Frank Tully
- Actor
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Video: Horrible Histories 'Jubilee' rap
Have you ever wondered why the Romans never won MasterChef? Or what you would do if a Viking moved in next door?
The latest stage show by Horrible Histories could answer your questions.
Barmy Britain at the Garrick Theatre in London is proving as popular as the books and television series.
Two of its stars, Neal Foster and Alison Fitzjohn, joined the BBC Breakfast team as Anne Boleyn and Henry the Eighth and they had a special 'Jubilee' rap to share.
BBC News, 1st June 2012Lee Ridley (Lost Voice Guy) interview
There's a brand new comedian in town and he's got the gift of the gab. Only thing is, he can't get a word in edgeways. Confusing right? Well, Lee Ridley, who suffers from cerebral palsy, lost his voice as a child and has had to speak through his Lightwriter communication aid ever since.
Howard Gorman, PPSF Webzine, 8th May 2012Archive correspondence: John Cleese vs The Sun
John Cleese's reaction to an inaccurate newspaper report in The Sun, in the form of a fruitless chain of correspondence between him and the newspaper's editor, Kenneth Donlan.
Letters of Note, 4th May 2012Wallace and Gromit to feature in Diamond Jubilee film
Bristol-based Aardman Animations has created a short film featuring Wallace and Gromit to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee this summer.
BBC News, 4th May 2012The Thick Of It bleeped for US airings
he third season of The Thick Of It premiered on BBC America on Saturday night - but was bleeped for broadcast.
Such Small Portions, 30th April 2012Disabled comic Lee Ridley stands up for Ross Noble
Today I read a story regarding comedian Ross Noble who has been criticised for taking the piss out of a disabled audience member's laugh. I honestly do not even know how to start to explain how stupid this whole thing is! In fact, I'm not sure why it's even news!?
Lee Ridley, Giggle Beats, 23rd April 2012Lee Mack has nude scenes in new series of Not Going Out
Fans will be seeing a lot more of Lee Mack in the new series of Not Going Out.
Jen Blackburn, The Sun, 13th April 2012John Cleese was bullied as a child
Fawlty Towers legend John Cleese has revealed how school bullies taunted him with cries of "cheese".
The Sun, 12th April 2012Lee Mack Q&A: I can't do naturalistic comedy
Digital Spy caught up with the quick-witted Lee Mack to chat about Not Going Out's return, how it has evolved, and his passion for studio-based sitcoms...
Morgan Jeffery, Digital Spy, 12th April 2012Lee Mack: 'I'm not a repressed West End star!'
As Not Going Out returns to BBC1 on Friday for a fifth series, Lee Mack talks about singing the theme tune to Minder and writing in his pyjamas...
Nick Fiaca, What's On TV, 5th April 2012