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Vic Reeves slams British comedy including Fleabag

He prefers the cleverness of comedy to be more subtle.

Jane Clinton, i Newspaper, 19th November 2019

Sex Education season 2 reveals first look

The Netflix comedy-drama series has added newcomers Sami Outalbali, George Robinson and Chinenye Ezeudu for its second season, and the streaming service has now shared a first look at their characters too.

Chris Edwards, Digital Spy, 19th November 2019

Mae Martin: Can Everyone Please Calm Down? review

Much like her comedy, Mae Martin's book Can Everyone Please Calm Down? is honest, straightforward and leaves you feeling warm inside.

Blizzard Comedy, 14th November 2019

Jack Dee, Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage review

Now he really is a grumpy old man.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 11th November 2019

Joe Wilkinson: 'I could never have written Fleabag'

The 8 Out of 10 Cats comedian on his love for old sitcoms, working with Motherland's Diane Morgan and his 'mundane' life at home.

Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 11th November 2019

Tim Minchin, Eventim Apollo review

Age has not withered the ginger Ninja comic, but there is an intruiging new tone.

Jasper Rees, The Arts Desk, 9th November 2019

Waller-Bridge reveals Fleabag has an alternative ending

Phoebe Waller-Bridge has revealed there was an "alternative ending" to Fleabag series two, but vowed she would "never say" what it was.

Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 9th November 2019

Controversial seventies TV shows omitted from Britbox

Politically incorrect 1970s television series such as Love Thy Neighbour and Till Death Us Do Part have been left off BBC-ITV's new streaming service because they are deemed unsuitable for modern audiences.

Matthew Moore, The Times, 7th November 2019

An Evening With Lenny Henry: Who Am I, Again? review

A lost opportunity as this national treasure bathes in the past rather than surging into the future.

Jay Richardson, The List, 6th November 2019

Jonathan Pie, Eventim Apollo review

Spoof reporter in coruscating form.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 5th November 2019

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