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  • Actor and dancer

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Rich Hall to present new comedy pilot Search History

Rich Hall will host the pilot episode of Search History, a new comedy format based around internet search engines.

British Comedy Guide, 10th February 2015

Review: Spamalot, Richmond Theatre (on Tour)

The old adage is that "Timing is everything"; this is true, and never truer than in the timing of this joyous and entertaining revival of a musical which seeks to do nothing but properly entertain its audience. Really worth seeing.

Stephen Collins, BritishTheatre.com, 30th January 2015

Will Richard Wilson be starring in a BBC sitcom?

Richard Wilson has told Digital Spy that the BBC have talked to him about starring in a sitcom.

Frances Taylor, Digital Spy, 25th January 2015

Richard Herring: I vote for a Parliament of Fools

Let's satirise all our useless politicians by getting a comedian to stand in every single seat. We could fill the House of Commons with people who admit they are laughable idiots. But this Parliament of Fools might be able to do something genuinely constructive.

Richard Herring, Metro, 21st January 2015

Rich Fulcher to pilot sitcom about an adult shop

Mighty Boosh actor Rich Fulcher is to star in a Channel 4 sitcom pilot set around a struggling family-run sex shop.

British Comedy Guide, 20th January 2015

Stand-up Richard Blackwood plays new EastEnders villain

The 42-year-old will play a new Walford villain and is set to first appear next month during the BBC One soap's 30th anniversary week.

David Brown, Radio Times, 17th January 2015

Anna Richardson on falling for girlfriend Sue Perkins

The Channel 4 presenter has opened up about the first time she met her famous partner 18 months ago.

Tufayel Ahmed, The Mirror, 10th January 2015

Interview: Richard Gadd

Muswell Hill comedian Richard Gadd's fictional family tale explores real life themes of struggle and isolation.

Ben Lazarus, Ham & High, 8th January 2015

Richard Herring performs 12 different sets in six weeks

Richard Herring is to perform 12 different hour-long stand-up shows in six weeks. The comedian is skipping the Edinburgh Fringe for only the third time in 24 years next summer, but will instead revive all 11 of his previous solo shows in London, with two shows every weekend.

Chortle, 1st January 2015

Miranda Richardson on her role in Mapp and Lucia

"The trouble is I haven't obeyed the rules or done things I'm supposed to do. I don't like to repeat myself. No one was tough enough to say to me, 'Shut up, calm down, this part will do you good, blah blah blah'"

Andrew Duncan, Radio Times, 29th December 2014

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