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Interview: Limmy reveals coding skills made him famous

The creator of the hit BBC Scotland series Limmy's Show followed an unconventional route to stardom.

Chris McCall, The Scotsman, 20th April 2017

16 times Green Wing was one of the funniest shows ever

From the surreal quirks of Sue White to the stammering awkwardness of Dr Alan Statham, we've rounded up some of the best bits below...

Sam Haysom, Mashable, 14th April 2017

A catch up with Steve Stamp

As our Comedy Script Room 2017 is about to open for submissions we caught up with Steve Stamp, the co-creator, writer and star of the BBC Three hit comedy series People Just Do Nothing - which has just been nominated for its second BAFTA for Best Scripted Comedy!

BBC, 14th April 2017

The time travel sitcom Charlie Brooker never made

The Black Mirror creator once penned a show that saw a group of punk rockers transported through the space-time continuum.

Thomas Ling, Radio Times, 12th April 2017

Pictures: Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly transform

Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly were pictured filming the world's most famous double act Laurel and Hardy for new flick Stan And Ollie on Monday in the West Country.

Daily Mail, 11th April 2017

The definitive ranking of every Gavin & Stacey episode

Here's the definitive ranking of every Gavin & Stacey episode.

Ciara Knight, JOE, 11th April 2017

Summing up our first Drama Room development scheme

Each writer's journey is unique... and that's very good news, because when I walked into the Drama Room last summer, my route there had not been in any way straightforward.

Janice Hallett, BBC Writersroom, 10th April 2017

Graham Norton's ex reveals success drove them apart

Scott Michaels had a five-year relationship with Graham Norton and says he has "no doubt" Norton's ­determination to be famous was to blame for it ending.

The Mirror, 9th April 2017

Inside No. 9 Series 4 guest stars revealed

The list of stars that will appear in Series 4 of Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's Inside No. 9 have been revealed.

British Comedy Guide, 7th April 2017

Rowan Atkinson reveals details of Redadder

A treatment was once written for the much-loved BBC comedy Blackadder set in the Russian Revolution entitled "Redadder", Rowan Atkinson revealed at the opening session of the BFI & Radio Times Television Festival.

Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 7th April 2017

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