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Pictures: Dawn French and more in Absolutely Fabulous

Alesha Dixon, Dawn French and Lily Cole are the latest stars to join the cast of Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie.

Daily Mail, 22nd April 2016

Dressing like... Absolutely Fabulous

Fashion stylist Bertie Bowen channels the clothes and spirit of a fictional character. This week she's taking on not one, but two outrageous style icons. Are you an Eddy or a Patsy?

Bertie Bowen, Standard Issue, 17th February 2016

Absolutely Fabulous cast banned from boozing on set

Producers were forced to ask the cast and crew to stop consuming alcohol during filming in the UK and the south of France last year.

Halina Watts, The Mirror, 7th January 2016

11 absolutely zinger quotes from Charlie Brooker's 2015

Charlie Brooker's 2015 Screen Wipe gave us another darkly funny rundown of the year.

Sarah Deen, Metro, 30th December 2015

Jenny Eclair: "I absolutely hate prissiness"

Here's some news to make book worms feel all warm and fuzzy this winter: the Cambridge Literary Festival is back - and bigger and better than ever. One of the many literary treats in store comes in the shape of the brilliantly funny Jenny Eclair who, ahead of her appearance in Cambridge, tells Lydia Fallon why she's feeling lucky...

Lydia Fallon, Cambridge News, 19th November 2015

Absolutely Fabulous movie debuts first look picture

Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley's iconic characters as are back so expect plenty of empty wine bottles and shenanigans on the big screen.

Danny Walker, The Mirror, 19th October 2015

The Absolutely Radio Show review

You'd never believe it's been 22 years - there are laughs aplenty as the cast are reunited for gags about divorce, Facebook and, of course, Stoneybridge.

Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 10th September 2015

Absolutely Anything review

Simon Pegg cannot save this bleak comedy, which looks and feels as if it was made in the mid-80s.

Jonathan Romney, The Observer, 16th August 2015

Absolutely Anything review

A real disappointment, Absolutely Anything brims with talent and potential, but squanders it on a parade of safe, unfunny, paint-by-numbers clichés.

John Nugent, Sky, 14th August 2015

Absolutely Anything review

Plot points are abandoned regularly as the story takes turns that are nonsensical, and throughout there's a sense that Terry Jones and co-writer Gavin Scott didn't know where to go once the main premise is established.

James Luxford, Radio Times, 14th August 2015

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