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Galton and Simpson: sitcom will 'live forever'

The legendary writers' modern favourites: Miranda, Outnumbered and Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Jack Seale, Radio Times, 12th October 2011

Second US remake of Suburban Shootout in development

Suburban Shootout, the Five/Paramount sitcom about a neighbourhood of female gangsters, is to be adapted for American audiences for a second time.

British Comedy Guide, 12th October 2011

Stephen Fry: Steve Jobs tribute

The quality I especially revered in Steve Jobs was his refusal to show contempt for his customers by fobbing them off with something that was "good enough".

Stephen Fry, 6th October 2011

Tamsin Greig: the question everyone asks me

Tamsin Greig talks to Jasper Rees about The Archers, her latest stage role - and snogging Joey from Friends.

Jasper Rees, The Telegraph, 4th October 2011

New 'Fast Show' scenes revealed

Hit sketch show The Fast Show is making a return, with John Thomson slipping back into Jazz Club host Louis Balfour's polo neck jumper in newly-released scene pictures.

Metro, 29th September 2011

ABC developing sitcom based on White Van Man

ABC has put in development a blue collar ensemble comedy based on the British format White Van Man.

Nellie Andreeva, Deadline, 28th September 2011

Chris Langham: 'Everyone wants to see me working again'

The Thick of It star Chris Langham hasn't worked since he was arrested on child pornography charges in 2005. Now he's back with a terrific performance in a new low-budget British film, and he says he just wants to get past the lies that have been told about him and do more acting.

Decca Aitkenhead, The Observer, 25th September 2011

Doreen Wise reveals how she sacrificed having children

Robert Sellers, Daily Mail, 24th September 2011

In pictures: Seven decades of comedy

Seven decades of comic talent captured in pictures.

BBC News, 21st September 2011

Comedy writing: Everything happens for a reason

The last forty hours haven't been good for me. I'm fine. Everything's fine. Really. But like my escapade to B&Q last week, I find myself being constantly blown off-course and distracted by the tedious minutiae of life.

James Cary, Sitcom Geek, 20th September 2011

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