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Ade Edmondson still misses Rik Mayall 'every day'

Ade Edmondson has spoken of his heartache at former comedy partner Rik Mayall's death, saying he still "misses him every day".

Halina Watts, The Mirror, 20th May 2016

Maeve Higgins interview

On a recent visit to Iraq, Maeve Higgins realised how important comedy is to people in difficult situations.

Ellie O'Byrne, The Irish Examiner, 16th May 2016

Sarah Millican at Eventim Apollo

The good stuff only comes after the interval as the comedian discusses disliking her looks and her discomfort with her body.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 16th May 2016

Pictures: Steve Coogan has blazing row with girlfriend

Pictures of Steve Coogan, 50, and Downton Abbey star Daisy Lewis, 30, have now emerged showing the pair having the emotional argument in Soho.

Dan Cain, Daily Mail, 15th May 2016

Russell Howard on his worst ever heckle

Adorable funny man Russell Howard, 36, on always being a comedy nerd, his mother's magical parts and having a vibrator thrown at his head.

Lara Kilner, The Mirror, 15th May 2016

@elevenish - bonkers, biting, brilliant

Offbeat TV comedy has been in the doldrums since the likes of The Mighty Boosh, but a strange new show called @elevenish may just change all that.

Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 11th May 2016

Seven Questions With... John Dredge

John Dredge is a comedy writer and podcaster best known for his absurd sketch show, The John Dredge Nothing To Do With Anything Show.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 11th May 2016

Steve Coogan lashes out at Top Gear trio

"We're very careful not to do that sort of bullying comedy." he said. "Which is picking on people who are weak, those who are genuinely weak, genuinely dispossessed or are genuinely victims. That's important, otherwise that would be bullying, and we'll leave that to the old presenters of Top Gear."

Adam Miller, The Daily Express, 5th May 2016

Interview with Sid James's son Steve

Steve James is one of the most admired record producers/engineers in the music industry. In a career spanning over forty years, he has worked with some of the biggest names in music, including Paul Young, Peter Skellern, Toyah, Ginger Baker and Neil Innes. He recorded Monty Python's Always Look on the Bright Side of Life and has even worked on The Teletubbies!

Steve also happens to be the son of Sid James.

Stuart Ball, Sid's Place, 28th April 2016

Flowers is a clever, bleakly funny look at depression

Will Sharpe's Channel 4 series finds the humour in the grimness of life - and in a wonderfully unusual way.

Kasia Delgado, Radio Times, 25th April 2016

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