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Jeeves and Wooster review
A charmingly-disarming piece of theatre for all.
TNT Magazine, 5th December 2013ITV2 developing Australian sitcom remake
ITV2 is developing a UK adaptation of an Australian female-led sitcom called Laid, about a young woman whose ex-boyfriends start dying.
British Comedy Guide, 5th December 2013Last Friday's HIGNFY could be the worst episode ever
The Mirror's TV critic Ian Hyland says the BBC's flagship topical comedy show needs more female talent, cleverer gags and more amusing material.
Ian Hyland, The Mirror, 3rd December 2013London Live reveals comedy pilots season
New regional TV channel London Live has announced the commission of a comedy pilot strand, and comic entertainment series The Anti Social Network.
British Comedy Guide, 28th November 2013Opinion: The Seven Ages of Comedian
The Monty Python reunion has been making me think a bit about old comedians lately.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st November 2013Daniel Radcliffe: I'm the happiest I've ever been
"There was a time when I thought that the closer the public perception of me was to the real me the happier I would be."
Stephen Armstrong, Radio Times, 21st November 2013Monty Python Live details revealed
The five surviving members of Monty Python have revealed details of a one-off stage show called Monty Python Live.
British Comedy Guide, 21st November 2013Jack Whitehall reveals what his dad is really like
All-conquering comedian Jack Whitehall doesn't really need to bond further with his dad, Michael. As fathers and sons go, they're cool, as in warm.
Alan Franks, Radio Times, 20th November 2013How Jack Whitehall saved Never Mind The Buzzcocks
It's fair to say that Jack Whitehall is having a moment. As well as Fresh Meat, Bad Education and his new Backchat series co-hosted with his dad, Jack Whitehall was the latest host on Never Mind the Buzzcocks on Monday. And a fine job he did, too.
Charlotte Gunnell, Metro, 20th November 2013News: Edna Everage opening night
If you judge a show on the number of celebrities you spot in the audience Barry Humphries' opening night at the Palladium must rank as a massive hit.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 16th November 2013