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Prevenge: gritty murder in the wake of motherhood

Prevenge, the directorial debut of actress and writer Alice Lowe, is a horror-comedy about the brutal serial killings carried out by the film's lead, Ruth, a pregnant woman who follows the malevolent desires of her unborn child.

Ben Harcourt, The Boar, 3rd February 2017

Review - The Maydays: Happily Never After

While there were a reasonable smattering of laughs from bona fide funny lines, the show relies more for its amusement on a sense of strangeness and the occasional struggles of its talented cast with their ad-hoc logic.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 2nd February 2017

Diane Morgan and Maxine Peake develop sitcom project

Diane Morgan has revealed she is writing a sitcom in which she and Maxine Peake would play 'wildly different sisters'.

British Comedy Guide, 1st February 2017

Prevenge screening and Q&A with Alice Lowe

Alice Lowe has been touring the country with preview screenings of Prevenge, including Chapter Arts Cardiff on January 24th.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 1st February 2017

Red Nose Day 2017 plans revealed

Comic Relief's plans for Red Nose Day 2017 include a TV show involving stars including French & Saunders and Vic & Bob, plus a series of online comedy sketches, and much more.

British Comedy Guide, 31st January 2017

10 moments that made Brass Eye the funniest show ever

The brainchild of enigmatic satirist Chris Morris, Channel 4's Brass Eye only lasted for six episodes and a special - albeit the most controversial one of all time.

Jon O'Brien, Metro, 29th January 2017

Seven musical comedians you really should see

Go ahead and forget everything you know about musical comedy -- we're not talking Grease, Moulin Rouge or even La La Land.

Robbie Armstrong, Glasgow Live, 28th January 2017

Guest stars revealed as filming starts on Upstart Crow Series 2

Filming is under way on the second series of Upstart Crow, with Emma Thompson, Geoffrey Whitehead and Noel Fielding amongst the guest stars.

British Comedy Guide, 27th January 2017

Graham Norton reveals 'shock' at special NTA prize

Graham Norton has revealed his 'genuine shock and genuine surprise' after winning the Special Recognition Award at the 2017 National Television Awards.

Metro, 25th January 2017

16 things you probably never knew about The Young Ones

Young Ones stars Alexei Sayle, Nigel Planer and co-writer Lise Mayer appeared at the Slapstick festival of vintage comedy in Bristol yesterday, where they were honoured with a 'Slapstick Legacy Medal'. Here are 16 things they revealed about the show and the time surrounding it, as they spoke to host Marcus Brigstocke.

Chortle, 23rd January 2017

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