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Jimmy Carr reveals how comedy helped with depression

He's one of the nation's favourite stand-ups but Jimmy Carr says how he got into comedy was no laughing matter.

Jack Teague with Dominque Hines, The Daily Express, 22nd June 2017

Channel 4 sitcom Derry Girls reveals plot and casting

Saoirse Jackson, Tommy Tiernan and Ian McElhinney are amongst the stars for Derry Girls, the new Channel 4 sitcom set around The Troubles in Northern Ireland.

British Comedy Guide, 21st June 2017

#EdFringe17: Steve Attridge is a Dick in Space

Steve Attridge is an award-winning writer and performer - 9 stage plays, 100 TV scripts, 8 films and 20 books. In August he's intergalactic Dick Spacey 007, where film noir murder meets existential madness. Enjoy 15 minutes of performance and chat with the BAFTA nominated all-rounder.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 19th June 2017

New panel show 'Whatever' in development

A new panel show about "the questions that no one has ever asked before" is in development. It's being worked on by the production company behind The Last Leg.

British Comedy Guide, 15th June 2017

James Farrell appointed Head of Development at BBC Studios

Comedy producer James Farrell has been appointed Head of Development at BBC Studios.

British Comedy Guide, 14th June 2017

DVD review: Prevenge - 'taboo-busting'

A heavily pregnant woman is guided by the voice of her unborn child to commit a string of gruesome slashings.

David Cheal, The Financial Times, 9th June 2017

Why a US remake of Misfits will never work

Just no, thanks.

Anna Leszkiewicz, The New Statesman, 8th June 2017

Biggest ever Fringe to be 'alliance of defiance'

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe will be promoted as a global "alliance of defiance" on freedom of expression this summer as it was confirmed it would be biggger than ever in its 70th anniversary year.

Brian Ferguson, The Scotsman, 7th June 2017

Pop Crisis reveal music video starring Dom Joly

Pop Crisis reveal video for 'Tell Me I'm Wonderful' starring Dom Joly.

Roisin O'Connor, The Independent, 6th June 2017

An inspired 90s time capsule that would never work now

The Adam And Joe Show revelled so much in '90s pop culture that, viewed today, it feels like a time capsule of its era.

Alex Nelson, i Newspaper, 1st June 2017

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