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Pleasance announces a new batch of Fringe 2022 shows
Tim Vine, Nick Mohammed, Nick Helm and Jayde Adams are among the comics to have announced new Edinburgh Fringe shows today.
Chortle, 3rd May 2022Royal Television Society announces 2022 award nominations
The Royal Television Society has announced the nominees for its annual Programme Awards, with comedies including We Are Lady Parts, Bloods, Motherland and Alma's Not Normal all up for prizes.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd March 2022Nick Mohammed interview
Nick Mohammed on US comedy Ted Lasso, what's next for Nate, and his other work such as his character creation Mr Swallow.
Oli Constable, BBC, 28th December 2021Stath Lets Flats Series 3 guest stars revealed
Stath Lets Flats Series 3 has finished filming, ahead of broadcast later this year. Guest stars in the new series will include Julia Davis and Charlie Cooper.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd September 2021Backstage With Katherine Ryan guests revealed
A host of top-name stand-ups have been announced as the guest performers taking part in new Amazon comedy series Backstage With Katherine Ryan.
British Comedy Guide, 26th August 2021Mandy starring Diane Morgan to return for Series 2
BBC Two has ordered a second series of Mandy, the comedy created by and starring Diane Morgan. Filming is underway, with guest stars set to include Anna Maxwell Martin, Nick Mohammed, Sir Tom Courtenay, Alexei Sayle and Nigel Planer.
British Comedy Guide, 29th July 2021Brett Goldstein and Nick Mohammed up for Emmys
The comedians have both been shortlisted for best supporting actor in a comedy series for their role in the American comedy Ted Lasso.
Chortle, 13th July 2021Intelligence review
The one with too much sit and not enough com.
Ben Dowell, The Times, 9th June 2021Intelligence, Sky One, review
The jokes came thick and fast, but not all of them landed.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 8th June 2021Intelligence, series 2 episodes 1 & 2 review
Back for a second series, Sky One's Intelligence has all the right ingredients to be an excellent comedy. But it isn't.
Gabriel Tate, The Telegraph, 8th June 2021