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Steve Delaney interview

We meet the man behind the trilby-wearing variety entertainer and BBC Two star.

Michael Hodges, Time Out, 16th July 2013

Steve Richards review

Likening politics to rock n' roll might be a stretch - you could just about apply that to comedy - but, as a one-time political anorak, I too can understand the bizarre thrill of meeting one's first senior politician.

Julian Hall, The Independent, 4th July 2013

Steve Richards review

Convincing impressions pepper the patter, though many, such as Harold Wilson, are so old that Mike Yarwood might have deemed them passé.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 3rd July 2013

Sky developing Sheridan Smith comedy

Sky is continuing its comedy investment push, with a comedy created by Sheridan Smith the latest in development.

British Comedy Guide, 2nd July 2013

Alan Davies: hard to believe Stephen Fry can get depressed

Alan Davies has spoken of his sadness at Stephen Fry's suicide attempt - but praised his pal for raising awareness that mental illness can kill.

Jen Blackburn, The Sun, 1st July 2013

Comedians to hike Mount Everest for highest comedy gig

A host of comedians are hoping scale new comedy heights by performing the highest comedy gig in the world on Mount Everest, for charity.

Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 28th June 2013

If only Russell Brand could use his cleverness...

Russell Brand's car-crash interview on MSNBC's Morning Joe showcased his talents - and his penchant for lazy sexism.

Sarah Ditum, The Guardian, 19th June 2013

Are sitcom revivals ever a good idea?

As ITV announces the return of Birds of a Feather, Michael Hogan considers the troubled history of reviving sitcoms.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 18th June 2013

David Baddiel developing new sitcom

Comedian and novelist David Baddiel is working on a new sitcom for Channel 4, his first major television project in eight years.

British Comedy Guide, 18th June 2013

Darlington Comedy Festival 2013 - the line-up revealed

Performers include Sarah Millican, Jason Cook and Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 16th June 2013

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