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Tiff Stevenson interview: comedy, Buffy, Whedon & more
Tiff Stevenson chats about her new stand-up tour, Fringe, Buffy, Joss Whedon, Portlandia, Sherlock and Jason Statham....
Simon Brew, Den Of Geek, 12th January 2016Isy Suttie: my worst gig ever
Every comedian has 'died' on stage, says Isy Suttie. Here she relives her nightmare in Edinburgh.
Isy Suttie, The Observer, 10th January 2016Honor Kneafsey, Steve Edge & Bobby Knutt interview
As Benidorm returns for an incredible eighth series, Billy, Sheron, Eddie, Rob and Jodie, otherwise known as the Dawsons, make their on-screen debut.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 8th January 2016BBC Two to develop new topical comedy format
BBC Two is looking for a new topical comedy variety format, with Saturday Night Live and The 11 O'Clock Show amongst the programmes named as inspiration.
British Comedy Guide, 7th January 2016Interview: seven questions with... Patrick Monahan
Patrick Monahan is one of the most energetic performers to ever come out of Ireland or Iran or even Newcastle.
Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 28th December 2015Nan offends everyone - and viewers want another series
It's been a while since we have seen the outrageous pensioner that is Catherine Tate's Nan - but she hasn't lost any of her edge as we discovered when she reprised the role for a couple of episodes. But she has gone down so well with viewers that there could well be a new series on the cards.
Duncan Lindsay, Metro, 27th December 2015Raymond Allen reveals tough birth of Some Mothers
It was one of the biggest comedy shows of the 1970s, hitting 25million viewers at its peak and spawning a million bad impressions. But Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em almost never made it to the screen as creator Raymond Allen had been so crushed by a brutal rejection letter that he was on the verge of quitting.
Chortle, 24th December 2015Bridget Jones's Baby plot details revealed
With filming already well underway in London, our excitement for Bridget Jones's third big screen outing is getting off the scale as we find out more about what's in store for the Britain's most famous former singleton.
Will Stroude, Attitude Magazine, 22nd December 2015Steven Toast and friends: an oral history of 2015
A star panel of contributors make like a text-based clip show to look back on the past year, from the election to a miraculous dress.
The Guardian, 19th December 2015The last ever Peep Show went out with a whimper
The resolution came all too quickly in Peep Show's big finale, says Iona McLaren.
Iona McLaren, The Telegraph, 16th December 2015