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Frank Tully

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John Cleese Presents slammed by critics and fans

Audiences have already taken against John Cleese's new "car crash" of a radio comedy show, John Cleese Presents.

Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 10th May 2017

Review: John Cleese Presents, R4

Worth a listen. Just don't expect to be dancing around the kitchen.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th May 2017

John Cleese interview

John Cleese on divorce settlements, fellow Python Michael Palin and his return to radio.

Radio Times, 9th May 2017

#EdFringe17: Anders Lee Here

After cutting his teeth on New York's world famous comedy circuit, Anders Lee gets set to leave the US for the first time and perform at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. 15 minutes of comedy and chat from America's finest.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 4th May 2017

John Cleese reignites Twitter feud with Piers Morgan

John Cleese has reignited his feud with Piers Morgan after calling the broadcaster an "awful creep."

Adam Sherwin, i Newspaper, 2nd May 2017

Stewart Lee: Stand-up has been weaponised by fake news

Is someone called Luca Saucedo really interested in the supposed failure of Brexit comedy?

Stewart Lee, The Guardian, 30th April 2017

All 4 making builders sitcom Lee & Dean

Channel 4's on-demand platform All 4 is making Lee & Dean, a mockumentary sitcom series about two dodgy builders.

British Comedy Guide, 25th April 2017

Radio 4 to broadcast John Cleese Presents

Radio 4 is to broadcast John Cleese Presents, a series which features extracts from the Fawlty Towers star's autobiography alongside new material.

British Comedy Guide, 20th April 2017

Lee Mack, Barry Cryer and Richard Osman talk satire

We can only hope The Nightly Show takes the criticism on board and find its own groove when the time comes - assuming human civilisation hasn't already ended, of course.

Radio Times, 13th April 2017

John Cleese's funniest comedy moments

One of our national treasures, John Cleese has been responsible for unforgettable comedy for over six decades.

The Telegraph, 12th April 2017

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