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David O'Doherty Has Checked Everything review

Irish jester embarks on a hunt for genuine happiness.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 13th October 2014

Stephen Fry: I wish the selfie had never been invented

Stephen Fry talks tech with Fred McConnell, telling us everything from who we should be following on Twitter, but probably aren't; what his life would have been like if he had grown up with an iPhone; and what concerns he has for the future of technology.

Fred McConnell, The Guardian, 13th October 2014

Review: Comedy Collaborative Evening, Durham

A fresh comedy show, it was clear to see the considerable preparation done by the group acts for this evening of entertainment. The solo-performers took on their role with ease, earning all-important laughs from the audience, whereas the group performances were dynamic and diverse.

Ralph Wainer, Palatinate, 12th October 2014

Kevin Bridges reveals gambling addiction

Kevin Bridges was squandering up to £800 a day at the bookies before Celtic football star John Hartson convinced him to stop betting.

Jennifer Hyland, Daily Record, 5th October 2014

Scrotal Recall: an infectious and very clever concept

The new sitcom, in which a young man visits former lovers, alphabetically, to inform them that he has a venereal disease, uses its seemingly rigid structure to great comic effect.

Mark Lawson, The Guardian, 2nd October 2014

Simon Munnery: A clever show... pity about the awkward

At the beginning, Munnery ironically claimed that because of its screen-based nature the show was "stadium-ready", but the small audience hurt the atmosphere and Munnery seemed a little thrown by it.

Chris Jones, Belfast Telegraph, 1st October 2014

Britain's female comedians have never had it so good

The number of people buying tickets has increased by 700 per cent since 2009. But stand-up Natalie Haynes explains why it's still a tough gig.

Natalie Haynes, The Independent, 1st October 2014

Cast revealed for Black Mirror Christmas special

Jon Hamm, Rafe Spall and Oona Chaplin are confirmed to co-star in the Black Mirror feature-length special due on Channel 4 this Christmas.

Channel 4, 29th September 2014

Paul Merton's new book reveals a traumatic past

The man who uses laughter as a painkiller: From mental breakdown to his wife's death from cancer, Paul Merton's new book reveals a traumatic past.

Geoffrey Levy, Daily Mail, 27th September 2014

Everybody loves sitcoms

Sitcoms: the defining shared televisual experiences of our youth and the fabric of our very lives!!

Al Lorraine, Dabster Productions, 25th September 2014

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