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Video: Nick Frost and Simon Pegg's top 5 sci-fi moments
As Paul's DVD and Blu-ray release is announced, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost tell us their favourite five science fiction moments...
Tim Bisley, Den Of Geek, 1st April 2011Pegg wants Bonzo Anthem played at his funeral
Funnyman Simon Pegg wants to leave family and friends smiling at his funeral - be wants the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band's novelty anthem The Urban Spaceman played.
The Daily Express, 17th March 2011Infomania: Simon Pegg
Number crunching the famous. This week: Simon Pegg.
Johnny Dee, The Guardian, 5th March 2011Simon Pegg comedy Paul tops UK film chart
Simon Pegg's extra-terrestrial comedy Paul has entered the UK box office chart at number one, knocking Gnomeo and Juliet off the top spot.
BBC News, 22nd February 2011Ed Byrne quits Twitter over Cheggers row
The Irish stand-up is fed up with the nine-month dispute.
Spoonfed, 21st February 2011James Corden wants to enter Brits in a Lady Gaga egg
James Corden has admitted that he wants to make a Lady GaGa style entrance to the BRIT Awards.
Lisa McGarry, Unreality TV, 15th February 2011Simon Pegg interview
Simon Pegg, from Shaun Of The Dead and Hot Fuzz, talks to Metro about working with his on-screen other half Nick Frost and their new Hollywood film Paul.
Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 14th February 2011It came from outta Spaced: Interview with Pegg & Frost
The notoriously rainy English climate has wreaked havoc on the schedule of more than one film production. But it was also the inclement weather that gave rise to Simon Pegg's new comedy adventure Paul.
Chortle, 13th February 2011Simon Pegg: Nick Frost & I were so poor we shared a bed
They were once so poor that they were forced to share a single bed, but now Simon Pegg and his best pal Nick Frost are two of Britain's most powerful funnymen.
Siobhan Synnot, Daily Record, 9th February 2011Rory Bremner is left with bad impression of Nick Clegg
Rory Bremner - the man who said life was 'too short' to impersonate Nick Clegg - has decided to spend more time with his family.
Tim Walker, The Telegraph, 25th November 2010