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Audio: John Lloyd & John Mitchinson with Steve Wright

QI backroom guys John Lloyd and John Mitchinson chat to Steve Wright.

Steve Wright, BBC, 13th November 2012

Steve Coogan's Baby Cow profits drop by almost half

Baby Cow, the independent production company which makes Gavin & Stacey, reports profits of £953,418 in year to end of March.

Mark Sweney, The Guardian, 7th November 2012

ShortList: Final five sitcom writers revealed

Last week, having ploughed through 2,136 scripts for our Sitcom Search competition, we whittled it down to 40. This week, our judging panel - which includes Friday Night Dinner creator Robert Popper - has cut it to five (we know we said it would be four, but the quality meant we added one extra).

ShortList, 1st November 2012

Jack Dee: "Believe it or not, I was quite morose"

The king of deadpan returns for a national tour.

Kate Russell, The Skinny, 30th October 2012

Art project by Vic Reeves lights up York

Comedian and artist Vic Reeves faced tough questions at the launch of his latest art project in York - from his twin daughters, Lizzie and Nell.

Steve Pratt, The Northern Echo, 30th October 2012

Producer: We're not evil... everyone had a great time

It hurts me to see this E4 show besmirched by so many of my beloved lefty papers as a cheap reality TV format specifically manufactured to humiliate desperate young job seekers in an employment market so woefully set against them.

Samantha Martin, Chortle, 29th October 2012

Frankie Boyle gives libel damages to Reprieve

Comedian Frankie Boyle has pledged the £54,650 he won in libel damages to prisoner campaign group Reprieve.

BBC News, 27th October 2012

The Thick of It: lines of the week - episode seven

What was (probably) the last ever episode of The Thick of It was also one of funniest and most startling ever, and I'm missing the show already. Tell us your favourite lines from this brutal finale.

Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 27th October 2012

Vic Reeves interview

Vic Reeves has revealed filming new BBC2 sitcom Hebburn left him with a bizarre hangover - after he was forced to drink gallons of fake booze.

The Sun, 25th October 2012

Review: Pappy's: Last Show Ever - Newcastle Stand

With stand-up seemingly mired in continual controversy and ill-feeling, it's not difficult to see why these sketch shows are on the rise.

Simon Moore, Giggle Beats, 24th October 2012

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