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Truth Seekers review
Nick Frost and Simon Pegg's new Amazon series is stuffed with scares, but lacks the wit of the Cornetto Trilogy.
Thomas Ling, Radio Times, 20th October 2020Filming begins on paramedic comedy Bloods
Production is underway on Bloods, the Sky comedy series starring Samson Kayo and Jane Horrocks as a pair of mismatched paramedics.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd September 2020Little Britain removed from streaming platforms
Hit BBC Three sketch show Little Britain has been removed from many streaming platforms, reportedly due to its use of cross-dressing and portrayals of ethnic minorities.
British Comedy Guide, 9th June 2020The re-evaluation game: Nathan Barley
If you want to remain having fond memories of the show it's probably best if you only watch the first four episodes.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 2nd March 2020Noel Fielding teases return of The Mighty Boosh
Noel Fielding has hinted there will be more of The Mighty Boosh in the new decade.
Charlotte Krol, NME, 3rd January 2020Cast revealed for Pegg & Frost sitcom Truth Seekers
The cast have been revealed for Truth Seekers, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's new sitcom for Amazon. Stars will include Samson Kayo, Susan Wokoma, Julian Barratt, Morgana Robinson and Kevin Eldon.
British Comedy Guide, 19th September 2019The 50 best comedians of the 21st century
Steve Coogan is the funniest Brit, coming second on the list, with American Tina Fey coming first. Once again, in a mirroring of a Channel 4 poll in 2007, Stewart Lee came 41st.
Hannah J Davies, Paul Fleckney, Harriet Gibsone, Brian Logan and Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 18th September 2019Seriously funny: why we fell in love with dramedies
From Toby Jones's Don't Forget the Driver to Ricky Gervais in After Life, a new breed of 'dark comedy' is wowing TV critics and audiences.
Vanessa Thorpe, The Guardian, 11th May 2019Mighty Boosh reunion for Record Store Day
The Mighty Boosh - Noel Feilding & Julian Barratt - will be UK ambassadors for Record Store Day this year.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th April 2019Jumping the shark: The Mighty Boosh
Somewhere between the second and third series, the Boosh started to believe its own hype. Live shows became gigs, Fielding and Barratt living out their own rock'n'roll fantasies. The third series was - Crack Fox aside - dry, uninspired, overly slick, self-referential and smug.
Luke Holland, The Guardian, 25th March 2019