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Seven questions with... Elf Lyons

I asked Elf these seven questions to learn a little more about her...

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 27th January 2015

Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer win slapstick award

Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer have been recognised as comedy legends at Bristol's annual Slapstick Festival.

BBC News, 26th January 2015

Seven questions with... Lloyd Griffith

A choir boy, a fire engine fanatic, a man who can do a brilliant impression of sellotape... Lloyd Griffith.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 24th January 2015

Joke Thieves - Lowry Theatre, Salford

The comedy seems to be of the lowest order, based on the "I'll do a joke of yours and comment on how I can't believe this is your act" kind.

Iain Sykes, The Public Reviews, 22nd January 2015

The story behind Joke Thieves

It went from sales technique to comedy night to nationwide tour. Will Mars spoke to LiF about creating Joke Thieves - the show where comics perform their own routines, and then each other's

London Is Funny, 21st January 2015

Corden: "distraught" if Gavin & Stacey never returned

"I feel like they are still living and breathing somewhere," the Into the Woods star tells RadioTimes.com

Ellie Walker-Arnott, Radio Times, 20th January 2015

I've Never Seen Star Wars - review

Riding a motorbike, reading Jim Al-Khalili's tricky book and watching cricket - it's not quite essential listening.

Priya Elan, The Guardian, 15th January 2015

US TV orders Happyish series, starring Steve Coogan

Showtime has picked up the new series Happyish, starring Oscar and Golden Globe nominee Steve Coogan.

ComingSoon.net, 13th January 2015

Opinion: never make friends with a comedian

After I posted a story yesterday about Stewart Lee standing in for Stuart Maconie on BBC6 Music's Freak Zone, it was pointed out to me that Lee had previously been critical of Maconie in his 2008 show 41st Best Stand-Up Ever. Lee was putting the boot into talking head pundits-for-hire and mentioned that Maconie, for a fee, can recall any aspect of human experience.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th January 2015

Chris Ramsey and Channel 4 developing new weekly comedy show

Chris Ramsey is working on a comedy show for Channel 4 called Too Much Information, based around the endless stream of news and trends on the internet.

British Comedy Guide, 13th January 2015

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