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Alan Carr talks about his friendship with Graham Norton

Alan Carr has revealed that he and Graham Norton have boozy bitching sessions where they dish the dirt on their "arsehole" guests.

The Sun, 10th December 2015

Sue Perkins is right: losing friends to relationships hurts

It didn't surprise me when the presenter talked of the loss she felt when Mel Giedroyc got married. We don't talk enough about this side of friendship.

Fay Schopen, The Guardian, 24th November 2015

Kill Your Friends review

There is something about the film that is genuinely entertaining.

Andrew Black, The Student Newspaper, 10th November 2015

Kill Your Friends review

Based on the 2008 book of the same name by author John Niven, Kill Your Friends aims to be a shocking take on the drug fuelled reality of the British music scene in the 90s.

Breaking News Ireland, 7th November 2015

Review: Kill Your Friends is vulgar

There are no taboos in Kill Your Friends. The script, adapted from his own satirical 2008 novel by John Niven, makes enthusiastic use of paedophilia, Aids, rape, incest and the Holocaust, among other subjects not known for their comedy value, in its relentless drive to shock.

Brian Viner, Daily Mail, 30th October 2015

Detectorists teaches everything about male friendship

BBC sitcom Detectorists draws the most accurate portrait of men being men that you'll find in current popular culture.

Jamie Fewery, The Telegraph, 29th October 2015

Exclusive interview: Nicholas Hoult, Kill Your Friends

In what is arguably the finest performance of his career to date, Nicholas Hoult shines in Owen Harris and John Niven's Kill Your Friends, playing the savage protagonist, Steven Stelfox.

Stefan Pipe, Hey U Guys, 29th October 2015

Review: ...And this is My Friend Mr Laurel - Halifax

...And this is My Friend Mr Laurel is a very pleasing example of theatre at its simplest.

Ron Simpson, The Reviews Hub, 19th October 2015

Boyfriend proposes at Dapper Laughs gig

Brave boyfriend Ryan Armstrong proposed to his girlfriend live on stage at one of Dapper Laugh's shows. And with a helping hand from Dapper himself, the answer was a resounding 'yes'.

Ellie Cullen, Nottingham Post, 14th October 2015

Director of Brand film hopes they can still be friends

Ondi Timoner said Russell Brand had commissioned her to make Brand: A Second Coming, but told the Standard things were now "awkward" between them.

Lizzie Edmonds, Evening Standard, 8th October 2015

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