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Chris Ramsey in police mistaken identity scare

Chris Ramsey was cuffed in his hotel room last night in a case of mistaken identity.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th February 2016

Jody Kamali has learned from mistakes

I met up with character comedy performer Jody Kamali whom - as it turned out - I wrongly thought I had first encountered at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2012.

John Fleming, John Fleming's Blog, 27th October 2015

Very British Problems, Channel 4, review: 'a mistake'

This old-fashioned list show about awkward social situations forgot to be funny, says Michael Hogan.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 13th August 2015

Win lunch with Mister Kipper

All you have to do is answer one simple question: What the hell is Chortle editor Steve Bennett banging on about?

FringePig, 7th August 2015

Is it a mistake to axe Never Mind the Buzzcocks?

Last week BBC Two announced that the anarchic music panel show is to be dropped after almost 20 years. Are they right?

Julia Raeside and Amy Dawson, The Guardian, 30th May 2015

Ben Miller mistaken for Ben Stiller

Ben Miller ended up staying in a "lavish" five star hotel after he was mistaken for the very similarly-named Ben Stiller at the Cannes Film Festival.

Antonia Molloy, The Independent, 14th November 2014

Video: Muslim comedian fronts anti-extremist film

A new short film from a Muslim comedian aims to stop teenagers in the East Midlands from being radicalised by extremist groups. The police have recruited Humza Arshad, also known as Badman, to make the film.

BBC News, 14th October 2014

Interview: Tiff Stevenson - Optimist

Sharp, witty and with an answer for everything Tiff Stevenson tells us more about her Edinburgh Fringe show.

Laura Jeffrey, Edinburgh Fringe Review, 5th August 2014

Son of Tommy Cooper's mistress talks about comedian's dark side

Shameless actor David Threlfall plays Tommy Cooper in a one-off drama series which pulls no punches but - according to Tony Kay, the son of Cooper's mistress - neither did he.

Rod McPhee, The Mirror, 19th April 2014

Comedy review: Nick Revell: Closet Optimist, Glasgow

One of the true, steadfast veterans of political stand-up in the UK, Nick Revell has been fighting the good fight for decades. And yet somehow, despite his sardonic cynicism, he's hoping against hope that things will improve.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 22nd March 2014

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