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Charles Edwards to star in Henry IX
Charles Edwards is to take the lead role in Henry IX, a new sitcom created by Porridge writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais.
British Comedy Guide, 13th September 2016Bridget Jones's Baby review: "a bundle of joy"
Renée Zellweger's hapless heroine is pregnant - but unsure who the father is - in a comedy sequel that really delivers.
Stella Papamichael, Radio Times, 6th September 2016Gold orders We Have Been Watching
Channel Gold has ordered We Have Been Watching, a new series in which some of Britain's best loved comedy pairings watch classic shows together.
British Comedy Guide, 6th September 2016Onion at the Fringe: more Edinburgh picks
Over the past week we've given you lots of Onion-flavoured Edinburgh previews to sink your teeth into... And there's still more to come! If your Fringe schedule isn't quite as full as it could be, here are some extra TVO recommendations that we just couldn't neglect to mention.
The Velvet Onion, 1st August 2016Best of the fest
As Edinburgh Fringe takes over the capital for its 69th year, our experts round up a few acts you shouldn't miss.
The Sunday Times, 31st July 201650 unmissable shows at the Edinburgh Fringe 2016
We've picked out some of the more accessible yet offbeat, less mainstream offerings from this years jumbo Edinburgh Fringe line-up. Also, look out for our reviews article once the festival kicks off!
Stuart Wilson, To Do List, 26th July 2016Ten Fringe stars with very different TV roles
Anyway, here are ten acts at the Fringe who you may know from other TV shows, stand-up appearances not counted.
Chortle, 22nd July 2016Best comedy shows at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016
What to find the biggest laughs, from Daniel Kitson at The Stand to James Acaster at Pleasance Courtyard
Brian Donaldson, The List, 1st July 2016Sally Phillips: How I became a Christian
The comedy actress, known for her roles in Miranda and Bridget Jones, talks about her Christian conversion and her campaign for Down's syndrome equality.
Justin Brierley, Premier Christianity, 18th June 2016A triple bill from the queen of affable slapstick. This binge includes the episode in which Miranda's plan to take French classes backfires when she runs into a loathed former teacher, played by Peter Davison - whose occasional TV appearances are a reminder of his exemplary timing. It also includes the one with the Officer and a Gentleman ending and the usual sterling support from Sarah Hadland, Sally Phillips and Patricia Hodge.
Julia Raeside, The Guardian, 7th May 2016