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Ever Decreasing Circles was Richard Briers' finest

There was a very real darkness at the heart of Ever Decreasing Circles, with Martin existing in what was almost certainly a state of permanent mental anguish.

Andy Dawson, The Mirror, 18th February 2013

Run for Your Wife: is this the worst British film ever?

Ray Cooney's film about a bigamist taxi driver gets a vicious mauling from the critics.

The Independent, 15th February 2013

Eddie Izzard for Harvard 'Lifetime Achievement' award

Eddie Izzard is to receive a lifetime achievement honour at Harvard University.

Digital Spy, 15th February 2013

Vic Reeves previews his new art show

Comic Vic Reeves previewed his own art show this week, with this sketch based on EastEnders' Branning brothers causing the most chin-stroking.

The Sun, 14th February 2013

Sue Johnston on ageism in TV & why she'll never retire

Television can be a tough business for women of a certain age and Sue Johnston, who turns 70 later this year, isn't taking anything for granted.

Olivia Buxton, The Mirror, 14th February 2013

Russell Howard's Good News voted BBC Three's best ever

Russell Howard's Good News has been voted by Digital Spy users as the best ever BBC Three show.

Frances Taylor, Digital Spy, 9th February 2013

Monty Python, everything you need to know - infographic

A graphic look at some interesting things concerning Monty Python.

Johnny Dee, The Guardian, 8th February 2013

Alan Partridge film cast revealed

The cast list for Alan Partridge: The Movie has been revealed, with regulars from the TV series set to return. The team are preparing to film a police chase in Norfolk.

British Comedy Guide, 8th February 2013

TV Gold: Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?

Tube Talk Gold is all about nostalgia, but rarely are the shows we cover in this feature actually *about* nostalgia - that feeling of looking at the past through rose-tinted specs. This week's entry is an exception - the only thing to look forward to was the past in BBC One's classic '70s sitcom Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?

Morgan Jeffery, Digital Spy, 2nd February 2013

How the 'worst comedy ever made' became a smash hit

The critics loathe it, calling it 'crass', and 'lazy trash'. But Brendan O'Carroll's sitcom has attracted an enormous, loyal following. Where did it come from and why is it so loved?

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 29th January 2013

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