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Lee Mack reveals Not Going Out has different endings
Fans of the BBC One comedy Not Going Out may finally see the friendship between landlady, Lucy, and her flatmate develop into romance.
Mack, who plays unemployed lodger, Lee, has revealed that two versions of the final episode have been filmed.
BBC News, 22nd March 2013Lee Nelson: Justin Bieber knicked everything from me
Troublemaking comic Lee Nelson talks about his well funny friends and teaching Justin Bieber everything he knows.
Steven MacKenzie, The Big Issue, 21st March 2013London gets first ever Sketch Comedy Festival
London is set to host it's first ever Sketchfest in May as the Victorian Vaults in Great Eastern Street are given over to a plethora of performers over a weekend.
Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 20th March 2013John Cleese: BBC bosses never written or directed shows
Monty Python star John Cleese complains that BBC execs are out of touch with the creative process.
Rachel Ward, The Telegraph, 19th March 2013Steve Coogan to star in ABC's David Shore drama 'Doubt'
The actor-comedian will play a cop-turned-lawyer in the Sony Pictures Television drama.
Lesley Goldberg, Hollywood Reporter, 19th March 2013Alan Partridge movie title and release date revealed
The full title and release date of the highly anticipated Alan Partridge movie have been revealed.
British Comedy Guide, 15th March 2013Reeves & Mortimer sitcom details revealed
Details of a new sitcom pilot starring comedy duo Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer have been revealed: Vic And Bob's House Of Fools.
British Comedy Guide, 14th March 2013Fresh Meat and Peep Show films in development
A film adaptation of hit comedy drama Fresh Meat is in development, whilst a Peep Show movie has also been discussed, it has been revealed.
British Comedy Guide, 13th March 2013What have Plebs ever done for ITV?
ITV is set to welcome its first new sitcom in years later this month when Sam Leifer and Tom Basden's Plebs hits ITV2.
Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 12th March 2013BBC developing crowd-sourced comedy pilot
The BBC Comedy department is developing Fat Pipes, an interactive online comedy pilot that utilises real-time Facebook and Twitter interactions.
British Comedy Guide, 9th March 2013