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Johnny Vegas as everyman hero

Gentle class-divide sitcom.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 21st April 2018

Famalam (BBC3): a sublime achievement of satire

Sean O'Grady enjoys another great BBC3 comedy.

Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 14th April 2018

Tiff Stevenson interview

The standup and actor spills the beans on the things that make her laugh the most, from Wanda Sykes to magic mushrooms.

Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 13th April 2018

Interview: rarely asked questions - Steve Gribbin

Back in the late 1980s it seemed compulsory to have Skint Video on every comedy circuit bill. The satirical musical duo of Steve Gribbin and Brian Mulligan made their name with pithy topical songs.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 12th April 2018

This Country Series 3 in development

Work is now under way for a potential Series 3 of the multi award-winning BBC Three sitcom This Country. Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper have confirmed they're working on more scripts.

British Comedy Guide, 12th April 2018

Mackenzie Crook developing new version of Worzel Gummidge

Detectorists writer, director and star Mackenzie Crook is developing a new TV sitcom based on the Worzel Gummidge childrens' books.

British Comedy Guide, 9th April 2018

Reece Shearsmith reveals source of his inspiration

As The League of Gentlemen prepare a UK tour, the co-creator of the dark comedy describes how a 1920s Swedish horror film ignited his love of black humour.

Vanessa Thorpe, The Guardian, 8th April 2018

Vic Reeves is eyeing a return to Coronation Street

The comedian has made no secret of his love of the long-running ITV soap, and after a stint on the show last year, seems intent on making a comeback sometime in the future.

The Sun, 1st April 2018

Brennan Reece: Everlong - The Stand, Glasgow review

As important a part of his show that his personal story is, it would be remiss not to focus on just how funny Brennan Reece is.

Fraser MacDonald, The Reviews Hub, 1st April 2018

Aidan Gillen reveals all about playing Dave Allen

With his wry lampooning of marriage and religion - including his trademark sign-off catchphrase, "May your god go with you" - Dave Allen was a well-loved and ground-breaking TV comedian.

Caren Clark, What's On TV, 29th March 2018

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