Stephen Armstrong
- Reviewer
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Eddie Braben created the legend of Eric and Ernie
Neil Forsyth says "It was Eddie Braben who made them famous - and who paid the price."
Stephen Armstrong, Radio Times, 29th December 2017Sian Gibson interview
The comedy star talks latest series Murder On The Blackpool Express and how she first thought Car Share was "dreadful".
Stephen Armstrong, Radio Times, 11th November 2017Interview: Natalie Palamides
The Edinburgh newcomer of the year has a crack at the big time.
Stephen Armstrong, The Times, 5th November 2017Tez Ilyas interview
"The greatest thing about the British isn't our sense of humour. It's that if you can make us laugh we'll think, 'ah, they must be alright'," Tez Ilyas believes.
Stephen Armstrong, Edinburgh Festivals, 1st August 2017Rebecca Front and Morwenna Banks interview
Rebecca Front and Morwenna Banks talk funny women, taking on dramatic roles and Shush!
Stephen Armstrong, Radio Times, 3rd May 2017How Radio 4 is bringing Tony Hancock back to life
The BBC is remaking lost episodes of Hancock's Half Hour - thanks to Harry Secombe's son.
Stephen Armstrong, Radio Times, 14th March 2017Sanjeev Bhaskar on his transition from comedy to drama
"Lots of glass ceilings, lots of preconceptions - from being a middle-aged man, to the Asian preconception and the comedy preconception..."
Stephen Armstrong, Radio Times, 5th January 2017Derek Jacobi & Anne Reid share their Xmas memories
The actors, also known as Alan and Celia, reveal what makes Christmas special for them.
Stephen Armstrong, Radio Times, 19th December 2016How David Walliams recruited stars for his show
How David Walliams recruited Sheridan Smith, Jack Whitehall and Harry Enfield for his first sketch show since Little Britain.
Stephen Armstrong, Radio Times, 25th November 2016Can Damned be fair to social workers - and funny?
Jo Brand and Alan Davies talk about the challenges of their new comedy.
Stephen Armstrong, Radio Times, 27th September 2016