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Look Of Love review: Steve Coogan can't escape Partridge

The actor's attempt to play Soho sex king Paul Raymond should have worked on paper - they share a similar look and mannerisms - but there is only one role he can play.

David Cox, The Guardian, 15th April 2013

Finding her voice: Tiffany Stevenson

"We've all had that moment where, one day, you look in the mirror and think 'Oh my god, I'm turning into my dad!'" Tiffany Stevenson talks about ageing.

Emma McAlpine, Spoonfed, 12th April 2013

Not Going Out gets seventh series & Christmas specials

Lee Mack has confirmed that Not Going Out will return for a seventh series, and two Christmas specials.

British Comedy Guide, 5th April 2013

Opinion: Best Sketch Ever?

I looked at the screen and could not believe what I was seeing. It looked like a bunch of bearded Amish folk in the Thames TV studio but it sounded exactly like the Sex Pistols on December 1st 1976.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 4th April 2013

All star cast revealed for David Walliams sitcom

Cast details have been revealed for David Walliams's new sitcom, Big School, including Frances De La Tour and Catherine Tate.

British Comedy Guide, 28th March 2013

Celebrities reveal inner Alan Partridge on Twitter

Over on Twitter, an account called Accidental Partridge (@AccidentalP) has attracted 40,000 devoted followers within a month. Its simple but effective shtick is to select the most banal, pompous, Partridge-sounding tweets by "celebrities" (I use the word loosely) and retweet them with the hashtag #accidentalpartridge.

Michael Hogan, The Guardian, 26th March 2013

Steve Coogan talks about Alpha Papa

"We're putting him into a situation," says Steve Coogan. "We had to make it filmic without throwing away the DNA that makes him Alan-like."

Empire, 25th March 2013

Steve Oram interview

Interview with Steve Oram, the co-writer and co-star of Sightseers.

The Shiznit, 25th March 2013

Interview: Steve Bennett, editor of Chortle

Steve Bennett, the Editor of comedy website Chortle says: "I'm not just a reviewer. The website is used as a resource and has news on it. That's mine. I made that. I'm proud of that."

John Fleming, 24th March 2013

Comedy review: An Evening With Rosie Kane

Comedians hail from all walks of all life. Rosie Kane may not be the first politician to try their hand at stand-up, or even the first MSP. But she may just be the best.

The Scotsman, 22nd March 2013

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