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A battered face, Russian Egg Roulette and thefts

Ian Fox took his dark glasses off and showed me the damage inflicted on him and the three stitches used to sew the side of his nose up. Not a good look.

John Fleming, 25th August 2012

Behind-the-scenes: Red Dwarf X

"We're going back to classic Red Dwarf," says Doug Naylor of what to expect of the new series, while keeping the details a closely guarded secret.

Michael Rosser, Broadcast, 23rd August 2012

Red Dwarf X episode titles

I could try and be all self deprecating and depressed because I don't want to raise your hopes too much, but I just can't do that. Red Dwarf X is way better than I ever dared hope.

Robert Llewellyn, 22nd August 2012

Hugh Grant barred from Fringe venue

Hugh Grant was turned away from a comedy show at the Edinburgh Fringe last night - thanks to overzealous bouncers.

Chortle, 18th August 2012

Rebecca Front reveals how she deals with being Tuckered

The BBC's political satire returns to our screens this autumn and gets its teeth into coalition government.

Nick Clark, The Independent, 16th August 2012

My Olympic predictions: How did I do it?

You see, while you've all been cheering on Tom Daley and co. I've been watching the Olympics results with a growing anxiety, because I predicted the final medal tally on 2 August, sealed the prediction into a box, hung the box in a public place and effectively gambled my reputation and career on getting it right.

Doug Segal, The Independent, 16th August 2012

Jennifer Saunders scared during filming ITV documentary

Jennifer Saunders says riding a horse for a new TV show was terrifying - especially after Princess Anne warned her she could die.

The Sun, 7th August 2012

Pictures: Two Red Dwarf behind-the-scenes teasers

Another little Red Dwarf-flavoured treat for you with two pictures from behind-the-scenes of the Red Dwarf X production. Yum.

UKTV, 3rd August 2012

Interview Cheryl Cole 'stormed out of' to be aired

An interview that Cheryl Cole is alleged to have walked out of is to be broadcast on the BBC, a new trailer for a comedy show has revealed.

Rachel Tarley, Metro, 31st July 2012

Ab Fab: A tired team running out of ideas

The trick to filling in 30 minutes of airtime with 15 minutes of material seemed to be, quite literally, often saying the same line twice and hoping we wouldn't notice.

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 24th July 2012

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