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Rob Beckett says he was thrown off show for drunkenness
Rob Beckett was booted off the set of Peter Crouch's BBC1 show for being too drunk after his tear-up at England v Germany.
Dorothy Howbrook, The Sun, 2nd July 2021Comedians enjoy England victory at Wembley
Rhys James, Rob Beckett, Josh Widdicombe, Lloyd Griffith and Charlie Baker were among the stand-ups at the match. Oh and Three Lions stars David Baddiel and Frank Skinner were inevitably reunited at the game. Spare a thought however for UK-based German comedian Henning Wehn who was one of the few German fans at the match.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th June 2021Lloyd Griffith interview
Lloyd Griffith on comedy in lockdown and learning from his latest roles.
Gregory Ford, The Grimsby Telegraph, 12th February 2021West End theatres to stay closed until May 31
Comedy shows affected include Ross Noble at the London Palladium; a run of Richard Gadd's one-man show Baby Reindeer at the Ambassadors, which was also planning a run of late-night comedy shows featuring the likes of Lloyd Griffith, Suzi Ruffell and Bridget Christie; and a performance of Adam Kay's NHS stories This Is Going To Hurt at the Garrick Theatre.
Chortle, 6th April 2020Comedy stars to take part in Sport Relief
Tom Allen, Lee Mack, Rachel Parris, Lloyd Griffith, Johnny Vegas, Phill Jupitus, Aisling Bea, Romesh Ranganathan, Mel Giedroyc, Tom Davis and Jennifer Saunders are amongst those involved in Sport Relief 2020.
British Comedy Guide, 26th February 2020Lord mayor opens Joe Lycett's new kitchen extension
It started as a joke but comedian Joe Lycett convinced the Lord Mayor of Birmingham to cut the ribbon at the ceremony for his new kitchen extension.
BBC, 15th May 2019Is Flinch the most sadistic game show ever?
Would you react if paintballs were fired at your head? Or rancid meat thrust in your face? Netflix's new game show is like an evil Saw movie come to life. Strap yourself in for a colossal fail.
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 7th May 2019Review: Flinch, Netflix
It's a pretty harmless, original set-up, with a few echoes of other shows. The unashamed silliness and the D-I-Y contraptions have a hint of Dave's Taskmaster. And when toy trains with rotten meat on them choo choo under the noses of the competitors there is a little whiff of I'm A Celebrity's Bushtucker Trials. But nobody has to eat any kangaroo anus, this is all pretty lightweight torture. Although just to be on the safe side a caption does say "don't try this home". The programme makers are however, clearly hoping that you will binge on it at home.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th May 2019Lloyd Griffith interview
We find out more about comedian Lloyd Griffith.
Narc Magazine, 8th February 2019Lloyd Griffith interview
Comedian and Soccer AM host Lloyd Griffith heads to Scotland to prove he's an all rounder.
Ross Crae, The Sunday Post, 17th January 2019