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Dawn French: My boyfriend has never seen me on TV

Dawn French's new man Mark Bignell has never seen her on screen.

NOW Magazine, 23rd October 2012

Keith Lemon reveals who he wants as new team captain

Keith Lemon has been spilling the beans on who he'd like to replace Fearne Cotton as a Celebrity Juice team captain.

The Sun, 22nd October 2012

Miranda Hart movie rumoured to be in development

A big-screen spin-off of hit BBC sitcom Miranda is reported to be in development.

British Comedy Guide, 19th October 2012

Comedy preview: Pappy's Last Show Ever, The Stand

Edinburgh Fringe favourites Matthew Crosby, Ben Clark and Thomas Parry are calling a day on their sketch troupe Pappy's. Or are they?

The Scotsman, 18th October 2012

Best Possible Taste: The Kenny Everett Story review

All in all, Best Possible Taste - The Kenny Everrett Story is a marvellous movie, and is a must see for any fan of the man, his style of comedy, or relationships with some real heart behind them.

Comic Book and Movie Reviews, 11th October 2012

Justin Lee Collins: 'I'll never accept allegation'

Justin Lee Collins has released a statement insisting that he will "never accept" the allegation that he is a violent abuser.

Colin Daniels, Digital Spy, 10th October 2012

David Walliams: Doing comedy forever would get boring

David Walliams speaks to Metro about his work for Sport Relief, having Michael Caine as a fan and kissing Will Young on Parkinson.

Andrew Williams, Metro, 9th October 2012

Q&A: Miranda Hart reveals her most embarrassing moments

Miranda Hart is the lady who has made us all feel a little better about those social gaffes that befall us.

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 9th October 2012

Parry and Crosby on Pappy's Last Show Ever

The trio are taking their much-lauded Fringe show on tour.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 9th October 2012

'Lost' Blackadder script revealed in new book

A draft script for a Christmas episode of Blackadder has come to light during research for a new book about the BBC's classic comedy series.

Tim Masters, BBC News, 7th October 2012

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