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David Suchet reveals why he had to leave film set

David Suchet has revealed that he was asked to leave the set of the BBC's Decline and Fall while filming alongside Jack Whitehall.

Adam Miller, The Daily Express, 21st March 2017

Interview: Steve Delaney (Count Arthur Strong)

Bruce Dessau takes tea with the man behind the trilby, Steve Delaney aka Count Arthur Strong.

Bruce Dessau, The Latest, 20th March 2017

Red Nose Day 2017 TV highlights revealed

BBC One's Comic Relief broadcast on Red Nose Day (Friday 24th March) will feature highlights including sketches from

British Comedy Guide, 14th March 2017

Fred MacAulay backs plans to stop housing development

Comedy star and radio personality Fred MacAulay has backed a campaign to persuade Perth and Kinross Council not to grant developers permission to build new housing north of Scone.

Paul Cargill, Daily Record, 14th March 2017

Simon Amstell: 'I thought: 'I'll never be happy''

A decade on from Popworld, the comic has faced his demons, found love and made a mock doc about veganism. He explains why fame couldn't fix him.

Nosheen Iqbal, The Guardian, 11th March 2017

Prevenge review

Premiering at this year's SXSW Film Festival, Prevenge isn't really a cautionary tale for motherhood so much as it is a lighthearted slasher dealing with a pregnant woman's descent into madness.

Drew Tinnin, Dread Central, 11th March 2017

Tiff Stevenson on having an abortion, aged 17

Without the right to choose 21 years ago, I wouldn't be an actor and stand-up now. It breaks my heart to think there are 17-year-olds still denied that choice today.

Tiff Stevenson, The Guardian, 10th March 2017

Why can't British TV ever make a nightly talkshow?

So why didn't The Nightly Show wow? Is it even possible for a UK channel to create a successful chat show following the US mould?

Sarah Hughes, The Observer, 5th March 2017

Russell Kane: 'The funniest heckle I've ever had?'

The flamboyant stand-up on the things that make him laugh the most, from cult books and Tim Vine to reindeer's blood pancakes.

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 3rd March 2017

Q&A with Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon

Just a couple of guys, taking a trip, shooting the shit, and being very rude to each other over dinner while doing impressions of Michael Caine.

Stuart McGurk, GQ, 2nd March 2017

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