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Rachel Parris pines for the ex-housemate

LiF blogger Rachel Parris is coming to terms with the loss of Caroline ...

London Is Funny, 1st May 2013

Alan Davies apologises over Lord McAlpine tweet

Comedian Alan Davies has apologised to Lord McAlpine for naming him in relation to false allegations about abuse at a children's home.

Andrew Hough, The Telegraph, 19th November 2012

Alan Davies 'could be sued' over Lord McAlpine tweets

Alan Davies, the British comedian, could face legal action after mentioning false sex abuse allegations against Lord McAlpine on Twitter, it has emerged.

Andrew Hough, The Telegraph, 18th November 2012

Limmy on how nothing is funnier than unhappiness

When Brian Limond was 15 and on holiday in Millport, he got drunk, became upset over a girl and slashed one his wrists with a broken bottle of Merrydown cider.

Peter Ross, The Scotsman, 10th November 2012

Jason Cook's Happiness HQ to air tomorrow

The highly anticipated pilot episode of Jason Cook's new radio panel show is set to air tomorrow night on Radio 4.

Giggle Beats, 18th May 2011

Jason Cook finds happiness on Radio 4

Jason Cook's pilot Happiness HQ will broadcast on Radio 4 after being given the green light by the BBC. The show, where he and a panel of guests attempt to find the happiest people in Britain, will be aired on Thursday 19th May at 11pm, and will feature Cook, Chris Ramsey, TV Psychologist Dr. Sandra Scott, and Cook's mum Patricia.

Giggle Beats, 19th April 2011

Russell Brand: 'Fame hasn't brought happiness'

Russell Brand has admitted that being famous has not brought him the happiness he had hoped for.

Ryan Love, Digital Spy, 22nd February 2011

QI: Quite Interesting facts about happiness

A quietly intriguing column from the brains behind QI, the BBC quiz show. This week: QI gets happy.

John Mitchinson and Molly Oldfield, The Telegraph, 4th June 2010

Hugh Laurie finds happiness in LA

After six years in the US, the actor is feeling at home, although he's still English enough to be bemused by his sex-object status.

Christopher Goodwin, The Sunday Times, 21st February 2010

Philippines angry at Enfield show

Comedian Harry Enfield's BBC show has been labelled 'disgraceful and distasteful' by members of the Philippine community in the UK.

BBC News, 7th October 2008

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