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This time we welcome Sarah Roberts, who is heading out on tour with her debut show Silkworm, an impressively confessional ...
The second series of Black Ops is now being filmed. Guest stars will include Tom Stourton, Nigel Havers and Annette Badland.
Marjolein Robertson has released her first stand-up special, via YouTube. Marj is the Shetland-born comedian's breakthrough show, which she premiered at the 2023 Edinburgh Festival before then taking ...
New film Sleeping Lions will star Jonathan Pryce and Nick Mohammed. The comedy murder mystery is described as a contemporary adaptation of Cyril Hare's 1951 novel An English Murder. Set to be ...
Flight Of The Conchords' Jemaine Clement is to star alongside The Split's Nicola Walker in a Disney+ comedy shooting in London this summer. Plot details of Alice And Steve have yet to emerge, with the ...
Production has begun on the second series of Daddy Issues, the sitcom starring Aimee Lou Wood and David Morrissey. The comedy, which launched in August, follows the story of what happens after ...
The most rampant and frenzied comedy sex scene in British film history. A pair of singing underpants. A West End musical based around the life of the Elephant Man. All three play a crucial role in The ...
After a run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last year, Dan Tiernan is bringing his second show, Stomp, on tour. The show has "tightly-packed gags about gout and gay-awakenings" and promises a ...
#546 Smash or Pass? Richard is considering becoming a sex worker, but there's a line he will not cross. His guest is hilarious newcomer Chelsea Birkby. They chat about what it's like to do support in ...
Alan Partridge is returning to television soon, "mangling" the subject of mental health, Steve Coogan has confirmed. "I'm not sure when it's out, it's soon-ish" Coogan said. "It's called How Are You?
Episodes of the revered television show Inside No. 9 had a habit of revealing themselves to be a love letter to television itself. Perhaps makes sense, then, that Reece Shearsmith and Steve ...