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Steve Oran to star in Heading Out
Steve Oram is set to star in Heading Out, written by and starring Sue Perkins.
The Velvet Onion, 31st December 2012Sara Pascoe's The Endings; and is euthanasia funny?
Coverage about Sara Pascoes new play The Endings and forthcoming BBC Three sitcom Way To Go.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 6th December 2012Mitchell worries Webb will show him up at wedding
David Mitchell admits he is fearing the worst at his upcoming wedding - as his Peep Show co-star Robert Webb unleashes his Best Man's speech.
The Sun, 14th November 2012Cabin Pressure IV - prepare for boarding
Bing bong. I have Cabin Pressure news. Yes, actual news! Not just news about when we hope to know when we might get news, but the news itself. All of it. Are you ready? Ok. Here is the news.
John Finnemore, John Finnemore's Blog, 14th November 2012Review - Stewart Francis: Outstanding in his Field
One skill Francis has appeared to have within his armoury is an ability to broach contentious territory yet somehow comes up smelling of roses.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 13th November 2012Audio: Helen Fielding interview
The author Helen Fielding reveals she is writing a new book about Bridget Jones.
Jenni Murray, Woman's Hour, 9th November 2012David Mitchell on finding true love at last
Comic and TV nerd had to wait three years until his feelings were finally reciprocated.
The Mirror, 3rd November 2012Parsley Sidings rediscovered recordings being broadcast
Parsley Sidings can be heard on Radio 4 Extra from 1 November. Once thought lost, these episodes have been assembled from off-air sources including a listener from East Anglia who read about the project in the local press. Here, Mik Wilkojc, the producer of the programme talks about the origins of the series and the hunt for the missing episodes.
Mik Wilkojc, BBC Blogs, 31st October 2012Crowd funding "Forgotten Heroes of Comedy"
Robert Ross has written books on the Carry On films, Fawlty Towers, Marty Feldman, The Goodies, Benny Hill, Frankie Howerd, Sid James, Monty Python - the list goes on and on and on. But his latest book Forgotten Heroes of Comedy is not being handled by a 'traditional' publisher. It is being 'crowd-funded' by Unbound.
John Fleming, The Huffington Post, 28th October 2012Armando Iannucci: Ending will leave you wanting more
Armando Iannucci has promised The Thick Of It fans that the final ever series of the political satire will leave them craving more - and he's even hinted that there might be more to come.
Metro, 27th October 2012