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The Fringe: A Neverending Open University Course

I have learnt to stop worrying, or maybe just keep my worrying to its usual daily level, and just try to create something that makes me and the people watching happy.

Robin Ince, 27th July 2014

Chris Turner: Standing up, not digging down

Chris Turner's tutors at Oxford were never convinced he was really committed to Archaeology & Anthropology. They're perceptive these Archaeology types, given Turner was secretly busy fitting his studies in around the more time-consuming matter of launching a stand-up career.

Chris Turner, ThreeWeeks, 27th July 2014

Noel Fielding: 'Oh God, I've got a Peter Pan complex'

Post-Mighty Boosh, the Luxury Comedy star went slightly off the rails. Ahead of series two, how better to settle his anxieties than lots of seriously strong coffee.

Rhik Samadder, The Guardian, 26th July 2014

TV preview: Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy

The second series, subtitled Tales From Painted Hawaii, seems more accessible.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 26th July 2014

Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy 2 preview

There is a fresh new energy within the cast, but still has the same feelings of warmth and familiarity of previous episodes.

Becca Moody, Moody Comedy, 25th July 2014

Noel Fielding reins in the mental for Series 2

A chocolate finger named Roy, a manta ray called Tony and a cafe on a volcano... Jeananne Craig enters the weird and wonderful world of Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy and finds out why The Mighty Boosh star is in "a happier place".

Jeananne Craig, The Independent (Ireland), 24th July 2014

An early look at Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy 2

Last week we were lucky enough to get a sneaky peek at the new series of Luxury Comedy. So without giving away any spoilers, what can we expect when it finally hits our screens on 31st July?

The Velvet Onion, 24th July 2014

Madame Magenta's readings: #2, Jimmy Carr

Madame Magenta is using a variety of divination methods to figure out how comedians would most benefit from their time on the Fringe. This week she turns her attention to Jimmy Carr.

British Comedy Guide, 24th July 2014

Noel Fielding returns with Luxury Comedy series 2

"The first series was strange to penetrate, I wanted to make it a bit more charming," says The Mighty Boosh comedian.

Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 18th July 2014

Ben Whishaw replaces Colin Firth as voice of Paddington

Bond star Ben Whishaw is the new voice of Paddington Bear after Colin Firth "consciously uncoupled" from the role last month.

The English actor, 33, stepped in after Paddington director Paul King decided that a "slightly more open and younger voice" was needed.

Jess Denham, The Independent, 18th July 2014

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