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Is the pen ever mightier than the mic for comedians?
Sara Pascoe, Bridget Christie and Luisa Omielan all have books in the pipeline. Which stand-ups rule the page as well as the stage?
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 18th March 2015Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense - review
This is definitely an enjoyable night out, and it is clear to see why this has been such a successful production previously in the West End.
Dan English, The Public Reviews, 18th March 2015Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton on Inside No. 9
"We wanted to do something that was a reaction against the box set culture", says Reece Shearsmith's co-cretaor Steve Pemberton at a press conference to launch the second series.
Chortle, 17th March 2015Chortle Awards 2015 winners revealed
Bridget Christie and James Acaster are amongst the winners at the 2015 Chortle Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 17th March 2015Richard Curtis & Lenny Henry thank everyone at the BBC
"Without the BBC, we would have been a group of dodgy comedians wishing we could help a bit in 1985"
Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 16th March 2015Raised By Wolves - Everything you need to know
Channel 4's latest series based on the life of author Caitlin Moran, kicks off tonight so we've decided to put together a list of everything you could possibly need to know before you settle down to watch it.
Rebecca Tyrrell, Metro, 16th March 2015Steve Day interview
Steve Day is the UK's most well-known deaf comedian, but his work spans far beyond that.
Chaplin Moustache, 16th March 2015New Trevor & Simon project revealed
Full details have been announced of the new sci-fi project featuring comedians Trevor & Simon and former Dr Who star Sophie Aldred. It is a new fan-funded comedy sci-fi audio adventure for kids from 8 to 80, and beyond with a Kickstarter campaign starting 24th March.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th March 2015Phill Jupitus reveals he is a 60's love child
Phill Jupitus has confessed that he was a sixties love child and never met the man who fathered him.
Karen Rockett, The Mirror, 14th March 2015Fred McAulay reveals how he dropped the "C-bomb" live
Funny man Fred, who presents the final audition of his BBC radio show MacAulay and Co today, survived 18 years on the airwaves without one swearing blooper - until he dropped the "C-bomb" two weeks ago.
Paul English, Daily Record, 13th March 2015