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Royal Television Society Awards 2021 nominations
Brassic, Sex Education, The Young Offenders, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Sophie Willan, Ruth Jones, Youssef Kerkour, O-T Fagbenle and Paul Chahidi are amongst the nominees for the RTS Programme Awards 2021.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd March 2021Red Nose Day 2021 is on Friday 19th March
Red Nose Day 2021 has been confirmed for Friday 19th March. Highlights of the Comic Relief fundraising day will include Dawn French as the Vicar of Dibley and a new instalment of the sitcom Staged.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd February 2021Mo Gilligan reveals gig made him want to quit comedy
He told This Morning's Alison Hammond how he 'was ready to quit' after no one laughed during a stand-up gig in Nottingham.
Kirsty Card, The Birmingham Mail, 4th January 2021Big Zuu Series 2 line-up announced
The line-up of guests appearing in the forthcoming second series of Big Zuu's Big Eats has been announced by Dave.
British Comedy Guide, 15th December 2020Staged and After Life win I Talk Telly Awards
Staged starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen, and Ricky Gervais comedy After Life, both won two awards each in the I Talk Telly Awards 2020.
British Comedy Guide, 6th December 2020Feel Good wins at Edinburgh TV Awards
Feel Good, the comedy series written by and starring Mae Martin, has won Best Comedy Series at the Edinburgh TV Awards. Elsewhere in the awards Big Nastie and Mo Gilligan won in the presenter category.
British Comedy Guide, 18th November 2020Video: Munya Chawawa and Mo Gilligan
Munya Chawawa has joined The Mo Gilligan Podcast to talk about the good and bad of working in comedy.
GRM Daily, 15th November 2020I Talk Telly Awards 2020 nominations
After Life, Friday Night Dinner, Gavin & Stacey, Ghosts, Home, Inside No. 9, Man Like Mobeen and This Country are amongst the nominees for the I Talk Telly Awards 2020.
British Comedy Guide, 8th November 2020Review: Black, British and Funny
The documentary is very funny, engaging, easy to understand and inspiring. I do feel, however, that it coddled and tried to wrap viewers in cotton wool by not naming the elephant in the room: institutional racism.
Keziah Spaine, Forge Today, 1st November 2020Mo Gilligan interview
London comedian Mo Gilligan on how a gig at Dulwich Hamlet and a job at Levi's Covent Garden paved the way for his career.
Bobby Palmer, Time Out, 30th October 2020