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Seven questions with... Gus the Fox

WARNING: SENSITIVE CONTENT AND VERY STRONG LANGUAGE.

You may have come across this foul-mouthed fox on Twitter, or heard of him through recommendations from Noel Fielding, or even seen him going through your bins. When he's not harassing members of the public, he enjoys upsetting animals, visiting his friend, Cwis Packham, and a little arts and crafts. Gus is the most flawed little creature, but you have to love him a bit.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 16th February 2015

The Top Ten: Characters you never see

Comedies covered include Dad's Army and The Thick of It.

John Rentoul, The Independent, 15th February 2015

Review: David O'Doherty Has Checked Everything

See David O'Doherty in whatever form you can. It will always be more than worth it.

Molly Stewart, Giggle Beats, 15th February 2015

Leicester Comedy Festival: meet Nick Revell

An interview with stand-up Nick Revell.

Yasmin Duffin, Leicester Mercury, 12th February 2015

Why Maeve Higgins not planning a return to Irish soil

Comedian Maeve Higgins has no plans to return to Irish soil after relocating to New York last year.

Sharon McGowan, Irish Herald, 11th February 2015

Vic Reeves & Bob Mortimer on House of Fools

To celebrate its return, TVO sat down with the main cast during the filming of Series Two to discuss the show. Today, we bring you our catch-up with the legendary duo at the centre of it all: Reeves and Mortimer.

Paul Holmes, The Velvet Onion, 11th February 2015

Review: Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense - Oxford

Jeeves and Wooster is still a rollicking good laugh, if not a particularly hard-hitting or biting comedy.

Fergus Morgan, The Public Reviews, 11th February 2015

Why the Mrs Merton Show changed TV forever

Twenty years have passed since the launch of The Mrs Merton Show in February 1995. The series which saw then thirty something comedy actress Caroline Aherne adopting the guise of a sweet old lady to interview real life celebrities was an instant hit. Yet two decades on, we can now see it changed the world of TV chat forever.

Chris Hallam, Metro, 10th February 2015

Nathan Barley: 10 years old and more relevant than ever

The British sitcom Nathan Barley is ten years old, and it is still painfully, searingly relevant.

Cara Ellison, Paste Magazine, 10th February 2015

Line-up revealed for new Greg Davies show Taskmaster

Taskmaster, the new comedy show for channel Dave starring Greg Davies and Alex Horne, will feature guests including Frank Skinner and Tim Key.

British Comedy Guide, 10th February 2015

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