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Cast revealed for BBC Three comedy drama Back To Life

The cast list for Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon's forthcoming BBC Three comedy drama series Back To Life has been confirmed, with filming now underway. Stars include Geraldine James, Richard Durden, Jo Martin, Jamie Michie, Christine Bottomley, Adeel Akhtar and Liam Williams.

British Comedy Guide, 15th November 2018

Radio 4 reveals new comedy shows for 2019

Rowan Atkinson, Harry Hill, Jack Dee, Zoe Lyons, Mark Steel, Bridget Christie and Ellie Taylor will be amongst the many stars in Radio 4's 2019 comedy offerings.

British Comedy Guide, 13th November 2018

Is Sally4Ever based on a true story?

American television could always use a healthy dose of British humor, and as Sally4Ever heads to HBO on Nov. 11, we'll be getting just that.

Taylor Maple, Bustle, 11th November 2018

Steve Stamp interview

"People think I'm actually Steves. I get pills thrown at me at festivals."

Jessica Barrett, i Newspaper, 11th November 2018

Sally4Ever review

The raunchy lesbian comedy is your new British obsession.

Malcolm Venable, TV Guide, 9th November 2018

Sally4Ever: watch funny cringe comedy at your own risk

Created by British comedian Julia Davis, new series delivers some big laughs and whole lot of squirm-inducing moments.

Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 7th November 2018

Paddington 3 in development

A third Paddington Bear film is in development, producer David Heyman has confirmed.

British Comedy Guide, 6th November 2018

London Hughes reveals make-up girl used cocoa on her

The comedian has revealed how a BBC make-up artist took a rather unconventional approach to her work - by dabbing hot chocolate on her face because she didn't have the right products for black skin.

Chortle, 4th November 2018

The BBC2 Dad's Army ident that never was

In Dad's Army's 50th anniversary year, here's an exclusive glimpse of something special that might have been...

Mark Braxton, Radio Times, 2nd November 2018

The Kenny Everett Video Show DVD review

In 1978, Radio 1 star Kenny Everett broke onto the small screen with an anarchic television series which would make the impish DJ a household name.

Samuel Payne, Entertainment Focus, 2nd November 2018

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