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Sara Pascoe to publish new book 'Sex Power Money'
Wednesday 26th July 2017
Sara Pascoe's second book exploring the human condition is to be titled Sex Power Money. It will focus on "male physiology, psychology and hormones".
Dawn French is writing a book about turning 60
Wednesday 12th July 2017
Dawn French is writing a new book called Me. You: A Diary. The non-fiction title, which will be released in October, is described as a "unique shared diary".
Frankie Boyle to publish new political satire book
Friday 9th June 2017
A new book by Frankie Boyle, Your Guide To Hell: Dispatches From The Political Apocalypse, will be published in October.
Ronnie Corbett's The Prince Of Denmark coming to DVD
Thursday 1st June 2017
A largely forgotten Ronnie Corbett sitcom, The Prince Of Denmark, will be released on DVD later this year.
Alan Partridge promotes launch of paperback book via Twitter
Wednesday 31st May 2017
Alan Partridge has taken to Twitter to promote the fact his book Nomad is coming out on paperback. He says the marketing plan is "one of the finest rollout strategies I've EVER read".
New book about Goon Show writer Larry Stephens
Tuesday 30th May 2017
A book about Larry Stephens, the writer who worked with Tony Hancock, The Goon Show and more, is being written.
Cold Feet novel to chart 'The Lost Years'
Wednesday 17th May 2017
A novel, to be published in September, will fill in the 'lost' 13 years between Series 5 and 6 of hit ITV comedy drama Cold Feet, as the show returns for its seventh series.
The Real McCoy finally available to buy
Thursday 23rd March 2017
The first series of 1990s sketch show The Real McCoy, starring black and Asian comedy talent, is now available to buy for the first time.
Harry Hill to write children's books
Wednesday 15th March 2017
Harry Hill is to write a series of books for children. His first will be called Matt Millz and is about a 12-year old comedian.
Sarah Millican to write her first book
Monday 6th March 2017
Sarah Millican is writing a book called How To Be Champion. It's described as "part autobiography, part self-help, part confession, part celebration of being a common-or-garden woman."