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Steve Coogan may 're-animate' Alan Partridge for sequel

Steve Coogan has said that he may "re-animate" Alan Partridge for a sequel to Alpha Papa.

Digital Spy, 31st October 2013

Anthony Head: I'm happy Eve Myles is my 'girlfriend'

An interview with actor Anthony Head, star of age-gap sitcom You, Me & Them.

Andrew Williams, Metro, 30th October 2013

Steve Coogan interview

Lurid tabloid tales about his private life turned Steve Coogan into a Hacked Off warrior. But with his latest film, Philomena, a hot tip for the Oscars, he may be entering a new phase of life.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 29th October 2013

Steve Coogan's press freedom letter to David Mitchell

Last week, Observer columnist David Mitchell wrote a piece in which he argued against the involvement of politicians in press regulation. Here Steve Coogan, a supporter of the campaign group Hacked Off, responds.

Steve Coogan, The Observer, 27th October 2013

Steve Coogan: knowing me? No way

He's the tabloid whipping boy turned angel of vengeance; the TV comedian who's gone serious with his new film Philomena. At 48, Steve Coogan's career is going full tilt. So why does he have a massive chip on his shoulder, with 'mushy peas and a boat of gravy on the side'? Xan Brooks finds out.

Xan Brooks, The Guardian, 26th October 2013

Meet Steven Toast

Steven Toast (star of C4 sitcom Toast of London) treats us to a few hazy anecdotes from his days as a novice on the razzle.

Matt Berry, Time Out, 24th October 2013

Greatest comedians ever? Channel 5 launches top 50

Peep Show creators Objective Productions to compile clip show of the 50 best - but will any women be on it?

Matt Trueman, The Guardian, 21st October 2013

Red Dwarf XI 'officially' in development

A brand new eleventh series of cult-hit sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf is now in development for UKTV's Dave.

British Comedy Guide, 21st October 2013

BBC Three developing a weekly comedy show

BBC Three is developing The Three Show, a new weekly studio-based comedy show featuring topical sketches and live performances.

British Comedy Guide, 10th October 2013

Michael Palin says he will never stop travelling

The former Monty Python star, 70, said globetrotting keeps him "up to the mark mentally and physically".

Chris Richards, The Mirror, 9th October 2013

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