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'The silliness levels have really topped out': Britain's funniest band blast into TV
Known for their riotous comedy from backwards congas to raps about vacuum cleaners, Alex Horne and the Horne Section now have their own musical sitcom ... about being given a sitcom by mistake.
Emma John, The Guardian, 21st October 2022Horne Section TV Show details revealed
Further details have been announced about the upcoming Channel 4 comedy series from Alex Horne and his band, The Horne Section.
British Comedy Guide, 21st September 2022Review: The Horne Section at Latitude
Mostly it's just delightfully daft, such as a song to peas which turns out remarkably smutty - although all the double entendres are ignored.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd July 2022Russell Howard to headline Latitude
Russell Howard is to headline the Comedy Arena at this year's Latitude festival.
Chortle, 1st March 2022The Horne Section shoots Channel 4 pilot
Channel 4 is hoping to double down on its relationship with Alex Horne, by piloting a new show with his band The Horne Section.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd June 2021New tour for The Horne Section
Musical comedy band The Horne Section are set to embark on their latest tour That's How I Like My Tour, performing a combination of brand-new and rescheduled tour dates across the UK from 30th September to 21st December.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th June 2021The Horne Section to be house band for Euros show
Alex Horne is to star alongside Peter Crouch and Maya Jama in a new BBC One show tied in with this year's postponed Euro football tournaments. The comedian will appear with his band The Horne Section on Crouchy's Year Late Euros - reuniting the team that made Peter Crouch: Save Our Summer last year.
Chortle, 5th May 2021The Horne Section Podcast Live Stream, review
This special episode of the comedy-music podcast felt like eavesdropping on old friends chatting down the pub.
Veronica Lee, i Newspaper, 6th April 2021The Horne Section release a festive track
Alex Horne's band The Horne Section are releasing a festive track, Fiddly Christmas. In it, Horne sings about how the season offers a pause from daily struggles describing, work, school and social problems in the lyrics.
Chortle, 25th November 2020Review, The Horne Section: 10th Anniversary Celebration
Tonight is a greatest hits night, a chance for the guys to dust off some classic routines and once again prove that fantastic comedy is timeless. Even the silliest of tunes (Sticky Situation) is a winner, I am a sucker for the caveat song, Less Is More and their interpretations of YMCA and Gonna Be a Lovely Day will never get old.
Clownster, 15th October 2020