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The Keith & Paddy Picture Show Series 2 guest stars revealed
Fearne Cotton, Amanda Holden, Rick Astley and Kriss Akabusi are amongst the guest stars for Series 2 of The Keith & Paddy Picture Show, as the series spoofs Grease, Top Gun, Jurassic Park, Pretty Woman and Terminator 2.
British Comedy Guide, 29th March 2018Janey Godley: Revelations of Godley review
A night of 'Classic Godley' full of stories told with relish and abandon.
Jay Richardson, The List, 27th March 2018Review - Janey Godley: Revelations of Godley
Glaswegian comic has the home crowd roaring.
Matthew Keeley, The Wee Review, 27th March 2018Lee Mack reveals surprise Doctor Who role
"I am blink-and-you'll-miss-it. It's just a little thing. I've just been a fan all my life, so I just harassed them until they gave me a little part in it."
Radio Times, 25th March 2018Everything Monty Python is coming to Netflix
Pretty much Monty Python's entire back catalogue is coming to Netflix UK, with a Netflix US arrival to follow later in the year.
Christopher Hooton, The Independent, 22nd March 2018Ricky Gervais reveals title of next tour
The comedian wrote on social media: "Thanks for all the Twitter action over the past few days. I already have enough material to start doing a few warm ups for my next tour. It's going to be called "Super Nature", by the way."
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th March 2018My comedy hero: Matt Forde on Steve Coogan
Matt Forde picks the man behind Alan Partridge, Paul Calf and Tony Ferrino as his comic idol.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 13th March 2018BBC to broadcast Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Killing Eve
The BBC is to show Killing Eve, Fleabag star Phoebe Waller-Bridge's new high-stakes thriller series which is described as "laugh-out-loud funny and edge-of-your-seat gripping".
British Comedy Guide, 7th March 2018Rich Hall, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury - review
Rich is as sharp as ever, and his style of humour is perfect for these uncertain times.
Mat Growcott, The Shropshire Star, 5th March 2018Interview with Count Arthur creator Steve Delaney
We speak to the man behind the hat, glasses and moustache, Steve Delaney, about his colourful creation, Count Arthur Strong, and the eponymous TV sitcom.
British Comedy Guide, 5th March 2018