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Miranda Hart: Whatever you do, don't call me 'sir'
Miranda Hart finds being a 6ft 1in woman has its downside, even if it does provide plenty of comic material.
Phil Hogan, The Observer, 11th April 2010Ricky Gervais in his most 'postmodern' interview ever
The comedian talks about everything from relationships to body image.
Ginny Dougary, The Times, 3rd April 2010Dave Cohen and Steve Gribbin interview
A two-part interview with two comics whose careers goes back to the beginnings of the London comedy circuit. That is, Perrier Award winner and Have I Got News For You writer Dave Cohen and Comedy Store favourite Steve Gribbin.
London Is Funny, 30th March 2010Interview with Steve Gribbin and Dave Cohen
Steve Gribbin has been around "since alternative comedy stormed the barricades" in the early 80s, and remains a Comedy Store regular. Dave Cohen helped form the Comedy Store Players and was a Perrier Award nominee.
London Is Funny, 23rd March 2010James Corden reveals he was teased over middle name
Funnyman James Corden found himself on the receiving end of jokes as a schoolboy - when word got round that his middle name is Kimberly.
Vicky Shaw, The Independent, 16th March 2010BBC to make Kenny Everett biopic
Kenny Everett to return to TV as BBC announces plans for biopic. The film will focus on unhappy childhood of DJ and comedy performer who died in 1995.
Ben Dowell, The Guardian, 15th March 2010'Misfits' boss reveals series two plots
The creator of Misfits has revealed what will happen in series two of the teen comedy drama.
Dan French, Digital Spy, 15th March 2010Noel Fielding reveals blonde look during live performan
Noel Fielding headed back to the live comedy circuit last night sporting a new style hair cut - the blonde bombshell.
Such Small Portions, 13th March 2010What's the most madcap thing you've ever done?
Tomorrow night sees the return of the award-winning The Now Show to BBC Radio 4, for its thirtieth series. And thanks to the advances of the interwebs, now you can be a part of it - even if you can't make it to the recording.
Ed Morrish, BBC Comedy, 4th March 2010The ten funniest ever Yes Minister moments
Michael Hogan salutes Margaret Thatcher's favourite TV show, 30 years to the day since it began.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 24th February 2010