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Jane Horrocks prepared for Trollied in Tesco

Jane Horrocks wasn't overawed by the huge imitation supermarket built for new comedy series Trollied because she has appeared in so many commercials for Tesco.

The List, 28th July 2011

Boyle runs scared from Katie Price over Harvey 'joke'

Frankie Boyle has chickened out of a showdown with furious Kate Price.

Katie Begley, Daily Star, 30th June 2011

Ideal: The Red Mist

Okay, you might want to stand back, because I am about to stick my neck out. I am going to do it by saying this; I believe Ideal is the most ethnically diverse programme on British TV. Our huge cast of characters encompasses Black, Asian, Caucasian, Mixed-Race, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, American, Greek, Russian, heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual and blind. We even have a recovering necrophiliac.

Graham Duff, BBC Comedy, 30th June 2011

Ideal: What's inside the red bag?

In tonight's episode of Ideal, there's a scene where the pregnant Yasuko (Haruka Kuroda) is sitting alone in Moz's living room. She glances up, only to see a woman in a long, flowing, black latex dress standing upside down on the ceiling.

Graham Duff, BBC Comedy, 23rd June 2011

Dull, tired and completely edge-less

In With The Flynns has been described as edgy by lead star Will Mellor, but the truth is that this sitcom is about as tired and old as a brand new TV programme can get.

Rachel Tarley, Metro, 9th June 2011

Pegg feared sneaky photo would anger Star Trek director

Simon Pegg feared he would be thrown off the set of the 2009 Star Trek movie after sneakily taking a photo of himself in costume.

The Daily Express, 9th June 2011

Scottish sitcoms: should they be shared with the UK?

Should a local hit be shown more widely? Promoter Tommy Sheppard says yes - and accuses the Beeb of Oxbridge bias.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 31st May 2011

Chris Moyles dresses as Freddie Mercury for Comedy Gala

Motormouth Chris Moyles went Radio Gaga when he dressed up as Queen frontman Freddie Mercury for Channel 4's Comedy Gala.

The Sun, 26th May 2011

The Dog-Eared Collective at the Brighton Fringe

The Brighton Fringe is the best place to go to seaside-splitting shows.

Tommy Holgate, The Sun, 24th May 2011

Red Nose Day raises record £102million for Comic Relief

Red Nose Day raised a record £102million for Comic Relief this year, organisers have revealed.

Fred Attewill, Metro, 23rd May 2011

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