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Bafflesmash answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions
Bafflesmash are Jamie Armitage, Tom Fairbairn and Robert Oldham. They've somehow managed to get a Nietzsche quote into their answers...
British Comedy Guide, 3rd August 2015Lenny Henry: Only one way to smash the glass ceiling
That change was to ring-fence money for BAME (black, Asian and minority ethnic) productions.
Lenny Henry, The New Statesman, 29th May 2015Never Mind The Buzzcocks share their smash hits
Phill Jupitus, Noel Fielding and Rhod Gilbert share their karaoke songs, the music they make love to and the bands that defined their teenage years.
Claire Webb and Ellie Austin, Radio Times, 28th October 2014How the 'worst comedy ever made' became a smash hit
The critics loathe it, calling it 'crass', and 'lazy trash'. But Brendan O'Carroll's sitcom has attracted an enormous, loyal following. Where did it come from and why is it so loved?
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 29th January 2013Cuckoo smashes BBC Three comedy record
BBC Three's Cuckoo began with over a million viewers last night, becoming the channel's most-watched comedy launch.
Paul Millar, Digital Spy, 26th September 2012Russell Brand to do community service for phone smash
Russell Brand has reached a settlement in his phone smashing case. The case will be dismissed if Brand pays $500 in court fees and takes part in 20 hours of community service by August 31, reports TMZ.
Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 26th July 2012Lee Hurst has 'no regrets' about 2009 phone smash
Lee Hurst says he has no regrets about smashing up an audience member's mobile phone in 2009.
Yahoo, 23rd September 2011Billy Connolly breaks rib in bike smash
Billy Connolly broke his rib and injured his knee when his giant motortrike fell on top of him while filming in America.
Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 25th August 2011Comic Relief set to smash £100 million mark
The Comic Relief total is on course to hit a record- breaking £100million.
Will Payne, The Mirror, 20th March 2011Sean's smashing show
We all love some television shows and hate others, but you may be surprised by one of comedian Lee Mack's favourites, which he reveals on the first episode of the new series of TV Heaven, Telly Hell - Stars In Their Eyes (Channel 4).
The show's presenter - and fellow comedian - Sean Lock, explains: "Lee chose a brilliant moment when the real Chris De Burgh met the pretend Chris De Burgh. It is one of the creepiest moments."
Manchester Evening News, 23rd July 2007