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Alan Carr breaks silence on Justin Lee Collins

Alan Carr breaks silence on former co-host Justin Lee Collins' domestic abuse in honest Loose Women interview.

The Mirror, 13th December 2016

Griff Rhys Jones, Lee Mack and Mat Horne to star in The Miser

Full casting has today been announced for the major West End revival of Molière's classic comedy The Miser. Griff Rhys Jones, Lee Mack and Mathew Horne lead the list.

British Comedy Guide, 12th December 2016

Video: Stewart Lee on manners in comedy and politics

Stewart Lee tells Andrew Neil why he is polite to people he does not agree with, although he previously said he did not want to appear on TV and have to meet people he does not like.

BBC, 25th November 2016

Stewart Lee: No more schmoozing with the enemy

'These aren't the times for self-loathing liberals to seek to understand the leaders of the global far right, or their supporters'.

Stewart Lee, The Observer, 20th November 2016

Stewart Lee, review

Stewart Lee may say we're living in a 'post-laughs' era, but he still brings the chuckles, writes Bruce Dessau.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 17th November 2016

Stewart Lee review

Political cataclysms jostle with gags about kinky sex and selfie culture in a characteristically twisty and frequently brilliant show from the 'ex-TV comic'.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 17th November 2016

Stewart Lee: Content Provider - Review

In a typical slice of iconoclastic pedestal-shaking, Lee offers a devastatingly dismissive attack on box-set favourite Game Of Thrones, without the fag of actually having seen it, of course.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th November 2016

Lee Mack to make West End debut in The Miser

Lee Mack is to make his West End debut in The Miser alongside the previously announced Griff Rhys Jones.

Matthew Hemley, The Stage, 14th November 2016

Stewart Lee interview

The wordsmith, musician and standup extraordinaire on what makes him laugh the most.

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 12th November 2016

Lee hurst interview

He explained: "On Twitter, every time I tweet something somebody always replies, 'Oh him, I thought he was dead!' It's so bizarre that people think if you're not on television, you must be dead."

Lee Irving, Somerset County Gazette, 22nd October 2016

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