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Steven Banks breaks with convention at the Fringe

Billy's not kidding around in darkly funny mime act.

Murray Robertson, The List, 11th July 2012

Adam Buxton: a music video for every mood

Fancy a nice cry, but don't know how to set it off? Let one half of Adam & Joe guide you through the pop promos to match your emotions.

Adam Buxton, The Guardian, 7th July 2012

Tiffany Stevenson: I don't want to be ignored any more

This time last year, Tiffany Stevenson was a finalist on ITV's Show Me The Funny. Billed as comedy's X-Factor, contestants were expected to write five minutes of new material, each week, and perform it to a variety of different crowds: children, Scousers, the armed forces, etc.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 7th July 2012

Russell Brand reveals a mellower side

We wondered if his new ­Hollywood lifestyle had gone to Russell Brand's head when he accused Graham Norton of making his mum cry by ­mentioning ex-wife Katy Perry during the Irishman's chat show.

Rick Fulton, Daily Record, 7th July 2012

Steve Coogan film on porn baron forced to change title

Channel 4-backed film on Paul Raymond was to have been called The King of Soho, but family claimed rights to name.

The Guardian, 6th July 2012

Every generation needs a family sitcom

Gathering around the TV and sharing time together as a family is an important comfort blanket, says Alison Graham.

Alison Graham, Radio Times, 6th July 2012

Alan Partridge and co: the many faces of Steve Coogan

A look at some of Steve Coogan's comic creations.

The Telegraph, 26th June 2012

Steve Coogan interview

The comedian and actor reveals just how much of himself there is in his most famous comedy creation.

Claire Webb, Radio Times, 25th June 2012

Meet the men who made Alan Partridge funnier than ever

We talk to Neil and Rob Gibbons, the writers behind a triumphant TV comeback for Steve Coogan's alter ego.

Jack Seale, Radio Times, 25th June 2012

ITV2 developing sitcom set in ancient Rome

ITV2 is developing Plebs, a new series set in ancient Rome which it hopes will become a 'channel-defining sitcom' like The Inbetweeners is for E4.

British Comedy Guide, 21st June 2012

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