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Swansong line for 'Last Of The Summer Wine' revealed

Long-running TV hit Last Of The Summer Wine will bow out with a line from the show's longest serving star Peter Sallis, it was revealed today.

Wales Online, 12th August 2010

Phill Jupitus interview: I am not everyone's cup of tea

As his new book is published, the comedian speaks about the row that led to him leaving 6 Music, the 'amoral weasels' at the BBC and why he nearly quit Never Mind the Buzzcocks.

John Plunkett, The Guardian, 9th August 2010

More details revealed about Series 2 of Psychoville

Imelda Staunton is amongst the stars due to appear in the new episodes of Psychoville.

British Comedy Guide, 9th August 2010

You've got to laugh, even if there's no laugh track

The IT Crowd is a rarity these days: a sitcom with a laughter track. These days, most British comedies are laughter-free. I was reminded of how rare the laughter track is when watching a sitcom from the 1990s where the audience laughs are intrusive to the extreme: The Brittas Empire.

Scott Matthewman, The Stage, 6th August 2010

Fringe Cuts: Tiffany Stevenson interview

In the run up to the Edinburgh Comedy Festival, Jake chats with comedian Tiffany Stevenson about her show, Dictators...

Jake Laverde, Den Of Geek, 5th August 2010

The Great Outdoors: Can rambling ever be cool?

We wanted it to feel as real as possible so we interviewed anyone we could find in a pair of stout boots.

Kevin Cecil, BBC Blogs, 28th July 2010

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon are reunited... to do lunch

Comedians are cast as Observer restaurant writers in Michael Winterbottom's TV sitcom probing the world of foodies.

Vanessa Thorpe, The Observer, 25th July 2010

Vic Reeves 'drunk' on telly

Vic Reeves appeared to be drunk during a shambolic interview for Alan Carr's Channel 4 chat show.

The News Of The World, 25th July 2010

Why Keith Chegwin will never be funny

It's not whether you're using your own gags - it's the way you tell them, argues David Quantick.

David Quantick, The Telegraph, 23rd July 2010

Reverend Josh Zvimba on Rev

Tom Hollander's comedy vicar is a long way from the truth.

Laura Barnett, The Guardian, 18th July 2010

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