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Paddington to star in Nickelodeon TV series
Paddington Bear is to star in a new animated TV series for pre-schoolers. Ben Whishaw will once again voice the character in the series, made for Nickelodeon.
British Comedy Guide, 14th February 2019Catastrophe: greatest TV ending since The Sopranos
Daring, mysterious and affecting, the conclusion to Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney's sitcom will be remembered alongside the great small-screen finales.
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 13th February 2019Feuding producers in dispute again over OFAH live shows
A long-running feud between producers of two live shows inspired by Fawlty Towers has taken a fresh twist, after the rivals launched competing productions based on another classic BBC sitcom: Only Fools and Horses.
Georgia Snow, The Stage, 11th December 2018Four Weddings And A Funeral cast reunite for Red Nose Day
The cast of Four Weddings And A Funeral are reuniting to make a new short film to be shown on Red Nose Day 2019.
British Comedy Guide, 6th December 2018Andie MacDowell returning in Four Weddings TV
MacDowell will play a new character in the Mindy Kaling-scripted series.
Jack Shepherd, The Independent, 22nd November 2018Desiree Akhavan on finding slapstick in The Bisexual
Recently, Vulture spoke with Akhavan about her new show, filming awkward sex scenes, and why the term "bisexual" makes her uncomfortable.
Pilot Viruet, Vulture, 15th November 2018Michelle Keegan wows as she films wedding scenes
It's the Topshop pinafore dress which went viral, coming in at £55 and in an array of colours and styles.
And Michelle Keegan, 31, looked incredible in the zebra print version as she filmed wedding scenes for new TV show Brassic.
Rebecca Davison, Daily Mail, 13th November 2018Paddington 3 in development
A third Paddington Bear film is in development, producer David Heyman has confirmed.
British Comedy Guide, 6th November 2018Hugh Grant reveals plans for a sequel to Four Weddings
Before you get too excited, the actor did describe it as a "sequel-ette", so we definitely won't be getting a full-length film sequel, but it does seem that at least one new scene is being planned.
Susannah Alexander, Digital Spy, 21st October 2018Jennifer Saunders: House building 'killing TV comedy'
Jennifer Saunders fears that television comedy will come to an end if studios continue to be knocked down to make way for luxury housing.
Grant Tucker, The Times, 13th October 2018