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Review: Vic and Bob's Big Night Out
We should be grateful they wouldn't let it lie, and the next four Big Night Outs planned for BBC Four next year can't come fast enough.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 29th December 2017TV preview: Vic & Bob's Big Night Out, BBC2
I still love Vic and Bob and there are some deliciously odd moments here which I won't reveal. Maybe it's just hard to same the same gobsmacking impact the second time around. Particularly if it is more than a quarter of a century on.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th December 2017Matt Lucas to turn on Christmas lights in Hay-On-Wye
Matt Lucas is to turn on the festive lights in Hay-On-Wye on November 24.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th October 2017Matt Lucas book review
'Maybe I'll work with Walliams again one day; maybe I won't. I'm aware that people would like us to reunite. I respect that. I know that such a relationship is a rare thing indeed. I also wonder if it might be best left where it was.'
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 25th October 2017We watch TV's smartest quiz, QI, being filmed
How did a bunch of Essex builders inspire the cleverest show on television? And why did John Lloyd, the creator of QI, come close to shutting the whole thing down last year?
Cole Moreton, Daily Mail, 21st October 2017Matt Lucas interview
Matt Lucas chats to us about Little Britain, Doctor Who, hair, fandom and his new memoir...
Den Of Geek, 18th October 2017Attitude Comedy Award 2017: Matt Lucas
The funnyman's new autobiography draws back the curtain on both the highs and lows of a turbulent life.
Attitude Magazine, 13th October 2017Matt Lucas: memoir extract
One memorable moment defined his early childhood - being knocked down by a car. Could that explain what happened next? Matt Lucas tells all, in an exclusive extract from his new memoir.
Matt Lucas, The Guardian, 8th October 2017Little Britain isn't so small-minded now
In saying that he wouldn't black up for Little Britain now, Lucas is an indicator of a society that's kinder than it was 10 years ago.
Ayesha Hazarika, The Guardian, 5th October 2017Matt Lucas: Openly gay footballers will be superstars
Matt Lucas says the first openly gay footballers will be icons who'll get "every advertising contract". The Doctor Who and Little Britain star grew up an Arsenal fan and is now patron of the club's LGBT supporter's group, the Gay Gooners. He says that, while things are changing in the game, he doesn't expect a professional player to come out for at least five or ten years.
BBC, 4th October 2017