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Comedians team up to help the hungry
Comedians Sean Lock, Bill Bailey and Lee Mack are teaming up to help to launch nextmeal.co.uk - a new website designed to help homeless people find out where their nearest hot meal is in one click.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th October 2017Jimmy Carr hosts the mashup show that you can bet has had telly execs wondering what else they can weld together. Pointless v Question Time? Tonight, cap'n Jon Richardson is joined by Sara Pascoe, battling Sean Lock and henchman Vic Reeves.
Ali Catterall, The Guardian, 15th September 2017Sean Lock review
Sean Lock's two nights at the Apollo were packed with keen fans wanting to hear more from him, writes Bruce Dessau.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 8th May 2017Preview - 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
The quiz show mash-up returns, and continues to demonstrate how some of the best TV formats can come out of the most unusual places.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 24th April 2017Sean Lock cancels show at Warwick Arts Centre
The popular performer has had to cancel the show - citing "illness."
James Rodger, Coventry Telegraph, 8th December 2016Sean Lock: Keep it Light review
Innovation, craft and jumping about make the 8 Out of 10 Cats team captain a must-see live act.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 30th November 2016Sean Lock on what makes him laugh
From The Third Policeman to Johnny Vaughan's football chat, the stand-up reveals what makes him laugh the most.
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 25th November 2016Interview: Sean Lock
Noted curmudgeon on his favourite topics and why he regrets not going to university.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 9th November 20168 Out Of 10 Cats returns with new team captains
8 Out Of 10 Cats is to premiere on More4, with new team captains Aisling Bea and Rob Beckett. Meanwhile the Countdown version gets its biggest series order yet.
British Comedy Guide, 12th October 2016New series of the word-wrangling panel show, with guests including David Walliams (AKA all the Carry On films stuffed into one suit) and Jonathan Ross (who brings along some cat nappies as a mascot). Isy Suttie is in Dictionary Corner alongside Susie Dent, Jon Richardson has brought a Ouija board to assist him ("at various points I may go into a trance-like state"), and there are two faintly rude-sounding anagrams for you to untangle.
Ali Catterall, The Guardian, 24th September 2016