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The Wedding Video review

The Wedding Video may not break new ground, but nor does it promise to. It's one of those comfortingly, recognisably British light comedies that does no harm, delivers a good few laughs, and boasts one or two pleasant surprises in its cast.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 17th August 2012

Where we were hiding out during the first Fringe week

It is clear The Dog-Eared Collective will never be famous for their diary keeping. Sammy Pepys or Adrian Mole we are not!

The Dog-Eared Collective, The Huffington Post, 17th August 2012

Wedding Video: on set with Robert Webb & Rufus Hound

I visited Basildon Park in West Berkshire as it played host to a series of small but significant social disasters caught on camera by Rufus Hound's character and others and there was the hectic air familiar to both movie sets and wedding ceremonies.

Jon Lyus, Hey U Guys, 16th August 2012

The Wedding Video review

Rufus Hound is his usual rambunctious self, trying to force a smile out of Tim who is overwhelmed by the 'happy event' in the days leading up to it. But trying too hard means that Hound isn't always as funny as he thinks he is.

Stella Papamichael, Digital Spy, 14th August 2012

Tim Fitzhigham - the beginning of the ending

COMEDIANS' BLOG: some shows a born from design, some are born from chaos. Guess which doctrine Tim Fitzhigham signs up to.

Tim FitzHigham, London Is Funny, 3rd August 2012

Noel Fielding interview

An in-depth interview with Noel Fielding.

Allan Sko, BMA Mag, 18th July 2012

Steve Coogan cleared over speeding fine

Steve Coogan was cleared of a driving charge yesterday after saying he had forgotten who was behind the wheel of his car when it was caught speeding.

Rebecca Evans, Daily Mail, 16th July 2012

Sue Perkins talks machete-wielding tribes and UXBs

The star, currently in World's Most Dangerous Roads loves Doctor Who, cries at Casper and would delete Celebrity Big Brother from her CV.

Claire Webb, Radio Times, 15th July 2012

Andy Murray attends Mock The Week recording

Just two days after the agony of his Wimbledon final defeat, Andy Murray took his girlfriend for a night out - to be part of the studio audience for Mock the Week. Most stars in the Scot's position probably wouldn't have chosen to make an appearance at a biting satire on the week's affairs. But Andy had a ball - even when the jokes were at his expense.

Stuart MacDonald, Daily Record, 12th July 2012

Sky Atlantic recording review

Chortle reviewer Steve Bennett watches the show transfer from stage to TV.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 11th July 2012

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