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Frank Tully

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Press clippings Page 24

John Cleese and Alison Steadman to star in new BBC sitcom

John Cleese, Alison Steadman and Jason Watkins are to star in Edith, a new BBC One sitcom about a widow and her ex-boyfriend.

British Comedy Guide, 11th April 2017

Lee Mack really, really wants to be Doctor Who

"I'll do anything," the actor and comedian tells the BFI & Radio Times Television Festival audience in London.

Ellie Harrison, Radio Times, 9th April 2017

Interview: Sleeping Trees on SCI-FI?

Award-winning sketch comedy trio Sleeping Trees bring their acclaimed cinematic adventure SCI-FI? to the Wardrobe Theatre this weekend. We spoke to writer/performers James Dunnell-Smith, Joshua George Smith and John Woodburn to find out more.

Steve Wright, Bristol 24/7, 31st March 2017

Justin Lee Collins' ex-lover finally breaks her silence

Justin Lee Collins' ex-girlfriend has broken her silence about her toxic relationship with the star five years after he was convicted of harassing her.

The Sun, 20th March 2017

Stewart Lee: I can heal divided Britain

'In Poole, the most Brexit-y town I have played so far. People laughed along. They bought books afterwards'

Stewart Lee, The Observer, 5th March 2017

Stewart Lee review

Frequent fans will enjoy his argumentative, grumpy style, and will particularly enjoy how he ties it together in the end.

Cara Ghoshal, The Latest, 24th February 2017

Horrible Histories stage producer boycotts Leeds Grand

The producer of Horrible Histories and David Walliams' Gangsta Granny has pulled all future shows from Leeds Grand Theatre in protest at its "totally unjustifiable" booking fees.

Tim Bano, The Stage, 24th February 2017

Stewart Lee: Content Provider, De Montfort Hall

On the opening night of the Leicester Comedy Festival, a smattering of empty seats can be seen as Stewart Lee takes to the stage of De Montfort Hall. The absentees do not go unnoticed. The faux-embittered comedic juggernaut seems displeased that he failed to sell out the first of two Leicester dates and he is determined thereafter to make the audience, as well as himself, work for their night's entertainment.

Josh Coyne, Leicester Mercury, 10th February 2017

Stewart Lee interview

It's rare that anyone should appear in the Leicester Mercury newspaper twice on one day - but Stewart Lee achieved such a feat 11 years ago.

Becky Jones, Leicester Mercury, 8th February 2017

Iain Lee confesses to cheating on The Weakest Link

Broadcaster Iain Lee has revealed that he cheated when he appeared on a celebrity edition of The Weakest Link.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd February 2017

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