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Frank Tully

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Jenny Eclair joins Leeds Lit Fest line-up

Writers including Stuart Maconie, Jenny Éclair and Helen Fielding will headline this year's Leeds Lit Fest.

Noemi Vallone, The Bookseller, 10th February 2020

Rehearsals begin for John Cleese show Bang Bang!

Rehearsals have begun at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre for John Cleese's new comedy show Bang Bang!.

Rebecca Sayce, The Express and Star, 4th February 2020

Cleese on Jones: "I shall think of him exploding"

John Cleese also told BBC Radio 5 Live he would remember Terry Jones fondly as the character Mr Creosote from Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.

BBC, 23rd January 2020

Lee Mack pilots ITV1 game show

The 1% Club will feature a studio audience of 100 people competing to win a cash prize, each answering questions via a keypad.

Chortle, 20th January 2020

March of the Lemmings by Stewart Lee review

Entertainment and abusive despair ... the comedian and columnist dissects his own work in this merciless look at the past three years.

Steven Poole, The Guardian, 18th December 2019

Interview: Stewart Lee free to do what he wants

Since his radio work with Richard Herring in early 90s and writing much of the initial material for Steve Coogan's Alan Partridge character, Stewart Lee has been making people laugh in unpredictable ways. Now he is trying to answer the difficult question: "How do you make people laugh in such unstable, unpredictable times?"

Hugh Finzel, Brighton Argus, 15th December 2019

Stewart Lee review

A show which is outstandingly funny, and the work of a master of comedy who is truly back on his very best form.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 5th December 2019

Review: Stewart Lee, Leicester Square Theatre, London

The stand-up's new show tears into Ricky Gervais, Jimmy Carr, Fleabag and himself.

Stephen Armstrong, The Sunday Times, 1st December 2019

Stewart Lee: Tornado/Snowflake, review

There's so much comedy packed in that one could almost miss the deeper layers.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 19th November 2019

Darren Harriott, The Glee Club, Birmingham - review

A blast from the past. A trip down memory lane. If you're of a certain age and can recall being young, or at least growing up in the [y]1990s[/y] and 2000, Darren Harriott will help bring all those childhood memories flooding back.

James Driver-Fisher, The Express and Star, 17th November 2019

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