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Richard Ayoade takes the helm for Submarine

Not since The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole has there been a teenage character like Oliver Tate - whose self-obsessed and sometimes hilarious inner monologues are the subject of Submarine.

Emma Jones, BBC News, 15th March 2011

Submarine - Richard Ayoade

Already a contender for film of the year.

Andrew Moore, Geeks.co.uk, 15th March 2011

Interview: Richard Herring, comedian

Interview with the stand-up comic Richard Herring.

The Scotsman, 14th March 2011

O'Briain, Whitehall & Richardson host Comic Relief gig

Jack Whitehall, John Richardson and Dara O'Briain have raised the fundraising bar to an astonishing 35,000 feet after performing a gig for Comic Relief on a BA flight.

Tim Clark, Spoonfed, 14th March 2011

Video: Culshaw plays Gervais on Richard Bacon's show

Impressionist Jon Culshaw performs live for Richard Bacon and comedian Ricky Gervais.

Richard Bacon, BBC, 7th March 2011

Richard Wilson investigates Britain's train networks

Actor Richard Wilson turns reporter to investigate train journeys from hell for a TV documentary - and finds himself forced to sit on the loo on one packed train.

Nicola Methven, The Mirror, 4th March 2011

Jon Richardson interview

Stand Up For The Week is the first regular show I've done and it's straight stand-up - I wanted my first regular TV thing to be stand-up.

Metro, 4th March 2011

Behind the Britcom - Dawn French on Richard Curtis

Over the next couple of weeks, leading up to the March 2011 PBS premiere of Behind the Britcom: From Script to Screen, our show on paying tribute to the writers of British situation comedy, will, hopefully, give you insight into those writers who's work has created friends and situations that have come in to your home for years.

Bill Young, Tellyspotting, 20th February 2011

Comedy Today: Richard Gibson's View

Suite 101 caught up with Richard "Herr Flick" Gibson to discuss modern comedy, and why he thinks it is that they just don't make 'em like they used to.

Adrian Peel, Suite 101, 12th February 2011

David Mitchell: glad Andy Gray & Richard Keys have gone

It's hard to have any sympathy for the Sky Sports Two, victims of their own breathtaking arrogance.

David Mitchell, The Observer, 30th January 2011

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