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Frank Tully

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Press clippings Page 70

Stewart Lee talks about Cameron's views on British film

"David Cameron's advice to the British film industry is at odds with the nature of creativity."

Stewart Lee, The Observer, 22nd January 2012

'Twas the night before Christmas - John Cleese style

It was 2007 when one, John Cleese, set his Pythonesque sights on the traditional reading of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas.

Bill Young, Tellyspotting, 24th December 2011

Justin Lee Collins denies harassing ex-girlfriend

Television presenter Justin Lee Collins today denied harassing an ex-girlfriend when he appeared in court.

The Telegraph, 22nd December 2011

Justin Lee Collins accused of harassing ex-girlfriend

Justin Lee Collins has been charged with harassing a former girlfriend in Hertfordshire.

BBC News, 14th December 2011

Video: John Cleese on why he returned to the stage

John Cleese tells BBC Breakfast how he turned his divorce and need for money to his advantage as part of his live Alimony Tour.

BBC News, 5th December 2011

Frankie Boyle slams Stewart Lee and HIGNFY

Frankie Boyle has called Have I Got News For You 'everything that's wrong with TV satire', and labelled Stewart Lee as 'irrelevant and flabby'.

British Comedy Guide, 26th November 2011

Lee Evans will bank over £8million in 2011

Lee Evans will earn more than £8million by the end of 2011 - making him the highest-paid stand-up comic in Britain this year.

Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 25th November 2011

Lunch with the FT: Stewart Lee

The acclaimed British comedian talks about how being disliked has its uses.

Leo Robson, The Financial Times, 25th November 2011

Stand-up Lee Evans set to top the DVD charts

Comic Lee Evans is on track to bag the No1 DVD spot this weekend with his new release, Roadrunner Live At The O2.

The Sun, 23rd November 2011

John Cleese: comedy in 'unhealthy place' as offended pandered to

John Cleese has said he thinks comedy is in an 'unhealthy place' right now because broadcasters are pandering to the most 'sensitive people in the population'.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd November 2011

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