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Ricky Gervais: 'NBC won't cancel The Office'
Ricky Gervais has expressed his belief that Steve Carell's Office exit won't lead to the show's cancellation.
Justin Harp, Digital Spy, 14th April 2011The Ricky Gervais Show gets a third series
Channel 4 has confirmed that The Ricky Gervais Show, the animated TV series based on Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and Karl Pilkington's hit podcast series, will return for a third series next year.
British Comedy Guide, 8th April 2011The incredible shrinking Ricky Gervais
By the looks of it, Ricky Gervais, 49, stuck to salad when he dined there last night with his partner Jane Fallon and Hollywood director Ridley Scott.
Andrea Magrath, Daily Mail, 7th April 2011Comedy in the Age of Ricky Gervais
It's not a stretch to say that Gervais has changed comedy in the 21st century. Here's how.
Matthew Perpetua, Rolling Stone, 6th April 2011Cat Deeley lands role in Ricky Gervais dwarf sitcom
Cat Deeley has reportedly bagged her first big acting part in Ricky Gervais's new dwarf sitcom, Life's Too Short.
Metro, 4th April 2011Johnny Depp to star in Ricky Gervais's Life's Too Short
Hollywood superstar Johnny Depp is to star in Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's new sitcom Life's Too Short.
Jen Blackburn, The Sun, 24th March 2011Ricky Gervais to appear in The Office USA season finale
Ricky Gervais and Will Arnett have been confirmed to appear in the season finale of The Office.
Alex Fletcher, Digital Spy, 22nd March 2011The Ricky Gervais Show just isn't very funny
As The Ricky Gervais Show entered its second run, it failed to raise more than a few meagre chuckles.
Rachel Tarley, Metro, 9th March 2011Interview: Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant
Hit animated comedy The Ricky Gervais Show returns to UK screens this week with a second series!
Morgan Jeffery, Digital Spy, 9th March 2011The animated versions of Ricky Gervais's podcasts, featuring Stephen Merchant and Karl Pilkington, return for a second run. The voice-over describes them as a "series of pointless conversations", which is about right. Still, they're funny men, it's not without charm, and the animations are amusing.
The Telegraph, 9th March 2011