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The Mind Of Herbert Clunkerdunk review
Totally nuts, but in a Very Good Way. I can't think of many better ways to spend ten minutes.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th May 2018Spencer Jones to star in BBC Two Comedy Short
Spencer Jones is to star in The Mind Of Herbert Clunkerdunk, one of four new comedies for BBC Two's New On Two strand.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd May 2018Upstart Crow Series 3 guest stars announced
The BBC has announced Upstart Crow's guest stars for the upcoming third series, including Adrian Edmondson, Nigel Planer, Kenneth Branagh and Lily Cole.
British Comedy Guide, 25th January 2018Onstage marriage proposal at Spencer Jones gig
Spencer Jones' gig at the Soho Theatre last night ended in an unusual way. One of Jones' team proposed to his girlfriend onstage. Luckily she said yes.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th January 2018What's On London's Comedy Awards 2017 results
So take our advice and fill your 2018 with grins, chuckles and snorts by heading along to those venues or catching our top picks in stand-up, character, storytelling, musical, sketch and improvised comedy for 2017.
Ian Cater, What's On London, 3rd January 2018BBC orders full series of new sitcom Mister Winner
Following on from a Comedy Playhouse pilot, BBC One has ordered a full series of sitcom Mister Winner for 2018, starring Spencer Jones.
British Comedy Guide, 27th December 2017Mister Winner review
Mister Winner is sweet enough - especially had it gone out in an early evening slot - even if its jokes are sometimes obvious.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 9th September 2017TV review: Comedy Playhouse, Mister Winner, BBC1
Whether this will be a series is another matter though.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th September 2017Best reviewed Edinburgh Fringe shows 2017
A list of the best reviewed comedy shows at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival. The list includes Hannah Gadsby, Phil Nichol, Tom Ballard, Mat Ewins, Sarah Kendall and Larry Dean.
British Comedy Guide, 4th September 2017Tim Vine Travels In Time preview
The most obvious bit of time travelling that Tim Vine has achieved with this pilot is to propel it about six hours ahead of where it should be in the schedules. For there's no denying that with its cheap sets and cheesy jokes this has the feel of a kids' show, out of place in a 10.35pm slot.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 1st September 2017