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Walliams & Friend guest stars announced
Hugh Bonneville, Harry Enfield, Miranda Richardson, Sheridan Smith, Meera Syal and Jack Whitehall will guest star in sketch show Walliams & Friend.
British Comedy Guide, 7th September 2016"Don't Hang Around With Twats. Or Friends."
Festi-flacid? Fringe-frazzled? We talk to Isy Suttie - comedian, singer, actress, author and Dobby from Peep Show - about her lowest (and funniest) Fringe moments.
Isy Suttie, FringePig, 19th August 2016Alan Carr admits his boyfriend suffered alcohol issues
Alan Carr has revealed his boyfriend Paul Drayton has been suffering "issues with alcohol" due to loneliness caused by the comic's hectic work schedule.
The Mirror, 14th August 2016+3 interview: Ronnie and Jonny: Friends Disunited
"I'm delighted to be doing another show here again after 10 years, in what is now my home town, and can't wait to get back out on stage again."
Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 18th July 2016Pictures: Steve Coogan has blazing row with girlfriend
Pictures of Steve Coogan, 50, and Downton Abbey star Daisy Lewis, 30, have now emerged showing the pair having the emotional argument in Soho.
Dan Cain, Daily Mail, 15th May 2016Walliams And Friend review
Overall the show is an effective one-off that will surely lead to David Walliams being paired up with more friends in the future.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 24th December 2015Review: Walliams & Friend, BBC1
It's about time David Walliams got round to doing some proper comedy.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th December 2015Review - Walliams and Friends: five things we learned
nlikely double act David Walliams and Joanna Lumley coin a new catchphrase and soil the Bake Off forever.
Isobel Mohan, The Telegraph, 24th December 2015Walliams & Friend preview
For me Walliams & Friend mixes the best of David Walliams' comic abilities, the impressions from Rock Profile shine through in the Bake Off sketch, his clever writing shines through in so many of the sketches.
I Talk Telly, 23rd December 2015Steven Toast and friends: an oral history of 2015
A star panel of contributors make like a text-based clip show to look back on the past year, from the election to a miraculous dress.
The Guardian, 19th December 2015