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The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel: rewarding
Maggie Smith and Celia Imrie shine in a surprisingly moving sequel to the 2012 word of mouth comedy hit, says Robbie Collin.
Robbie Collin, The Telegraph, 18th February 2015Exclusive clip of Rowan Atkinson recording Mr Bean
Behind-the-scenes video of Atkinson making his CITV show Mr Bean: The Animated Series demonstrates that 25 years on the celebrated actor and comedian still has a great passion for the role.
Tim Glanfield, Radio Times, 13th February 2015Paddington sequel in the works following huge success
The adorable bear looks set to return to the big screen according to top bosses.
Alistair McGeorge, The Mirror, 10th February 2015Jeremy Hardy: standing up for the art of live comedy
Jeremy Hardy has being doing stand up for more than 30 years, starting well before comedy became the 'new rock and roll'. But despite touring the length and breadth of the country, he's never been to Burton before - which is good news for Jeremy as he can use all his old jokes when he comes to The Brewhouse.
Nigel Powlson, The Burton Mail, 8th February 2015Matt Parker: finding comedy in numbers
Hannah Collisson speaks to teacher turned comedian Matt Parker about finding the funny side to figures.
Hannah Collisson, Brighton Argus, 7th February 2015Tedding Studios sold to Singapore billionaire
Teddington Film Studios, the home of british comedy gold, such as Men Behaving Badly and The IT Crowd, will be sold to a listed Singaporean developer and turned into a £250m luxury residential complex.
Anna White, The Telegraph, 6th February 2015Paddington helps British film industry to a record year
British productions now account for 16pc of total UK box office receipts, their highest market share ever, the BFI says.
Elizabeth Anderson, The Telegraph, 3rd February 2015Al Murray: Muslim 'ghettos', breastfeeding & Greece
An exclusive interview with Nigel Farage's most serious political challenger.
Jenn Selby, The Independent, 17th January 2015Russell T. Davies says Four Weddings 'infected' drama
Screenwriter Russell T. Davies has blamed Hugh Grant's bumbling character in Four Weddings and a Funeral for "infecting the whole of fiction".
Monkey, The Guardian, 13th January 2015Preview: Omid Djalili, Iranalamadingdong
Making big points not on the Iranian-British star's agenda these days.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 12th January 2015