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Real Derry Girls revel in TV show's wit

C4 comedy set in the Troubles has won fans for its witty and authentic portrayal of the early 1990s.

Henry McDonald, The Guardian, 10th February 2018

Channel 4 developing chat show with Jimmy Carr

Channel 4 is working on a new chat show format to be fronted by Jimmy Carr. The un-titled programme, if made, would see audience members asking the questions.

British Comedy Guide, 8th February 2018

Every Inside No. 9 episode ranked

Over four largely impossible-to-predict series to date, Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's anthology show Inside No. 9 has become one of the most consistently creative on television.

Mark Butler, i Newspaper, 7th February 2018

Drag queen band Denim developing TV comedy drama

Denim, the drag queen band who 'infuse pop with LGBT politics', have signed a deal to turn their fictional 'uplifting life story' into a TV comedy drama series.

British Comedy Guide, 7th February 2018

Inside No 9: Every episode ranked

We put all 24 stories in order of brilliance. You'll probably disagree.

Chortle, 6th February 2018

Jo Brand: 'Bullies are lurking around every corner'

From provocative stand-up to gentle jokes about baking, Jo Brand has been making an impact for decades - but just don't call her a 'national treasure'.

Eva Wiseman, The Observer, 4th February 2018

Seven questions with... Kai Samra

Kai Samra is a stand up comedian from Birmingham, who began his career in 2016. With an easy-seeming confidence on stage and a Birmingham Comedy Festival Breaking Talent Award under his belt, this comic is set for success.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 3rd February 2018

Comedy should never be a safe space

Despite being a Conservative comic, I've never deliberately set out to offend. Why try to shock when arts-centre crowds gasp at the mere mention of you having voted Leave? However, in today's censorious cultural landscape, causing offence increasingly seems like a worthwhile artistic endeavour.

Geoff Norcott, Spiked, 1st February 2018

Inside No. 9: Every episode, ranked from worst to best

Inside No. 9 is the most inventive show on TV - and one of its many beauties is that you can catch up with the whole glorious thing in under 12 hours.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 31st January 2018

Whatever happened to the Hi-de-Hi! cast?

We look back, 30 years after the sitcom ended.

Chortle, 30th January 2018

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