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The British Comedy Quiz

Do you remember 2024?

We may now be in 2025, but how much attention were you paying to the previous twelve months?

1. Which classic sitcom launched a stage version at London's Apollo Theatre in May?

2. John Bishop announced a tour named after how long he's been performing stand-up. How long is it?

John Bishop

3. A new Alan Partridge series was filmed in 2024, to be broadcast in 2025. What was the title revealed to be?

Alan Partridge

4. G'wed became big new hit for ITV, with over 6 million streams. It's been renewed for two more series. Where is it set?

G'wed. Image shows left to right: Connor (Max Ainsworth), Reece (Dylan Thomas Smith), Ted (Dominic Murphy), Christopher (Jake Kenny-Byrne), Mo (Zak Douglas). Credit: Golden Path Productions

5. Joke of the Fringe 2024: "I was going to sail around the globe in the world's smallest ship but I bottled it." Select the comedian who said it.

6. It was a big year for Chris McCausland, resulting in multiple extensions to his tour. What is the name of his show?

Chris McCausland

7. Greg Davies announced a new tour. What does the poster show him doing?

Never Mind The Buzzcocks. Greg Davies

8. In March it was revealed Motherland had ended. But then, in May, a new spin-off was announced. Which character will the new show centre around?

Motherland. Image shows from L to R: Julia (Anna Maxwell Martin), Liz (Diane Morgan), Meg (Tanya Moodie), Kevin (Paul Ready), Anne (Philippa Dunne), Amanda (Lucy Punch)

9. Ewen MacIntosh sadly died in February. What was his character's name in The Office?

Ewen MacIntosh

10. Who published a book called Jokes, Jokes, Jokes: My Very Funny Memoir?

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