British Comedy Guide

Eve

Press clippings Page 196

Audio: Coogan on Leveson's 'watershed week'

The actor and comedian Steve Coogan has said that the evidence given by witnesses at the start of the Leveson inquiry has made it "a watershed week". Mr Coogan, who this week gave evidence to Lord Justice Leveson's examination of the inquiry, which is examining press ethics in the wake of the recent phone hacking scandal, added that "the McCann evidence alone was vindication of the inquiry".

But while agreeing that it was right to look into the current system of press regulation in the United Kingdom The Guardian's Simon Jenkins said that "I do think celebrities are distorting this debate."

The inquiry resumes on Monday, when those giving evidence will include the singer Charlotte Church.

Today Programme, 26th November 2011

Freddie Starr: I'll never go back to the jungle

Freddie Starr Starr has revealed he would not go back to the I'm A Celebrity jungle for a million pounds.

Laura Caroe, The Sun, 24th November 2011

Coldplay charity gig to feature Steve Coogan

Coldplay will be joined by Steve Coogan's alter ego Alan Partidge for the Under 1 Roof benefit concert at London's O2 Arena.

The Telegraph, 23rd November 2011

Leveson inquiry: Steve Coogan gives evidence - live

Live coverage as the comedian joins Elle Macpherson's adviser, Mary-Ellen Field, and footballer Garry Flitcroft in giving evidence.

Lisa O'Carroll and Josh Halliday, The Guardian, 22nd November 2011

Steve Coogan gives evidence to Leveson Inquiry

Comedian and actor Steve Coogan has given evidence to the judge-led inquiry into media ethics at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.

The Leveson inquiry into the media in the wake of the phone hacking scandal has seen a number of high profile celebrities give evidence including Hugh Grant, and ex-footballer Garry Flincroft.

Such Small Portions, 22nd November 2011

Video: Steve Coogan 'duped' by NoW reporter

Steve Coogan has been giving evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics. He described how he was telephoned by a News of the World reporter, Rav Singh, who was working for Andy Coulson, and duped into talking about a relationship he was in.

BBC News, 22nd November 2011

Life's Too Short couldn't even be saved by Johnny Depp

It's easy, but fair, to compare Gervais' latest series to The Office and Extras and unfortunately Life's Too Short just doesn't stand up to the comparison.

Keith Watson and Rachel Tarley, Metro, 18th November 2011

Gervais vows to be even more offensive at Golden Globes

The comedian plans on ruffling more feathers at next year's show...

Spoonfed, 18th November 2011

Comedy foreign accents: Are they ever a good idea?

David Cameron has been accused of doing a poor Australian accent at a recent charity dinner. Is it ever a good idea to do a comedy foreign accent?

BBC News, 17th November 2011

Digital Spy poll: Billy Connolly is best ever stand-up

Billy Connolly has been named the greatest stand-up comedian of all time by readers of Digital Spy.

Mayer Nissim, Digital Spy, 17th November 2011

Share this page