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First Gig, Worst Gig: Tom Taylor
Thursday 14th September 2017
The Wodehouse-fuelled character comic recalls an unsexy burlesque bloke and a seriously weird village hall.
Glamorous sitcoms
Monday 11th September 2017
A lot of British sitcoms feature financial struggles at the heart of the, but here are six shows in which the characters have no money worries.
Jack Lane - Wisdom Of A Fool interview
Monday 11th September 2017
Writer and performer Jack Lane talks about Wisdom Of A Fool, his theatre show about the life and work of comedy legend Norman Wisdom.
Holly Walsh - The Other One interview
Friday 8th September 2017
Holly Walsh talks about writing her great new BBC sitcom pilot, The Other One.
Objectively Funny - a new comedy festival for London
Friday 8th September 2017
A new comedy festival is launching in London this September. Objectively Funny Festival is marketing itself as "all of the fun of the Fringe for a fraction of the price". Entry starts at just £1.
Susan Calman - Strictly interview
Thursday 7th September 2017
Susan Calman talks about why she has said 'yes' to taking part in Strictly Come Dancing.
First Gig, Worst Gig: Athena Kugblenu
Thursday 7th September 2017
Athena Kugblenu recalls Rastamouse confusion, horror-movie audience and an excellent bit of stand-up advice.
Rogue Pun at the Edinburgh Fringe - Defending The Defenders
Thursday 7th September 2017
This year's Edinburgh Fringe was tricky for certain comics, as Netflix/Marvel's The Defenders dropped right in the middle of it. Si Hawkins talked to two of them.
Best reviewed Edinburgh Fringe shows 2017
Monday 4th September 2017
A list of the best reviewed comedy shows at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival. The list includes Hannah Gadsby, Phil Nichol, Tom Ballard, Mat Ewins, Sarah Kendall and Larry Dean.
Mitchell & Webb interviews
Monday 4th September 2017
David Mitchell and Robert Webb talk about moving on from Peep Show with new sitcom Back, and writer Simon Blackwell talks about the development process on the show.