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Interview: Nick Revell

Nick Revell is currently touring his latest show BrokenDreamCatcher on tour across the UK.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 22nd February 2019

Opinion: Welcome To The Never-Ending Comedy Tour

Now shows seems to have a much longer shelf life.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd February 2019

Why Steve Coogan can't kill off Alan Partridge

The character has elevated banality to an art form.

Helen Lewis, The New Statesman, 21st February 2019

Carol Cleveland, the Seventh Python

Mention the name Carol Cleveland to male comedy fans of a certain vintage and they get a faraway look in their eye.

Ellin Stein, Vulture, 20th February 2019

Taskmaster Series 8 contestants revealed

The contestants for Taskmaster Series 8 will be Iain Stirling, Joe Thomas, Lou Sanders, Paul Sinha and Sian Gibson.

British Comedy Guide, 18th February 2019

Inside No. 9 Series 5 guest stars revealed

Maxine Peake, Ralf Little, Steve Speirs, Jenna Coleman and Kadiff Kirwan are amongst the guest stars announced for the fifth series of Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's Inside No. 9.

British Comedy Guide, 18th February 2019

Steve Pemberton joins Jack Whitehall's Bounty Hunters

Steve Pemberton will play a sinister private-school teacher in Bounty Hunters. The comedy thriller starring Jack Whitehall returns to Sky One for Series 2 on 14th March.

British Comedy Guide, 18th February 2019

My comedy hero: Nick Revell on Richard Pryor

One of the veterans of the UK comedy scene, Nick Revell is taking his BrokenDreamCatcher show across the UK. Here, he picks the US icon as his comedy hero.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 18th February 2019

Ricky Gervais speaks about his most shocking show ever

Depressed, stricken with grief and dabbling in drugs: the comic's latest TV character is his darkest by far... and has made him face up to his own mortality.

Cole Moreton, Daily Mail, 17th February 2019

Steve Coogan on bringing Alan Partridge back to the BBC

Twenty-five years since he first appeared on screen, the immortal presenter is back where he began. His creator explains why a divided nation needs him more than ever.

Julia Raeside, The Guardian, 17th February 2019

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