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Madame Magenta's readings: #1, Jim Davidson

Madame Magenta is using a variety of divination methods to figure out how comedians would most benefit from their time on the Fringe. First up, Jim Davidson.

British Comedy Guide, 11th July 2014

Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno teams up with Noel Fielding

Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno has provided the music for the second series of Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy, which begins on E4 later this year.

NME, 10th July 2014

Adam Buxton presents BUG - XL Recordings special

The music video enthusiast combines nerdy enthusiasm with impish wit and glee.

Jay Richardson, The List, 8th July 2014

Colin Firth leaves Paddington Bear film

Oscar-winning actor Colin Firth has pulled out of voicing the upcoming Paddington film.

The King's Speech star said he had been unable to find the right voice for the Peruvian bear.

BBC News, 18th June 2014

Monty Python's best sketches (according to famous fans)

Simon Pegg, Eddie Izzard, Bob Odenkirk and other well-known Python addicts reveal which skits make them laugh the most.

Ben Williams, Time Out, 17th June 2014

BBC clears HIGNFY of offending Prince Harry

A report has cleared the satirical quiz show Have I Got News For You of offending Prince Harry, on the basis that it is a 'tradition' to poke fun at the royals.

Alisdair Glennie, Daily Mail, 17th June 2014

Rik Mayall's World Cup song heading for Top 5

Rik Mayall is on course to score a Top 5 hit in this week's singles chart.

Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 14th June 2014

Kickstarter comedy magazine reaches funding target

Kickstarter comedy magazine Stand & Deliver has reached its funding target.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 13th June 2014

David Jason on the lookout for another leading role

Sir David Jason insists he has no plans to retire after 50 years in showbusiness.

Rob Leigh, The Mirror, 10th June 2014

Simon Brodkin on nearly boarding that World Cup plane

"There wasn't really a plan, to be honest. I just thought it would be a giggle", Brodkin says.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 6th June 2014

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