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Best of 2019: comedy
It was a year in which we welcomed some big, big names back on stage, including Ben Elton, Clive Anderson and Jack Dee.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 28th December 2019Line-up for Jeremy Hardy tribute gig revealed
Mark Steel, Jack Dee, Harry Enfield, Miles Jupp, Angela Barnes, Imran Yusef, Seann Walsh and Shappi Khorsandi will be amongst those performing at Stand Up For Jeremy Hardy, the 25th March 2020 gig at Eventim Apollo.
British Comedy Guide, 16th December 2019Jack Dee: Off the Telly review
Attacks on Extinction Rebellion and smashed avacado keep Dee in default pissed-off mode, but there are a few inspired moments.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 1st December 2019Jack Dee, Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage review
Now he really is a grumpy old man.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 11th November 2019Gallery: Comics onstage and backstage exhibition opens
Photographer Steve Best has taken pictures of some of the finest comedians of recent years. He has a new exhibiton in London downstairs at the Observatory Photography Gallery in Russell Square.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st November 2019Jack Dee announces 2019 tour
Jack Dee has announced his first stand-up tour in six years. He'll perform 38 dates of his new show Off The Telly between September and December 2019.
British Comedy Guide, 30th May 2019Report: Jeremy Hardy's memorial service
Friends and family of Jeremy Hardy gathered to celebrate his life on Monday 13th May at the Battersea Arts Centre.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 16th May 2019Alex Horne: the CBB contestant he wants on Taskmaster
"Jack Dee is the person I mention in every interview, because I'm desperate for him to do it. I don't know if you saw, in the first Celebrity Big Brother, Jack Dee was in it, and tried to escape by digging a hole with a spoon."
Joe Anderton and Laura Jane Turner, Digital Spy, 4th May 2019Creating a "comedy cabinet"
Ukraine has a comedian as their premier, so let's mix things up a bit at No10. "Jo Brand for Prime Minister!"
Paul Routledge, The Mirror, 22nd April 2019Jack Dee sells out Much Wenlock
Everyone's favourite grumpster, Jack Dee, is working up material for a new UK tour. He will be testing it out on an audience at The Edge Arts Centre in Much Wenlock on March 21. And bosses at the venue say it is already a sell-out show, with all tickets being snapped up within 10 minutes of going on sale.
Lisa O'Brien, The Shropshire Star, 29th January 2019