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Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! gets cinema release
Hit animated CBBC comedy Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! is coming to cinemas this half term, with a feature comprising six episodes plus one not yet aired on television.
British Comedy Guide, 8th October 2020Brassic, series 2 episode 1 review
This madcap comedy caper is endearing but exhausting.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 7th May 2020Plebs is to end with feature-length special
ITV2's sitcom Plebs will not be returning for a sixth series, but it will end with a new feature-length special.
British Comedy Guide, 30th April 2020Plebs to return to ITV2
Plebs will return to ITV2, with filming in Bulgaria set to commence in May.
British Comedy Guide, 16th March 2020Plebs review: Coarse, stupid and very welcome!
Hurray for these revolting Romans.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 1st October 2019Brassic review
This caper about a gang of friends creating their own entertainment on this and that side of the law brings to mind the best of Shameless.
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 22nd August 2019Guest cast revealed for Plebs Series 5
Filming is now underway on Series 5 of Plebs. Guest stars will include Amanda Holden, Emilia Fox, Tony Robinson, John Thomson, Tracy Ann Oberman and Kevin Bishop.
British Comedy Guide, 24th May 2019Comedy Central orders more online series
Comedy Central has announced new online shows Bad Cramps, Laughing At Salad and Waiting and renewed Fin Taylor's Bullshit Bingo and Josh Investigates.
British Comedy Guide, 10th December 2018I Talk Telly Award nominations published
Nominees for TV blog I Talk Telly's 2018 awards have been revealed, with the final series of ITV's Benidorm amongst those leading the running.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd November 2018The fourth in this amiably anachronistic series set in ancient Rome begins with the humorously sudden death of a key character, crushed by a stone on the construction site of "Number One, The Forum" - the project of Robert Lindsay's smooth, prattling property developer. Marcus (Tom Rosenthal) makes a lame bid for compensation as Ryan Sampson's Grumio eats his way through his grief. But then Jason (Jonathan Pointing), the builder responsible for the accident, enters their lives.
David Stubbs, The Guardian, 9th April 2018