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Lee Mack discovers his great granddad was a comedian

Lee Mack's great-grandfather was a wartime comic who ­survived one of the bloodiest days of the First World War. The comedian discovered he is not the first funny-man in his family while delving into his past for Who Do You Think You Are?

The Mirror, 9th July 2018

A Special Evening with John Cleese review

John Cleese famously embarked on a series of solo performances in the UK in 2011 entitled The Alimony Tour, undertaken to fund an expensive divorce. Last night's one-off was a preview of a new work raising money for a very different cause - Hacked Off, the organisation campaigning for a free and accountable press.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 9th July 2018

Edinburgh performer produced by John Cleese

This stand-up comedy show features two USA comedians; one has over 100 million YouTube views, the other has a famous Dad.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th July 2018

Review: An evening with Lee Mack

As he approaches 50, Mack reflected on his career in discussion with Shane Allen, the BBC's controller of comedy commissioning, at an RTS North West event.

Royal Television Society, 4th July 2018

A piggy interview with Sleeping Trees

Sleeping Trees interviews.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 29th June 2018

Edinburgh preview: Sleeping Trees

This August, multi award-winning sketch comedy trio Sleeping Trees return to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a brand new hilarious show, taking audiences on an adventure so adventurous it makes Indiana Jones look like Emmerdale: Season Two.

Theatre Weekly, 28th June 2018

John Cleese hits back at BBC boss

John Cleese has accused the BBC of "social engineering" after its head of comedy said Monty Python's white Oxbridge males were out of step with modern television.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 21st June 2018

A piggy interview with Lee Kyle

Lee Kyle interview.

Wrigley Worm, FringePig, 20th June 2018

Interview: Lee Ridley aka Lost Voice Guy

Lee Ridley aka Lost Voice Guy is a stand up comedian from Newcastle. He first spoke to MoodyComedy back in 2014 and has since produced multiple Edinburgh shows, written a radio sitcom and even recently auditioned for Britain's Got Talent. I interviewed Lee about this growing list of successes and this is what he had to say...

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 1st May 2018

The Glee Club settles battle with Hollywood studio

Mark Tughan told ITV News: "All I'm entitled to say is case settled, terms undisclosed - but it's a massive relief that six years of near hell are pretty much over. I think Davids can defeat Goliaths if they have a good case and our business has bounced back massively since the TV show came to an end. Read into that what you will."

ITV, 25th April 2018

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