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Blake Harrison: I never thought I'd end up playing Neil

Blake Harrison, who rose to unlikely stardom in Channel 4's hit schoolboy comedy The Inbetweeners, tells Daisy Bowie-Sell about his next challenge: acting on the West End stage.

Daisy Bowie-Sell, The Telegraph, 5th May 2012

Blake Harrison interview: 'I've never had a plan B'

The film was meant to be the final outing for the gang, but the extent of its success has made the question of a follow-up inevitable. As yet, however, there are no plans. Blake Harrison insists the decision rests with writers Morris and Beesley. "If they were to write it, I think we'd be up for it, because we trust their writing so much."

Matt Trueman, The Independent, 2nd May 2012

Vic Reeves: This week I'm...

The comedian shares what his week has in store.

Vic Reeves, The Telegraph, 1st May 2012

Steve Coogan and Anna Friel film in Eastbourne

Steve Coogan and Anna Friel were in Eastbourne this week to put the finishing touches to a new film.

Eastbourne Herald, 27th April 2012

Russell Kane's debut novel is stand-up's sweet revenge

Comedian Russell Kane tells Dominic Cavendish about his scathing debut novel The Humorist.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 25th April 2012

Alan Carr: 'Every kid should work in a call centre'

Funnyman Alan Carr reckons he has the secret to fixing broken Britain - get kids working in call centres.

Colin Robertson, The Sun, 23rd April 2012

Brian Logan on everyday 'comedians'

Got any funny mates? Well, now's their chance.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 22nd April 2012

RockNess reveals comedy line-up

Daniel Sloss, Des Clarke and Billy Kirkwood join Tim Minchin].

STV, 19th April 2012

Alan Carr: 'I knew I'd never be Parkinson'

Award-winning chat show host Alan Carr talks about the new series of Chatty Man and tells TV Times magazine about why Lambrini is his secret weapon...

TV Times, 18th April 2012

Derek: The most cynical TV show I've ever seen

As the father of an autistic son, author Christopher Stevens finds Derek - Ricky Gervais's new comedy-drama about a care-home worker - vile, cynical and dishonest.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 16th April 2012

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