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Simon Pegg calls lawyers after 'live appearance' claim
Simon Pegg called in his lawyers earlier this week after a bar in Wolverhampton had falsely claimed that the Spaced star was making a 'live' appearance.
Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 8th March 2013Simon Pegg, Nick Frost to head up 'Boxtrolls' cast
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost have joined the cast of stop-motion animated feature The Boxtrolls.
Mark Langshaw, Digital Spy, 8th February 2013Michael Legge: Kookyville is an exec's brain abortion
Turns out Channel 4, like most TV stations and production houses, think that it's best to show ordinary, regular people at their very worst so that the middles classes and, let's face it, Channel 4 executives can point and laugh at all the stupid poor people again.
Michael Legge, 30th November 2012Simon Pegg lends his voice to kids show Phineas & Ferb
Simon Pegg seemed to be in an animated mood as he posed for snaps after lending his voice to kids' series Phineas And Ferb.
The Sun, 26th November 2012Red Dwarf: Smegging good!
Sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf is back on Dave - and it's funny again. Good news for fans.
Adam Postans, MSN Entertainment, 5th October 2012Red Dwarf X: have they still got the smegging goods?
The flavour of the gags remains identical without feeling old: Lister is still a loveable dufus, Rimmer an awful bastard, Kryten a hopeless people-pleaser and Cat a fabulous feline. All that's missing is ship's computer Holly.
Dan Martin, The Guardian, 4th October 2012Video: Nick Clegg watches auto-tune spoof apology
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg joined Andrew Marr in watching the musical spoof of his apology over tuition fees and explained how money raised from it will go to charity in his constituency of Sheffield.
The video has already become an online hit and re-edits the deputy prime minister's apology, made ahead of the Liberal Democrat conference in Brighton, auto-tuning his words to fit a backing track.
Andrew Marr, BBC News, 23rd September 2012Audio: Man behind Nick Clegg spoof video reveals all
The man behind an 'auto-tuned' version of Nick Clegg's apology over university tuition fees has spoken to Tony Livesey.
The BBC Radio 5 live presenter was given his own audio makeover courtesy of Alex Ross, with his own number: A Very Stiff Back.
Mr Ross was commissioned by The Poke to create the Clegg tune, which has become a viral hit.
Tony Livesey, BBC News, 21st September 2012Video: Nick Clegg spoof 'I'm sorry' song to be released
A spoof video where Nick Clegg appears to sing an apology about his party's tuition fees u-turn is to be released as a single on iTunes.
BBC News, 20th September 2012Red Dwarf X: It's smegging half-decent
Digital Spy has been lucky enough to get a preview of the first episode of Red Dwarf - 'Trojan' - and we can confirm that Series X is a considerable improvement on recent outings.
Alex Fletcher, Digital Spy, 20th September 2012