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Is Peter Kay's Forever FM based on my radio station?

So why are my bosses raising an eyebrow over Forever FM? Watch the next episode, then listen to Wave 105 - it's virtually identical!

Rick Jackson, Portsmouth News, 21st May 2015

Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense review

So many things contribute to the success of Perfect Nonsense, such as Alice Power's ingenious, ever-changing set, rearranged on stage by the actors themselves and, if something goes slightly wrong, whether deliberately or otherwise, just adding to the fun.

Anne Hill, The List, 21st May 2015

Sajeela Kershi wins Asian Women of Achievement Award

'The courage to create change with humour'.

Chortle, 21st May 2015

Revealed: how much comedians earn & when most quit

Most aspiring comedians drop out of the circuit within three years of starting. The result was revealed in a survey of 540 comedians, former comedians and open spots - half in London and half in the rest of the UK - and found that on average comics try stand-up for 2 years 10 months before quitting. Research also reveals how long it takes to make any money from comedy, and how small most the spoils are. After one year the average pay per gig is less than £25 - and more than a third of comics have never been paid at all.

Chortle, 21st May 2015

Fringe 2015: everything you need to know

New details about this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe are being revealed every day until the release of the official brochure guide next month.

Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 20th May 2015

Sketchorama Series 4 line-up revealed

Isy Suttie will host Series 4 of radio showcase Sketchorama, with a line-up including The Penny Dreadfuls, Frisky & Mannish, Hennessy & Friends, and Gein's Family Giftshop.

British Comedy Guide, 20th May 2015

10 things you didn't know about Steve Coogan

There's so much more to this guy than Alan Partridge.

Rachel Bailey, What Culture!, 16th May 2015

Seven questions with... Malcolm Head

Malcolm Head is a very interesting performer who has recently supported Paul Foot on his UK tour.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 16th May 2015

Interview: Jason Thorpe from Jeeves & Wooster tour

"It's the combination of wonderful language and absurd situations which make this show so fantastic," said Jason Thorpe, who plays Jeeves.

Salisbury Journal, 14th May 2015

BBC Comedy Feeds 2015 revealed

The BBC has announced six new comedy pilots for BBC iPlayer and BBC Three - SunnyD, Radges, People Time, Fishbowl, Dead Air and Funz And Gamez.

British Comedy Guide, 14th May 2015

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