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Radio 4 reveals Christmas comedy highlights

Radio 4 has revealed its Christmas comedy highlights for 2016. Listeners can look forward to specials starring Nicholas Parsons, Tim Vine, Lenny Henry, John Finnemore and more.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd November 2016

Live review: Ross Noble, Eventim Apollo, W6

At one point during Ross Noble's gig he pointed out something important: "I am contractually obliged to follow an idea as far as it will go." Suddenly everything made sense. Noble's brain is simply hardwired to channel maximum lunacy.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th November 2016

Comedy review: Catherine Tate at the Eventim Apollo, W6

The best moments of the sketch comic's show are those that would not work as well on television. Even so, most of the routines go on too long.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 14th November 2016

Steve Call interview

Steve Call is Yorkshire based director and producer, his current TV series Up North is currently on EssexTV, we held an interview with him.

Essex Magazine, 9th November 2016

Why nothing will ever beat BBC comedy

Today BBC television celebrates its 80th anniversary. Auntie Beeb has given us many great things in that time - news, groundbreaking documentaries, and some of the world's greatest drama.

Tom Forde, ShortList, 2nd November 2016

Steve Pemberton - Dead Funny blog

Steve Pemberton on revisiting the TV comedians of his youth in Dead Funny.

Steve Pemberton, i Newspaper, 1st November 2016

Taskmaster Series 4 line-up revealed

Lolly Adefope, Hugh Dennis, Noel Fielding, Mel Giedroyc and Joe Lycett will be the competitors for Series 4 of Taskmaster.

British Comedy Guide, 1st November 2016

Only Fools And Horses is TV's most-watched ever show

Only Fools And Horses has been announced as the most-watched show in the entire 80-year history of British television.

British Comedy Guide, 31st October 2016

Red Dwarf cast reveal they may do live show

Chris Barrie, Danny John-Jules and Hattie Hayridge said discussions were being had ahead of the show's 30th anniversary celebrations in 2018.

Jo-Anne Rowney and Aodhan Gregory, The Mirror, 30th October 2016

Tommy Tiernan laughs at the heroism of everyday life

He said: "This new show is all about the heroism of everyday life and the huge effort it takes just to survive the ordinary."

The Sheffield Star, 26th October 2016

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