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Press clippings Page 59

Lee Mack to re-make Everybody Loves Raymond

Lee Mack is writing a British remake of hit US sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. Catherine Tate will co-star in The Smiths.

British Comedy Guide, 8th May 2013

Lee Nelson plans to stand in South Shields by-election

Lee Nelson has announced plans to contest the South Shields by-election on 2 May - meaning he could take David Miliband's seat in parliament.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 19th April 2013

Lee Nelson withdraws from South Shields by-election

Lee Nelson, the character created by Simon Brodkin, handed in his nomination papers this morning to stand in the by-election for David Miliband's former seat. However, the official list of candidates announced for the South Shields constituency this afternoon stated that he had withdrawn.

Rob Leigh, The Mirror, 19th April 2013

Stewart Lee: Where are all the right-wing stand-ups?

Yes, Jimmy Carr avoided tax and the BNP loves Al Murray's Pub Landlord, but it's hard to find a comedian who votes Tory.

Stewart Lee, The New Statesman, 16th April 2013

Sky orders 14-part entertainment series hosted by Lee Mack

Sky has commissioned a 14-part series of Duck Quacks Don't Echo, a new entertainment series hosted by Lee Mack.

British Comedy Guide, 11th April 2013

Interview: Lee Kern harangues Holly Burn

Holly Burn reclassifies the grocery section into a comedy act...

Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 4th April 2013

Stewart Lee: Farewell, BBC TV Centre

Having been home to everyone from Roy Castle to Richard Stilgoe, the closure of the BBC TV's old magical headquarters is a sad day for British culture.

Stewart Lee, The Observer, 31st March 2013

Interview: Lee Mack

Is Lee Mack, one of TV's most quick-witted comics, as funny off stage as he is on?

Judith Woods, The Telegraph, 27th March 2013

Lee Mack interview

TV Choice met Lee Mack to chat about the new series and life after Tim Vine...

Nick Fiaca, TV Choice, 26th March 2013

Lee Mack reveals Not Going Out has different endings

Fans of the BBC One comedy Not Going Out may finally see the friendship between landlady, Lucy, and her flatmate develop into romance.

Mack, who plays unemployed lodger, Lee, has revealed that two versions of the final episode have been filmed.

BBC News, 22nd March 2013

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