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They shouldn't have cast Vic Reeves...
Margo Milne says disabled actors should take disabled parts.
Margo Milne, Chortle, 22nd April 20159 things Newzoids made us hope like hell never happen
A show of famous faces made into puppets is harmless right? A few wise-crack jokes here and there, a bit of banter. Just a general giggle, surely. Nope. Newzoids has made us entirely uncomfortable in suggesting things we hope never ever happen.
Katie Baillie, Metro, 22nd April 2015BBC Salford Sitcom Showcase 2015 programme revealed
Funz And Gamez, Fishbowl and Barbara Nice are amongst the comedy that will be showcased across BBC events in Salford on the 12th and 13th May.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd April 2015Grimsby details revealed on Wikileaks
Detail about Sacha Baron Cohen's new movie Grimsby have been revealed from leaked Sony e-mails published on Wikileaks.
The Grimsby Telegraph, 18th April 2015Info on new Alan Partridge book revealed
Aha! There's another Alan Partridge book in the works, due to hit your bookshelves, tablets, e-readers and audio players (with his close friend Mr Coogan reading it aloud) in October 2016.
Tim Glanfield, Radio Times, 15th April 2015Newzoids - not its fault it can never be Spitting Image
ITV has been doing its darnedest to persuade everyone that its satirical show Newzoids, starting tonight, should not - repeat NOT - be regarded as the new Spitting Image. Needless to say, this hasn't stopped the media from calling it exactly that.
Pat Stacey, The Independent (Ireland), 15th April 2015Eve Myles on going from Broadchurch vamp to comedy Gold
After playing creepy Claire in Broadchurch, Eve Myles is playing it for laughs with the return of gentle comedy You, Me and Them. And she has one word to describe the change of pace: PHEW!
Keeley Bolger, Wales Online, 14th April 2015Steven Hawking records version of Python's Galaxy Song
The famous cosmologist has covered the comedy legends' 1983 skit to celebrate Record Store Day.
Alex Wellman, The Mirror, 12th April 2015Sport & comedy: TV marriage that will sadly never end
ITV's new panel show Play to the Whistle is the latest banter-chasing blend of sport and comedy, following A League of Their Own, Big Break and countless others. But while everyone on screen enjoys themselves, for audiences it's televisual carbon monoxide.
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 10th April 2015Steve Davis wants Catherine Tate to play him on screen
The sportsman is keen for a fellow flame-haired star to portray him if his autobiography is ever turned into a movie - even though she is a woman.
James Leyfield, The Mirror, 10th April 2015