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Two Doors Down's Simon Carlyle: 'Ayr was an awful place to be gay'
By the age of 12, Carlyle knew he wanted to be in London doing drag cabaret. "But you can't really say that when you're standing in Ayr High Street wearing a Lyle & Scott jumper, waiting for your mum to come out of the butchers."
Brian Beacom, The Herald, 9th November 2022Two Doors Down review
One of the last remaining sitcoms is just about hanging on.
Gerard Gilbert, i Newspaper, 9th November 2022Two Doors Down returning for sixth series and Christmas special
Two Doors Down is returning for a sixth series and Christmas special later this year.
British Comedy Guide, 20th July 2022Two Doors Down to return for Christmas special
BBC Two has revealed that Two Doors Down will return for a surprise Christmas special, ahead of a fifth series arriving on the channel in 2021.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd October 2020Two Doors Down to return for Series 5
BBC Scotland's hit sitcom Two Doors Down is to return to BBC Two for a fifth series.
British Comedy Guide, 1st June 2020Scotland's funniest 60 people
As the Glasgow International Comedy Festival prepares to launch with a gaggle of giggles later this month, we count down Scotland's funniest 60 people.
The Herald, 3rd March 2019New neighbours join Two Doors Down Series 4 as regular characters
The BBC has confirmed that the characters Alan and Michelle - played by Graeme Stevely and Joy McAvoy - will appear as regulars in Series 4 of Two Doors Down. The sitcom is currently being filmed, for broadcast in early 2019.
British Comedy Guide, 6th October 2018Two Doors Down Series 4 confirmed
BBC Two sitcom Two Doors Down is to return for a fourth series. Six more episodes are due to begin filming shortly.
British Comedy Guide, 19th September 2018Review: The Taylors and Censored
Radio 2's Funny Fortnight of comedy pilots kicked off last night with the most traditional of sitcom ideas: a clash of classes.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 24th April 2018Radio 2 announces Comedy Showcase 2018 line-up
Radio 2 has announced its 2018 Comedy Showcase pilot line-up. The 12 shows feature stars including Johnny Vegas, Joe Thomas, Rosie Cavaliero, Tim Key, Pippa Evans, Julian Clary and Josh Widdicombe.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd March 2018