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Everything you need to know about Outnumbered

The Independent provides a guide to the show.

Gerard Gilbert, The Independent, 28th November 2008

Everything you need to know about... Gavin & Stacey

A beginners guide to the series from The Independent.

The Independent, 21st November 2008

Never Mind The Buzzcocks has lost its edge

With the loss of Bill Bailey this once-reliable panel show has suffered an apparently terminal crisis of confidence.

James Wignall, The Guardian, 7th November 2008

Never Mind the Buzzcocks: What happens with Vegas

He was immediately on form - by which I mean funny, not ridiculous. And it wasn't long before he was over-sharing in his trademark, slightly uncomfortable way.

Celine Bijleveld, The Guardian, 24th October 2008

Never Mind the Buzzcocks: Bob Mortimer

Mortimer might be the first serious contender for Bill Bailey's captaincy and his sweet demeanour, mixed with occasional amazement of how ridiculous this quiz really is, could make him a hit. However, his reluctance to show off any musical prowess could turn him into Amstell's stooge, which I'd hate to see happen to such a respected entertainer.

Celine Bijleveld, The Guardian, 17th October 2008

Steve Coogan Interview

The Telegraph visits the set of BBC1's dustmen comedy Sunshine to find out why, after trying to crack Hollywood, Steve Coogan has returned to his roots.

James Rampton, The Telegraph, 4th October 2008

First night: Never Mind the Buzzcocks

Last night kicked off with super-producer Mark Ronson in the hot seat. He was a perfectly good guest on the last series as I recall, so my hopes were high.

He clearly took the responsibility seriously but this seemed to hamper his performance if anything. By his own admission, he was incredibly nervous and that's hardly surprising given the number of references to the absent Bailey - one of which culminated in an Amstell-Jupitus dance routine that's burned on to my retina, despite the fact I was watching through my fingers.

Organ Grinder Blog, The Guardian, 3rd October 2008

Steve Coogan: He's back - funnier than ever

He is taking a break from Hollywood to star in Sunshine, the latest slice of life from the writers of The Royle Family. And Coogan's rather good, reports The Independent

Gerard Gilbert, The Independent, 30th September 2008

Bill Dare wins with I've Never Seen Star Wars

Marcus Brigstocke's new show was proof of the richness of the English language, particularly in euphemism.

Chris Campling, The Times, 23rd September 2008

Bill Bailey to leave Never Mind the Buzzcocks

A news article announcing that comedian Bill Bailey was leaving the music panel show after 11 series.

Leigh Holmwood, The Guardian, 18th September 2008

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