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Review: An evening with Noel Fielding
The first half was the funnier but also a little messy, a mixture of stand-up that strives (at times a bit too hard) for the strange, while laying down the beginning of an overarching plot. Part two - based around the idea that Noel has been kidnapped - shows that he is more than capable of making the most of audience interaction, before wrapping things up with a slice of hipster pantomime.
Teddy Jamieson, The Herald, 24th October 2014Review: Lee Mack, Eventim Apollo
Amiable comic races through a disappointing set.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 23rd October 2014Why Miranda ending is the worst news ever
I am, what I call, distraught. Miranda Hart's announcement is such the opposite of fun, says Ellie Walker-Arnott.
Ellie Walker-Arnott, Radio Times, 23rd October 2014Did 10 O'Clock Live ever stand a chance?
It's worth listening to the old episodes - especially by the time of the third series. Maybe if this had started as a low-profile show filled with unknowns then they might have started to build a fanbase and eventually become half the hit deluded executives had thought it would be from the start.
Lorcan Mullan, Chortle, 23rd October 2014Morecambe and Wise tribute plan revealed
A bronze piece of wall art paying tribute to both Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise could go on permanent display in Morecambe.
The Visitor, 23rd October 2014Steve Coogan to star in new 'Happyish' pilot in USA
Eight months after original lead Phillip Seymour Hoffman passed away, Showtime has announced plans to move forward with comedy Happyish. The premium cable network has ordered a new pilot, which will see Steve Coogan (Alan Partridge) succeeding Hoffman as the lead, TVWise has learned.
Patrick Munn, TV Wise, 22nd October 20147 reasons The IT Crowd will never work in the US
The Americans want to reboot the series for a remake (again). Oh dear. Here are seven reasons why we calculate this plan is doomed to fail...
Chris Hallam, Metro, 21st October 2014Jack Whitehall on Bad Education's final ever episode
"We always wanted to make it a little bit more dramatic. I feel like I have to work harder to do that kind of acting than I do sort of just pratting around so it was more challenging and also genuinely quite sad."
Ellie Walker-Arnott, Radio Times, 20th October 2014Last Of The Summer Wine spin-off in development
Last Of The Summer Wine Producer and Director Alan J W Bell has filmed a spin-off pilot starring Ken Kitson and Louis Emerick as policemen Cooper and Walsh.
British Comedy Guide, 16th October 2014Review: Jeeves and Wooster
John Gordon Sinclair steals the show and is hugely watchable and entertaining. The farce is predictable in many places, but still gets the laughs from the audience, and you cannot deny the clever staging and direction by Sean Foley.
Gordon Barr, Newcastle Chronicle, 15th October 2014