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Red Nose Day 2017 TV highlights revealed

BBC One's Comic Relief broadcast on Red Nose Day (Friday 24th March) will feature highlights including sketches from

British Comedy Guide, 14th March 2017

Fred MacAulay backs plans to stop housing development

Comedy star and radio personality Fred MacAulay has backed a campaign to persuade Perth and Kinross Council not to grant developers permission to build new housing north of Scone.

Paul Cargill, Daily Record, 14th March 2017

Craig Charles expects more Red Dwarf after Series 12

He also promises that the next series will be "stunning".

Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 7th March 2017

Live review: Mark Thomas - The Red Shed, BAC, SW11

Mark Thomas is not just one of the best comedians of his generation, he is also one of the most prolific. While others might be content to churn out gags about their prostate tests he constantly comes up with not just new shows but whole new ideas.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 7th March 2017

How the Guardian's cryptic crossword appeared on IN9

Today's cryptic was from a new setter ... and the BBC's horror comedy series might provide some clues to their identity.

Alan Connor, The Guardian, 28th February 2017

Rab C Nesbitt stars inspired to bring show to stage

Elaine C Smith has revealed the return of Rab C Nesbitt to the stage is under way.

The script has now been written for the show, which will be the first for Glasgow's string-vested street philosopher since a UK tour in 1992.

Lorna Hughes, Daily Record, 26th February 2017

Rhod Gilbert suffered a 'suspected stroke'

Comedian Rhod Gilbert has revealed he recently suffered a suspected 'mini-stroke' whilst at home in London.

The Welsh funnyman, 48, says that he was sitting on the toilet when his left arm started shaking involuntarily like he was "waving at someone".

JJ Nattrass, The Mirror, 26th February 2017

John Lloyd writing books inspired by his work with Douglas Adams

Comedy writer and producer John Lloyd has revealed he is working on a series of novels inspired by the conversations he had with Hitchhiker's Guide creator Douglas Adams.

British Comedy Guide, 16th February 2017

Bridget Christie writing Brexit-inspired sitcom

Bridget Christie has revealed she is writing a sitcom inspired by her reaction to Brexit, and is also working on a Radio 4 series called Bridget Christie's Utopia.

British Comedy Guide, 14th February 2017

Singapore scenes had to be digitally altered

Cold Feet's Singapore scenes had to be digitally altered because they didn't look enough like Singapore.

Even though the ITV drama filmed abroad, they picked the ONE part of the island city-state that look just like England.

Huw Fullerton, Radio Times, 10th February 2017

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