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Don't Hug Me I'm Scared pilot selected for Sundance 2019

A TV pilot based on Don't Hug Me I'm Scared, the hit British comedy YouTube series that mixes animation and music, has been selected to be screened at the Sundance Film Festival 2019.

British Comedy Guide, 18th December 2018

Viewers unhappy guest shushed censored comic in debate

Journalist Rebecca Reid appeared on the show alongside Konstantin Kisin, but viewers were furious why she shushed him as he was talking.

Catherine Earp, Digital Spy, 17th December 2018

Freddie Frinton skit to air on UK TV for first time

Dinner for One sketch was instant hit when it aired in 1972 and has achieved cult status.

Esther Addley and Josie Le Blond, The Guardian, 15th December 2018

Ed Westwick pictured first time after dropped charges

Ed Westwick was pictured for the first time on Tuesday in Essex, England, since his rape charges were dropped against him earlier this year.

Daily Mail, 15th December 2018

Twitter ordered to reveal user of Wetherspoons parody

Twitter must reveal the user behind a pair of parody accounts claiming to be run by pub chain JD Wetherspoon, the high court has ruled.

The Guardian, 14th December 2018

How Sindu Vee cured her stammer

'I stood there, mouth gaping, words stuck'.

Sindhu Vee, The Guardian, 8th December 2018

Four Weddings And A Funeral cast reunite for Red Nose Day

The cast of Four Weddings And A Funeral are reuniting to make a new short film to be shown on Red Nose Day 2019.

British Comedy Guide, 6th December 2018

How David Walliams conquered Christmas

The unlikely rise of the bestselling children's author.

Anna Leszkiewicz, The New Statesman, 5th December 2018

Vic Reeves targeted by killers Fred and Rose West

Vic Reeves has revealed that he was targeted by serial killers Fred and Rose West when he was aged 20. The comedian and TV host was offered a lift by the evil pair because he then had long hair and they thought he was a girl.

The Birmingham Mail, 4th December 2018

Dinner for One: British skit that conquered Europe

The wobbly British comedy skit that conquered Europe.

Mark Monahan, The Telegraph, 23rd November 2018

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