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Paul English

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Suffering through Mrs Brown's Boys live show

I was supposed to be incognito, an undercover job in search of the greatest cover-up in British TV history. My mission? To find the canned laughter machine and free pre-show bevvy at a live recording of Mrs Brown's Boys.

Paul English, Daily Record, 8th December 2011

Burnistoun's Robert Florence hunts for female writers

Burnistoun star Robert Florence is putting together a team of hotshot female comic writers - after stalking them on Twitter.

Paul English, Daily Record, 12th October 2011

Burnistoun goes UK-wide as writers thank Daily Record

Burnistoun is set to become the latest Scottish comedy to go nationwide.

Paul English, Daily Record, 8th October 2011

Ford Kiernan interview

Brad Pitt and Halle Berry headed to Glasgow to shoot new movies - but Ford Kiernan's going the other way.

Paul English, Daily Record, 8th October 2011

Gregor Fisher admits age is catching up on him

Rab C Nesbitt's days on the streets of the south side of Glasgow could be numbered - ­because Gregor Fisher thinks he's getting too old.

Paul English, Daily Record, 1st October 2011

Elaine C Smith: Scottish TV needs more female comics

Rab C Nesbitt star Elaine C Smith has hit out at telly bosses over the lack of funny Scottish women on our screens.

Paul English, Daily Record, 1st October 2011

Tank Commander creator on plans for movie version

Tank Commander could be set to ride on to the big screen, after Greg McHugh revealed he's working on an idea for a movie version of the hit BBC Scotland comedy.

Paul English, Daily Record, 17th September 2011

Gavin Mitchell interview

Gerard Kelly was close friends with Still Game star Gavin Mitchell.

Paul English, Daily Record, 25th June 2011

P. Kielty: I've only just made up with Richard Park

His spats with Glasgow "headmaster" Richard Park made headlines when they clashed on Fame Academy, but comedian Patrick Kielty admits that the pair have only recently "hugged out" their differences.

Paul English, Daily Record, 18th June 2011

Patrick Kielty interview

The New Comedy Awards threw up the strange situation of a semi-finalist from Glasgow having to travel to Bath for his competition, while a crowd of Englishmen were flown north for theirs.
Patrick joked: "That's how the BBC spend your licence fee."

Paul English, The Scotsman, 18th June 2011

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