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Interview: Steve Pemberton & Reece Shearsmith
The League of Gentlemen creators Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith talk to Ed Potton about the future of their dark, twisted TV comedy series.
Ed Potton, The Times, 12th November 2020I Talk Telly Awards 2020 nominations
After Life, Friday Night Dinner, Gavin & Stacey, Ghosts, Home, Inside No. 9, Man Like Mobeen and This Country are amongst the nominees for the I Talk Telly Awards 2020.
British Comedy Guide, 8th November 2020Comedians take part in University Challenge for Children In Need
Dara O Briain, Dane Baptiste, Steve Pemberton, Iain Stirling and Joel Dommett are amongst the contestants for a special episode of University Challenge filmed for BBC Children In Need.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd October 2020Behind the scenes on The Harrowing
Director David Kerr lets Den of Geek in on the secrets of Inside No. 9's classic horror cinema tribute The Harrowing, an episode with an unforgettable ending...
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 18th October 2020Urban Myths review
The mother-in-law of comedy reconstructions.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 8th October 2020Review - Urban Myths: Les Dawson's Parisienne Adventure
It might be under half an hour long, but this nimbly witty film is both a fitting tribute and charming biopic of one of Britain's best-loved comics.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 7th October 2020Urban Myths: Les Dawson's Parisienne Adventure, review
John Bradley and Mark Addy played comedian Les Dawson in his younger and older years in the latest episode of Urban Myths.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 7th October 2020Steve Pemberton on Les Dawson's Parisienne Adventure
Steve Pemberton's new drama imagines a meeting between Les Dawson and Jean-Paul Sartre in 1950s Paris. He tells how the comedian found his miserable comic voice.
James Rampton, i Newspaper, 6th October 2020Inside No. 9 scripts to be published
The scripts for the first three series of Inside No. 9 will be published this November, with Series 4 to 6 following in 2021.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd July 2020Little Britain removed from streaming platforms
Hit BBC Three sketch show Little Britain has been removed from many streaming platforms, reportedly due to its use of cross-dressing and portrayals of ethnic minorities.
British Comedy Guide, 9th June 2020