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David Walliams: If I was PM I'd give everyone sweets

The comedian and writer talks turning Mr Stink into a heart-warming Christmas film on BBC One in this exclusive video.

Ellie Walker-Arnott, Radio Times, 14th November 2013

Charlie Higson: 'Storytelling is bigger than ever'

With Crackanory bringing stories for grownups to Dave, its star Charlie Higson talks to Charlotte Runcie about our long heritage of telling tales.

Charlotte Runcie, The Telegraph, 13th November 2013

Press views: Jeeves and Wooster

A West End vehicle for PG Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster characters has been received enthusiastically by critics.

Neil Smith, BBC News, 13th November 2013

Downton Abbey could boost Jeeves and Wooster box office

The stars of a new stage adaptation of Jeeves and Wooster have said the popularity of dramas like Downton Abbey could boost the new show's box office.

BBC News, 12th November 2013

Downton Abbey could boost Jeeves and Wooster box office

The stars of a new stage adaptation of Jeeves and Wooster have said the popularity of dramas like Downton Abbey could boost the new show's box office.

BBC News, 12th November 2013

Graham Norton reveals secrets of 'chat choreography'

Graham Norton's biggest fear is pain. When I suggest this may be linked to the time when, still at drama school, he was brutally mugged, he offers a surprising answer.

Matthew Stadlen, Radio Times, 8th November 2013

Why Never Mind the Buzzcocks can c*** off

It had become a yearly ritual. And one that was becoming all the more tiresome...

Marc Ollington, The Huffington Post, 8th November 2013

News: Richard Herring reveals The Meaning Of Life

Even by Richard Herring's prolific standards he is busy at the moment. He is about to post his 4000th blog on his website, he is intermittently touring his latest Edinburgh show, and on Nov 17 at the Leicester Square Theatre he embarks on his latest online venture. The Meaning Of Life - I'm sure I'm heard that title somewhere before, but can't quite place it - will be a monthly stand-up-based programme that he will be filming and distributing himself, avoiding traditional TV broadcasters.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 7th November 2013

Nick Helm v Evel Knievel

The bolshy comic's new show is a tribute (of sorts) to Evel Knievel. But how does Helm size up to the daredevil? We put them head-to-head.

Danielle Goldstein, Time Out, 5th November 2013

Take note - even comics need to prepare

It conjures up images of cheating in exams - but do we really mind if comedians read from notes?

Julian Hall, The Stage, 1st November 2013

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