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Freddie Starr: I'm out Oz shape

Tubby Freddie Starr jets into Oz yesterday to take part in I'm A Celeb with excess baggage.

The Sun, 9th November 2011

Neil Mullarkey to run Twitter-powered improv show

Improvisation legend Neil Mullarkey is to host a Twitter-powered comedy event on Monday night, 140 Characters.

British Comedy Guide, 3rd November 2011

Robert Llewellyn: Red Dwarf new series update

That's right, you read correctly, there is to be a new series of Red Dwarf. Not a one off, not a Christmas special, a new six part series.

Robert Llewellyn, 31st October 2011

John Bishop & Jamie Redknapp go diving with Tom Daley

He may be less than half their age but Tom Daley played the role of teacher when he passed on some of his expert diving knowledge to footballer Jamie Redknapp and comedian John Bishop.

Daily Mail, 28th October 2011

Freddie Starr signs for I'm A Celeb

Comedy legend Freddie Starr has signed a mega­bucks deal to appear in the new series of I'm A ­Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!

Will Payne, The Mirror, 23rd October 2011

Danny John-Jules: 'Red Dwarf was ignored by the BBC'

Danny John-Jules has blasted the BBC for its treatment of Red Dwarf.

Morgan Jeffrey, Digital Spy, 21st October 2011

Video: Ben Miller suffered heat stroke filming new role

Ben Miller has been based in the Caribbean for six months where he has been filming for his new television role as a detective inspector who has been deployed to paradise.

Sian Williams and Bill Turnbull, BBC News, 20th October 2011

Red Dwarf S10 production bits and bobs

Red Dwarf series 10 ramps up for November, wobbly sets and all.

Bill Young, Tellyspotting, 17th October 2011

Terry Gilliam defends his pasta-sponsored short film

Monty Python star Terry Gilliam has defended his decision to make a short film that was wholly financed by an Italian pasta company.

Neil Smith, BBC News, 14th October 2011

Studio audience confirmed for Red Dwarf Series 10

Red Dwarf star Danny John-Jules has confirmed that the show's anticipated 10th series will again be filmed in front of a studio audience.

British Comedy Guide, 13th October 2011

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