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Jamie Redknapp and David Haye joke on new sports quiz

Soccer star Jamie Redknapp takes a huge risk when he unwittingly mocks world heavyweight boxing champion David Haye's T-shirt.

The Sun, 10th March 2010

Redknapp nervous about comedy show

Ex-footballer Jamie Redknapp has admitted that he is nervous about working on comedy show A League Of Their Own.

Alex Fletcher, Digital Spy, 10th March 2010

BBC's Outnumbered lifts Hat Trick sales

TV production company Hat Trick Productions has seen a sales boom following the success of the BBC's hit sitcom Outnumbered.

Such Small Portions, 9th March 2010

Dad's Army Swastika causes eBay 'hatred' row

A family board game based on the popular TV sitcom Dad's Army has been banned from sale on eBay because it could incite racial hatred.

Alicia Kelly, Worcester News, 28th January 2010

Outnumbered wins Broadcast award

BBC1 sitcom Outnumbered won in the comedy category at last night's Broadcast Awards. Meanwhile The Inbetweeners picked up the award for Best Multichannel Programme.

British Comedy Guide, 28th January 2010

Billy Connolly claims British comedy is 'too censored'

Billy Connolly has spoken out against censorship, complaining that comedians who swear on stage are unfairly branded "vulgarian and foul mouthed".

BBC News, 27th January 2010

Bellamy's People: The celebrity road trip gets skewered

Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson have adapted their hugely popular radio satire about a spoof phone-in for the small screen. The character-comedy masters tell James Rampton how they did it.

James Rampton, The Independent, 15th January 2010

Bill Oddie feared depression would kill him

Bill Oddie has told how he feared he would die while battling crippling depression for the past 12 months.

Georgina Littlejohn, Daily Mail, 8th January 2010

The Lazy Geek's Guide to: Red Dwarf

Never had the joys of Red Dwarf before? Here is an article to point you in the right direction...

Seb Patrick, Den Of Geek, 6th January 2010

Why comedians such as Michael McIntyre have conquered

Comedians are plastered everywhere this Christmas, but not in the usual way. They are on the side of buses, on billboards and on the covers of DVDs, in the spaces traditionally reserved for film stars and rock musicians.

Will Pavia, The Times, 28th December 2009

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