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QI team reveals bizarre facts

The team behind the fiendish BBC quiz show also reveal the contents of the 'first' sandwich and that it was the ENGLISH who first ate frogs' legs.

Amanda Killelea, The Mirror, 1st October 2015

Seven questions with... Harriet Kemsley

Harriet Kemsley is a delightful stand up comedian with an undeniably sinister edge.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 30th September 2015

Review: Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense - Exeter

There's plenty of nonsense to be had in this hilarious lark, although it falls a little short of perfect.

Lucy Corley, The Public Reviews, 30th September 2015

Brian Blessed to star as Steven Toast's father

Veteran actor will play the father of vain and bombastic luvvie in the upcoming series of the Channel 4 comedy, RadioTimes.com can reveal.

Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 29th September 2015

Nish Kumar reveals his favourite TV shows

We caught up with Nish to find out what he likes to watch to relax between shows...

William Martin, Cult Box, 29th September 2015

Mighty Boosh film? "Never say never"

Julian Barratt has refused to discount the possibility of a Mighty Boosh reunion in the future, neither confirming or denying frequently talked about plans for a film with Noel Fielding.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th September 2015

Funny outfits & even funnier stories in The Kennedys

Break out the cheese and pineapple hedgehogs and brace yourself for flared trousers and big hair, this family comedy takes us right back to the 1970s.

Sara Wallis, The Mirror, 26th September 2015

Revealed: the plot of the 2011 OFAH reunion script

One more episode was planned for the 30th anniversary of the show, and now star John Challis (who played car dealer Boycie) has opened up on what we might have expected from the Trotters and their entourage in the modern day.

Huw Fullerton, Radio Times, 26th September 2015

Developing a sitcom From scratch

On this blog - and my book - I've written a lot about set-up, characters, story and plot. Whilst I try to provide examples from both my own work and existing shows on TV and Radio, it's hard not to be wise after the event. So, for the next series of blog posts, that may go on for weeks or months, I'm going to start a sitcom from scratch here on the blog. As I do so, I'll talk about the decisions that I'm making all along the way, and what's in my mind as I make them.

James Cary, Beyond The Joke, 25th September 2015

Seven questions with... Andy Hamilton

Andy Hamilton is an award winning comedy writer and stand up comedian, perhaps best known for co-creating and writing Outnumbered, who has recently been working on satirical television shows such as Ballot Monkeys and the comedy film What We Did On Our Holiday with fellow writer Guy Jenkin. Now he is back on the road with a new stand up show: Change Management.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 23rd September 2015

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