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Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon talk The Trip

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon talk The Trip, Trump's Twitter and impart worldly wisdom through the medium of glassware...

Ellie Harrison, Radio Times, 6th April 2017

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon's comic chemistry

How did Coogan and Brydon become 'the funniest couple since Laurel and Hardy'? As The Trip returns, we rank all their world-beating comedies to find out.

Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 6th April 2017

The Trip To Spain review: as funny as ever

The channel and backdrop may be different, but The Trip's comic-drama formula remains decidedly unchanged.

Mark Butler, i Newspaper, 6th April 2017

Can you believe it? the No Such Thing As A Fish podcast

The researchers behind BBC's QI emerge from behind the scenes to inform, entertain and tease via their award-winning podcast, No Such Thing as a Fish.

Christine Brandel, Pop Matters, 5th April 2017

Charlie and Daisy May Cooper reveal all

'We pitched it to ITV and The BBC. We ended up doing a pilot with ITV that went badly', Charlie honestly reflects.

Metro, 1st April 2017

Brian Pern: the last ever interview

The last 18 months have seen a tragic roll call of musical legends pass away. The latest to join the great jam session in the sky? None other than prog-rock pioneer Brian Pern.

Tom Fordy, The Telegraph, 29th March 2017

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon interview

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon are fine-dining their way through Spain as the show moves to Sky Atlantic for its third series...

Sean Marland, TV Times, 29th March 2017

Simon Day reveals the fate of Brian Pern

Simon Day's BBC4 superstar was the subject of a spoof obituary - but it seems there could be life in the old rocker yet...

Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 29th March 2017

Decline and Fall - would Evelyn Waugh have approved?

The prospect of a new BBC adaptation of Decline And Fall, starring Jack Whitehall and Eva Longoria, is stirring mixed feelings - will Waugh's wit be sold short once again?

DJ Taylor, The Guardian, 28th March 2017

Russell Kane reveals what happened after Drunk History

"My daughter had norovirus the day before [I filmed Drunk History] so at home at that exact moment, my life Lindsay was getting violently ill with norovirus. But she didn't want to text me and scare me. So can you imagine the perfect storm of a whole bottle of Smirnoff hitting your system, as norovirus kicks in."

The Huffington Post, 21st March 2017

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