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Tank Commander star reveals show has army backing

Tank Commander star Gary McHugh reveals cult comedy has backing of army top brass.

Steve Hendry, Daily Record, 7th November 2010

Funeral plans revealed for Scottish actor Gerard Kelly

The funeral of actor Gerard Kelly will be on 12 November, with his cortege passing Glasgow's King's Theatre.

BBC News, 6th November 2010

HBO orders Steve Coogan, Justin Theroux project

HBO has ordered a new pilot from Tropic Thunder colleagues Steve Coogan and Justin Theroux.

Catriona Wightman, Digital Spy, 4th November 2010

New series of Red Dwarf in development for 2011

The script consultant who worked on the new Red Dwarf specials says another series of the sci-fi sitcom is in development.

British Comedy Guide, 4th November 2010

Steve Coogan: Two parts Partridge, one part genius

He is about to reprise his most famous role while also appearing as the Observer's restaurant critic on TV. But will we ever see the real man?

Stephanie Merritt, The Observer, 31st October 2010

Everything you need to know about what you need to know

Ignorance? You'd better get used to it. In the words of Thomas Edison, 'We don't know a millionth of one per cent about anything'.

John Lloyd, Daily Mail, 30th October 2010

Pub landlord reveals his literary side

Al Murray, the bar-room comic, is making a documentary about his ancestor William Makepeace Thackeray.

Ian Burrell, The Independent, 29th October 2010

Video: Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon take a trip

Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan have become comedy partners in a new BBC Two show called The Trip.

Steve Coogan plays a food critic who is ditched by his girlfriend and forced to take his friend Rob on a restaurant road journey.

BBC News, 29th October 2010

The Great Vegetable Plot That Never Was

Revealed: the full scale of the culture clash when Wallace & Gromit's producer, Aardman Animations, teamed up with the Hollywood studio Dreamworks in an ill-fated partnership.

The Guardian, 26th October 2010

Steve Pemberton & Reece Shearsmith interview

Psychoville is back on BBC2 with a terrifying Halloween special starring Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith...

TV Choice, 26th October 2010

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