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Interview: Steve Benham, TV Burp's Heather
In the run up to the last episode of TV Burp ever (or not if you believe The Sun!), we've been lucky enough to interview TV Burp favourite (and sausage lover) Heather, otherwise known as Steve Benham.
Harry Hill Fansite, 21st March 2012Dame Edna Everage will bring final show to Britain
Barry Humphries will bring his final Dame Edna Everage show, "Eat Pray Laugh!" to Britain and America.
The Telegraph, 20th March 2012Steve Coogan flirts way through King Of Soho filming
Steve Coogan certainly looked like he was enjoying his new role as he filmed scenes, yesterday, with on screen love interest, Tamsin Egerton.
Daily Mail, 15th March 2012Steve Coogan turns grey on set of The King Of Soho
46-year-old Steve Coogan donned a grey wig, a matching moustache and old-fashioned glasses as he filmed more scenes for the upcoming movie The King Of Soho.
Daily Mail, 15th March 2012Steve Pemberton reveals his darkest secret
Benidorm star Steve Pemberton has told how he keeps three severed heads as surreal souvenirs.
Ella Buchan, Daily Star, 11th March 2012Clever Fox: stand-up releases how-to Fringe guide
Comedian Ian Fox has released his own Edinburgh Fringe guide - following the success of his blog about the festival.
Giggle Beats, 8th March 2012Vic Reeves to star in new BBC2 sitcom Hebburn
Comedy, written by standup Jason Cook, will be co-produced by Steve Coogan's Baby Cow.
John Plunkett, The Guardian, 6th March 2012Idiots Of Ants: 'We'll never split, we're too in love'
Fringe favourites Idiots Of Ants talk about YouTube and the tender, passionate man-love that unites them.
Bernard O'Leary, The Skinny, 29th February 2012Steve Pemberton: We celebrate Benidorm
We caught up with Benidorm's Steve Pemberton on set, where the star revealed the stag-do mayhem in store for Mick when his brother and dad hit the resort...
What's On TV, 28th February 2012You'll never hear the one about the Irishman again
Frank Carson was the last of the bulldog breed, to whom modern comics don't quite measure up.
Roger Lewis, The Telegraph, 23rd February 2012