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Press clippings Page 23
Have you ever had a near-death experience?
Some great answers to Richard Herring's Emergency Question today.
Chortle, 14th August 2019Steve Coogan avoids driving ban - due to Alan Partridge
The comedian and actor said being handed a length driving ban would force him to cancel his BBC1 series as his character couldn't just get the train.
Jaya Narain, The Mirror, 13th August 2019Would it be better to never say 'yes' or 'no'?
Comics answer another of Richard Herring's Emergency Questions.
Chortle, 11th August 2019Nick Revell interview
From frantic Drop The Dead Donkey gag-writing to the gone-too-soon Nick Revell Show - and an eventual return to live comedy, Nick Revell talks about his comedy career.
British Comedy Guide, 11th August 2019Steve Coogan to receive BAFTA LA comedy award
Steve Coogan, who stars as a fashion mogul in Michael Winterbottom's Toronto-bound satire Greed, will receive the BAFTA Los Angeles's Charlie Chaplin Britannia Award for Excellence in Comedy at the 2019 British Academy Britannia Awards in LA on October 25.
Screen Daily, 7th August 2019What's the most disgusting fart you ever did in public?
...and what were the repercussions?
Chortle, 4th August 2019Interview: rarely asked questions - Steve N Allen
In a time when you can't do right for doing wrong, Steve N Allen, best known for his smart-suited, sharp-tongued regular appearances on BBC Two's Mash Report, takes a look at how hard it is to be better in his Edinburgh show. When you want to be PC, right on or woke, it can be tough. Be better than an angry Twitter egg. Be better than you.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd August 2019Milton Jones: 'I've never had a funny hairstyle'
The standup, writer and Mock the Week regular on the things that make him laugh the most.
Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 2nd August 2019+3 interview: Steve N Allen: Better Than
"This year's show takes a step back from the detail and basically looks at why we're all become worse."
Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 1st August 2019'Werewolf: Live' signs TV development deal
Werewolf: Live, the stage comedy show hosted by Jon Gracey in which comedians verbally battle for survival, is being developed for TV.
British Comedy Guide, 31st July 2019