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David Tennant makes most successful JAM debut ever

David Tennant has become the most successful debut contestant on Radio 4's Just A Minute, after making it through a full 60 seconds without repetition, hesitation or deviation.

Hannah Furness, The Telegraph, 9th February 2015

Seven questions with... Kim Noble

In order to find out a little more about him, I asked Kim these seven questions...

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 7th February 2015

Stephen Fry reveals details of his proposal

Recently-married Stephen Fry has opened up on how, when he first met his now-husband Elliott, he knew immediately that he wanted to spend his life with him.

The Huffington Post, 7th February 2015

Josie Long: Everyone expects me to talk about politics

She is known for political comedy, but in her new show she opens up about family and her broken heart.

Patrick Freyne, The Irish Times, 6th February 2015

January: comedian of the month #12 - Maeve Higgins

My first Comedian of the Month for the new year is the fantastically funny Irish star of The Alternative Comedy Experience, Maeve Higgins.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 3rd February 2015

Comedian pictured with stars revealed to be paedophile

A stand-up comic has been pictured with comedy stars including Phill Jupitus and John Bishop is a convicted paedophile who filmed himself spanking a 15-year-old boy. Russell Haynes, 42, whose Instagram account shows him with a host of stars, spent two years behind bars for indecent assault and possession of hundreds of paedophile pictures.

Damien Gayle, Mail on Sunday, 1st February 2015

Radio 4 developing comedy panel show about religion

Radio 4 is developing And God Laughs, a new panel show that 'takes a humorous look at religion in its many and varied forms'. Katy Brand will host.

British Comedy Guide, 29th January 2015

Stephen Fry reveals that he'd like to start a family

Stephen Fry has revealed he would like to start a family with his husband, Elliott Spencer.

Nola Ojomu, Jennifer Smith & Martin Robinson, Daily Mail, 28th January 2015

Badman: Trying to prevent radicalisation with humour

In an unlikely partnership, counter-terrorism police have teamed up with Muslim comedian Humza Arshad (aka Badman) in an attempt to prevent British teenagers being radicalised by extremists.

BBC News, 28th January 2015

In cyberspace everyone can hear you whinge

Jesting About is supporting comedy voices in the North East, not taking advantage of them.

Steve Drayton, Giggle Beats, 28th January 2015

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