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Matt Berry's Year Of The Rabbit casting revealed

Keeley Hawes has been announced amongst the supporting cast of upcoming Channel 4 period sitcom Year Of The Rabbit, starring Matt Berry. Alun Armstrong, Sally Phillips and Paul Kaye also enjoy roles in the series.

British Comedy Guide, 30th January 2019

Severn Jesters Comedy Club, Shrewsbury - review

Review of Dan Nightingale, Chris Washington, Steff Todd and Noel James.

Leon Burakowski, The Shropshire Star, 28th January 2019

Cold Feet viewers 'in bits' after 'best ever' episode

Cold Feet fans admitted that they are "in bits" after tonight's episode of the ITV drama - branding it the show's "best ever".

Tonight was an emotional roller-coaster for viewers as the gang headed to a festival where most of them ended up getting high on drugs.

Stephanie Soteriou, The Sun, 28th January 2019

Reveal leaves viewers in turmoil

Cold Feet continued this evening and saw the gang venture to a local festival - however it finally became time for Jenny to reveal her harrowing news to Karen.

Callum Crumlish, The Daily Express, 28th January 2019

Barbara Windsor apologises to husband every night

Alzheimer's battler Barbara Windsor tenderly tells her ­husband every night: "I'm ­sorry about this."

Scott Mitchell revealed how the screen legend apologises for the ­terrifying illness ravaging her mind. Scott said: "She thanks me for ­looking after her. I say to her, 'You don't have to thank me.' "

Halina Watts, The Mirror, 27th January 2019

Showstopper! The hit musical that's made up every night

It started as a challenge from Ken Campbell in a squat but Showstopper! The Improvised Musical grew into a West End sensation. The pair behind it tell all.

Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 23rd January 2019

Derry Girls captures teenage girlhood everywhere

Many shows about teens don't push past cliches - but Derry Girls gives us complex, unpredictable characters who are never completely in control.

Nadine von Cohen, The Guardian, 19th January 2019

How The Day Today changed satire forever

25 years ago, Chris Morris and Armando Iannucci's uproarious news spoof unleashed Fake News on the world (not to mention Alan Partridge).

Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 17th January 2019

Line up revealed for new act of the year 2019

The line-up has been confirmed for the New Act Of The Year 2019, which takes place on February 2.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th January 2019

Cast revealed for Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes

The cast for Gold's forthcoming series Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes has been revealed. Kevin McNally, Robert Bathurst, Bernard Cribbins, Kevin Eldon, Mathew Horne, David Hayman and Tom Rosenthal will star.

British Comedy Guide, 16th January 2019

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