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Seven questions with... Stevie Martin

Stevie Martin is a stand-up comedian, journalist and podcaster. Fresh from performing her latest show, Hot Content, at this year's Edinburgh Fringe, Stevie is here to shed light on her first forays into comedy and writing, as well as share her opinion on video games...

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 1st October 2019

Sharon Horgan reveals she felt 'awkward' on school runs

Sharon Horgan has admitted she became "paranoid" that mums at her kids' school would think she was using them for comic material.

Aoife Finneran, The Irish Sun, 1st October 2019

Billy Connolly reveals his comedy secret... no jokes

After half a century making the world howl with laughter, Billy Connolly has revealed the secret behind his comedy success...don't tell jokes.

Murray Scougall, The Sunday Post, 30th September 2019

"I don't believe it!" Britain's favourite catchphrase

Victor Meldrew's infamous catchphrase "I don't believe it!" has been voted the nation's favourite of all time. "Don't Panic!" from Dad's Army came third, with the second being "Simples" from the Compare the Market adverts.

Grant Bailey, Metro, 30th September 2019

Every episode of Fleabag ranked from worst to best

Disclaimer: There is no such thing as a bad episode of Fleabag.

Ciara Knight, JOE, 27th September 2019

Cast revealed for new football comedy from Inbetweeners writers

The cast has been revealed for The First Team, the new football-based comedy from the writers of The Inbetweeners. Stars include Will Arnett.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd September 2019

Cast revealed for Pegg & Frost sitcom Truth Seekers

The cast have been revealed for Truth Seekers, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's new sitcom for Amazon. Stars will include Samson Kayo, Susan Wokoma, Julian Barratt, Morgana Robinson and Kevin Eldon.

British Comedy Guide, 19th September 2019

Star cast revealed for new Worzel Gummidge

Michael Palin, Zoë Wanamaker, Vicki Pepperdine, Steve Pemberton and Rosie Cavaliero are amongst the stars joining Mackenzie Crook in the new version of Worzel Gummidge.

British Comedy Guide, 19th September 2019

Greed review - Steve Coogan gleams in knockabout satire

Michael Winterbottom's entertaining mockumentary about a high-street fashion tycoon presents a hideous carnival of obscene wealth, vanity and moral squalor.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 12th September 2019

Review: Perfect Sound Whatever, by James Acaster

James Acaster's second book covers the same annus horriblis as his current, brilliant tour show Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999 - but with more about the music of 2016. A lot more.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 12th September 2019

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