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Frank Tully

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Press clippings Page 76

Ross Lee confusion over man talking to his girlfriend

Furious comic Ross Lee told a fella he spotted chatting to his girlfriend to "f*** off" - not realising it was Hollywood actor Johnny Depp.

The Sun, 18th July 2011

Pranker falls wrong after Ross Lee forgot about allergy

The joke was on funnyman Ross Lee when he filmed new BBC3 show The Pranker - after he forgot about his dog fur allergy.

The Sun, 16th July 2011

Paul Merton to appear at Leeds Film Festival

Tickets for Paul Merton's appearance at the Leeds International Film Festival have gone on sale.

Giggle Beats, 12th July 2011

Lee Mack wants your party tricks...

Got an amazing party trick that has to be performed on television? Lee Mack's All Star Cast wants to hear from you...

Steve Saul, BBC Comedy, 12th July 2011

Justin Lee Collins gave rude college awards speech

Justin Lee Collins has been blasted for giving a speech full of swear-words at a college prize-giving.

The Sun, 7th July 2011

Lee Mack's unnovative inventions

Do you have a brilliant idea for a gadget or device that may or may not work? Good. Lee Mack's All Star Cast wants to hear from you...

Steve Saul, BBC Comedy, 1st July 2011

DVD review - Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle

Uncompromising, awkward and confrontational style and content cements reputation.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 28th June 2011

Video: Stewart Lee on music, politics and prostests

Comedian Stewart Lee compared Glastonbury to the House of Commons as he discussed whether music was losing its political message and the power of protest with Andrew Neil, Michael Portillo and Alan Johnson.

Andrew Neill, BBC News, 24th June 2011

Stewart Lee interview

He divides audiences like no other comedian, his fans hanging on every word of his rambling monologues, his critics raging at the lack of laughs. Stewart Lee explains his pleasure at being hated - and why he doesn't do 'jokes'.

Emine Saner, The Guardian, 23rd June 2011

'Lee Mack's All Star Cast' attracts 4.2m

Lee Mack's new BBC One show launched with almost 4.2m viewers on Saturday evening, while ITV1's The Marriage Ref failed to impress, according to overnight audience data.

Andrew Laughlin, Digital Spy, 19th June 2011

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