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The Trip to Italy: Britain's best ever improv comedy?

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon's culinary travelogue comedy The Trip to Italy may well be the most sustained and successful example of genuine ad-libbing that Britain has ever produced.

Mark Lawson, The Guardian, 4th April 2014

Steve Coogan on The Trip, politics and Alan Partridge

"I like using comedy in drama and that's what I'm interested in developing"

Ginny Dougary, Radio Times, 4th April 2014

Cardinal Burns: "We've got about 20 levels of camp"

Sketch comedy is in safe hands with duo. They tell Holly Williams about graduating to the TV mainstream.

Holly Williams, The Telegraph, 4th April 2014

Teenage Cancer Trust: An Evening of Comedy - review

The superb Jason Manford hosted, John Bishop raised the roof and Micky Flanagan proved why he's currently the nation's favourite comic.

Ben Rankin, The Mirror, 31st March 2014

Steve Coogan: Partridge is heir to Fawlty & Hancock

Steve Coogan says his character Alan Partridge comes from a lineage including Captain Mainwaring, Basil Fawlty and Tony Hancock.

BBC News, 29th March 2014

How Morecambe & Wise recorded their only ever live VHS

Morecambe and Wise will be bringing sunshine back to Fairfield Halls next month - the site of their only ever recorded live tour show.

Andrew Jameson, Croydon Advertiser, 29th March 2014

Steve Coogan slams 'myopic and self-centred' stars

Steve Coogan has slammed what he calls "myopic and self-centred" actors who lack political opinions.

The Huffington Post, 27th March 2014

Mid-life matters: Steve Coogan interview

With Alan Partridge he created one of the most memorable characters in the history of British comedy, but armed with a new-found sincerity and a determination to put his cynicism to one side, Steve Coogan has put himself on the frontline in the battle over press regulation. He tells Sam Macrory why he is on the right side of the argument, and why the fight is far from over.

Sam Macrory, Total Politics, 26th March 2014

Interview: I Can't Sing co-writer Steve Brown

I Can't Sing opens at the Palladium later this week. Beyond The Joke spoke to co-writer Steve Brown while the show was previewing. Brown has been a regular musical collaborator with Harry Hill over the years - he was in Harry's Band The Caterers on their last tour.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th March 2014

8 reasons to welcome Reverend Adam Smallbone

The third series of Rev is back tonight and those who haven't opened their hearts and minds to the show yet, this is the perfect chance.

Danny Walker, The Mirror, 24th March 2014

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