some of the biggest names (and a few new ones) from the local comedy circuit.

Holly Byrnes, News.com.au, 10th October 2012

Simon Evans interview

We talked about his experiences at the Fringe Festival and delved into other topics which included his on stage persona and how YouTube has served as an advantage or a stumbling block for comedians.

Rick Murtagh, PPSF Webzine, 10th September 2012

Simon Evans's favorite Fringe things

I have two favourite things about the Fringe.

Simon Evans, The List, 21st August 2012

Simon Evans - 10 Edinburgh questions

A tremendous collection of answers from the stand-up version of The Idler and Dara O'Briain's former warm-up man, Simon Evans.

London Is Funny, 24th July 2012

Simon Evans shoots friendly fire at the Fringe

An interview with Simon Evans being interviewed at the Fringe.

Tommy Holgate, The Sun, 21st July 2012

Douglas Adams & Stephen Fry were unbelievably similar

Next weekend, legendary conservationist Mark Carwardine will be celebrating the life of Douglas Adams, with whom he did so much to help threatened wildlife with their book Last Chance To See, which was adapted for television with Stephen Fry.

Cole Moreton, The Telegraph, 4th March 2012

Hollander's the most believable & likeable vicar ever

The set-up of Rev means Adam Smallbone could be a saintly pain, so it's no small credit to Tom Hollander that he's turned the much put-upon incumbent of St Saviour's into TV's most believable and likeable vicar ever.

Keith Watson, Metro, 21st December 2011

Lee Evans will bank over £8million in 2011

Lee Evans will earn more than £8million by the end of 2011 - making him the highest-paid stand-up comic in Britain this year.

Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 25th November 2011

Stand-up Lee Evans set to top the DVD charts

Comic Lee Evans is on track to bag the No1 DVD spot this weekend with his new release, Roadrunner Live At The O2.

The Sun, 23rd November 2011

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