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Review: An Evening with Noel Fielding

It takes a special sort of person to make a cardboard unicorn, the dark side of the moon and teabags laugh-out-loud funny.

Lucy Wood, The Grimsby Telegraph, 21st November 2014

Theatre Review: Jeeves and Wooster

A night of light-hearted comedy was the perfect remedy for a drizzly November evening here in Southampton.

Megan Downing, The National Student, 20th November 2014

Lee Evans quitting comedy is the worst news ever

"This is it. Finished... it's the end," Evans announces as his Monsters tour races towards its finale. But his exit from comedy is a huge blow, says Emma Daly.

Emma Daly, Radio Times, 20th November 2014

Noel Fielding, Eventim Apollo review

'Pleasingly nutty, utterly childish and executed with vaudevillian glee'.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 19th November 2014

Robert Webb rejoins Jeeves and Wooster for tour

Robert Webb will reprise his role in Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense on the show's UK tour next year.

David Hutchison, The Stage, 18th November 2014

Dave Gorman, Eventim Apollo Hammersmith - comedy review

Dave Gorman celebrates life's ridiculousness and never condemns it.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 17th November 2014

An Evening with Noel Fielding review

From the moment he walked on stage in a glittering 70s glam rock-style cape with an armless and legless mannequin that he introduced to us as Lionel Messi, you knew what sort of night you were going to have in the company of the inimitable Noel Fielding.

Rosy Moorhead, Watford Observer, 16th November 2014

Lee Evans reveals depression battle

Comic Lee Evans has opened up about his battle with depression, revealing that he gets depressed "every single day".

Rachel McGrath, The Huffington Post, 15th November 2014

Steve Coogan to play fictional version of himself

Steve Coogan is to play a fictional version of himself in The Lost Honour Of Christopher Jeffries, the ITV drama about how the media treated the innocent teacher arrested for the murder of Joanna Yates. Coogan appears in a fictionalised scene when he speaks to the Jeffries as they wait to give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry about media conduct.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 15th November 2014

Dapper's dead & ITV didn't even turn up to his funeral

The rise and fall of the laddish comedian is a lesson in how television does not understand online.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 13th November 2014

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