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Frank Tully

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Press clippings Page 79

Stewart Lee's comedy vehicle moves into second

Comedy's finest Squashed Morrissey is back for a second series with his comedy vehicle on BBC2 on the 4th of May, so we look back at some of his finest moments so far...

UKTV, 3rd May 2011

John Cleese's statuesque girlfriend is turned to bronze

Wiry, long-legged and with a skin tone that was almost tangerine - she could have been a footballer's wife. But in fact it is John Cleese's beau of 18 months Jennifer Wade.

Daily Mail, 29th April 2011

Stewart Lee's insider's take on William and Kate

Comedian Stewart Lee knows the secret behind the royal wedding - and it's more Wicker Man than fairytale ending.

Stewart Lee, The Guardian, 27th April 2011

Lee Mack gets new BBC1 show... and 2 more series of his sitcom

Lee Mack is to get a prime-time BBC1 comedy show called Lee Mack's All Star Cast. Plus, the BBC have ordered two more series of his sitcom Not Going Out.

British Comedy Guide, 27th April 2011

John Cleese interview

The Fawlty Towers actor on grasping ex-wives, self-centred mothers and why he's happy he's 'never grown up'.

Roya Nikkhah, The Telegraph, 25th April 2011

Audio: Stewart Lee's comedic alternative

The comedian Stewart Lee has been asked to curate his own segment of the Southbank's anniversary celebration of the Festival of Britain, which took place in 1951.

Nicola Stanbridge reports on his alternative comedy.

Nicola Stanbridge, Today Programme, 25th April 2011

John Cleese lavishes gifts on woman tipped to be wife 4

A fool for love? After claiming his £12.5m divorce left him penniless, John Cleese is lavishing expensive gifts on the woman tipped to be wife number four.

Paul Scott, Daily Mail, 23rd April 2011

Stewart Lee: Joking apart

When the BBC came to pull out clips from my 2009 TV series, Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle, for trails, they found it impossible to snag anything compact enough to use.

Stewart Lee, The Financial Times, 22nd April 2011

Lord Cleese of Fawlty Towers: Why he declined a peerage

John Cleese, the actor and comedian, has revealed that he turned down the opportunity to take a seat in the House of Lords.

Roya Nikkhah, The Telegraph, 17th April 2011

John Cleese: 'Divorce cost me $65m'

John Cleese has revealed that his most recent divorce has cost him a total of $65m (£40m).

Colin Daniels, Digital Spy, 16th April 2011

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