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Simon Pegg interview
The screenwriter and actor talks about lockdown life, Black Lives Matter, and his latest film about a pop producer dealing with mental illness.
Miranda Sawyer, The Observer, 28th June 2020TikTok comedian Meggie Foster on her rise to fame
Laughs may have been thin on the ground over the past three months but one young comic has sent the internet into hysterics with a string of hilarious sketches.
Emma Pietras & Katy Docherty, The Sun, 24th June 2020Simon Pegg: "Alcoholism is a very private hell"
The actor tells Jamie Graham about his dark times, being rescued by Mission: Impossible and getting properly serious in his new film, Lost Transmissions.
Jamie Graham, The Sunday Times, 21st June 2020Simon Pegg: why Hot Fuzz 2 probably won't happen
"I'm probably too old now."
Justin Harp, Digital Spy, 20th May 2020Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg on Shaun Of The Dead
'An extra came up to me one day and said: "Straight to video, this one"'
Elizabeth Aubrey, The Guardian, 4th May 2020Comedy Central exec joins Simon Pegg indie
Lucy Robinson exits head of original content post for Stolen Picture.
Jesse Whittock, Broadcast, 18th March 2020Reggie Yates filming new comedy Pirates
Presenter Reggie Yates is now directing his first feature film. Pirates follows a friendship group on New Year's Eve 1999, driving across London and trying to get into the best Millennium party there is.
British Comedy Guide, 27th February 2020Simon Pegg interview
Simon Pegg's 40th birthday back in 2010 was, the actor recalls, quite a memorable one. He was serenaded while standing on the gallows with a noose around his neck. Pegg was filming Burke and Hare in Scotland with the director John Landis at the time.
Teddy Jamieson, The National (Scotland), 23rd February 2020Michael Sleggs honoured in final series of This Country
The final series of the BBC Three hit comedy This Country will honour actor Michael Sleggs after his death in July.
BBC, 12th February 2020Dracula viewers spot spooky Inside No. 9 Easter egg
Titled 'Blood Vessel', the second instalment of the three-part series saw Dracula and a host of new characters sail a ship to England, with the Count struggling to keep his fangs in his mouth. Throughout the episode, the ship's captain and his crew kept alluding to an ill passenger who was resting in room 9.
Chris Edwards, Digital Spy, 3rd January 2020