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The joker in Lee Mack
When the BBC scrapped his sitcom Not Going Out, the comedian resolved to get out more by going on tour. Then the Beeb changed its mind.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 15th February 2010Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle Returns!
'There'll be a 2nd series of Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle. Huzzah! Huzzah!' tweeted producer Armando Iannucci earlier today.
Matt Callanan, BBC Comedy, 9th February 2010BBC2 orders second series of Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle
BBC Two has ordered a second series of Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle.
British Comedy Guide, 9th February 2010What do comedians Hicks, Lee and Cooper have in common?
Er, not much - though they're Britain's three favourite comedians, according to the Leicester Comedy festival. Do you agree?
James Kettle, The Guardian, 3rd February 2010Stewart Lee signs book deal
Faber Publishing has bought a new title from comedian Stewart Lee.
Katie Allen, The Bookseller, 3rd February 2010Lee Mack Interview
A regular TV face from the Noughties, 40-year-old Lee Mack no longer needs to be a circuit comedian - something that must lead to a more settled domestic life. "No," he says, "Currently our house is like a burglary site.
Tommy Holgate, The Sun, 16th January 2010Lee Mack: Bobby Ball is my comedy father
Lee says: "The first thing I can remember as a sort of performance was doing Bobby Ball impressions in the playground at school."
Graham Keal, Daily Record, 23rd December 2009Stewart Lee: 'hate all popular culture'
Britain's finest stand-up comedian explains why it is his job to have a pop at the powerful - and that includes glibly offensive entertainers.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 28th September 2009Alan Carr and Justin Lee Collins to go seperate ways
Alan Carr and Justin Lee Collins are to end their telly partnership. Their hit show The Sunday Night Project will end after three years as Alan wants out.
Sara Nathan, The Sun, 17th July 2009John Cleese Interview
Here's what John Cleese had to say about it all.
Paul Hirons, TV Scoop, 8th May 2009