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Jimmy Carr on couples fighting, crying & breaking up
We all know Your Face Or Mine can get pretty savage. We mean, who wouldn't be offended if their partner found their EX hotter than them?
But as it turns out, couples who appear on the show don't just get offended... they get mad. REAL MAD. They cry. They scream. And they actually break up.
Claire Rowden, Comedy Central, 3rd April 2018Channel 4 developing chat show with Jimmy Carr
Channel 4 is working on a new chat show format to be fronted by Jimmy Carr. The un-titled programme, if made, would see audience members asking the questions.
British Comedy Guide, 8th February 2018Preview - QI: Oddballs
Speaking as QI's official "Advanced Pedant", I also happen to know of at least one thing in this show that is wrong. It seems that Alan is slightly mistaken about the reasons why Pike Dad's Army failed to get into the army.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 2nd February 2018Jimmy Carr's disgust at the President's Club in 2015
Ex-hostess says the TV host was disgusted by the sleazy antics and left as soon as he could after hosting fundraiser in 2015.
Amy Sharpe, The Mirror, 27th January 2018Your Face Or Mine returns to Comedy Central for Series 3
Jimmy Carr and Katherine Ryan are set to present a third series of Your Face Or Mine, the TV comedy show in which couples must judge their own attractiveness.
British Comedy Guide, 16th January 2018Jimmy Carr on making magic and 'tribal experiences'
Jimmy Carr is one of the most controversial comics out, so it's little surprise our interview involves the publicist having to intervene and Carr laughing in her face.
Siena Yates, The New Zealand Herald, 11th January 2018Jimmy Carr, remote tickler and 'drug' dealer
Jimmy Carr really believes in the power of laughter. To the British comedian, mirth is one of the building blocks of human society itself.
Charles Purcell, Sydney Morning Herald, 28th December 2017Preview - QI: Opposites
Everything is back-to-front in this episode of QI as Sandi Toksvig and Alan Davies deal with opposites.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 8th December 2017Britain's Hardest Working Comedians of 2017 announced
Gary Delaney has been announced as Britain's Hardest Working Comedian of 2017, in data analysed by Ents24. The full top 20 is in this story.
British Comedy Guide, 5th December 2017The joke Jimmy Carr shouldn't tell anywhere
Offensive or not, jokes like these - suggesting female rape victims are somehow complicit - cause real damage, do real harm.
Shaun Bamber, Stuff.co.nz, 25th October 2017