Hermione Corfield

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Dad's Army return proves it stood the test of time

All I could think about was how I have grown up continually finding the equivalents of these Dad's Army characters all around me.

Martin Townsend, The Daily Express, 12th October 2014

Fringe latest - Actor hurt by flying muffin

During the course of Ernest; or Much Ado About Muffins (which is on at C cubed, Riddle's Court as part of Edinburgh Fringe), Algernon Moncrieff (played by Simon Kingsley) playfully throws a muffin to Jack Worthing (played by Tom Dawkins). Tom normally catches the muffin but in a recent performance he suffered a momentary lapse in concentration and caught the muffin full in the face.

The Edinburgh Reporter, 5th August 2014

Global poll ranks Mr Bean among greatest Britons

Mr Bean beats Churchill, Diana and Charlie Chaplin in global survey of British greats while Britons emerge as polite and good humoured - at least when sober.

John Bingham, The Telegraph, 29th July 2014

Edinburgh Picks 2014... and a quiz to test you

Sidestep the brochure and use our picks to find the best comedy in town...

Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 23rd July 2014

Porridge: the greatest ever British sitcom?

In the comedy's 40th year, Gabriel Tate argues that putting Ronnie Barker in a prison cell was a stroke of genius.

Gabriel Tate, The Telegraph, 21st May 2014

Glenn Wool prepares 'greatest hits' show

In terms of his solo career, Wool has earnt a loyal fanbase, who are about to be fully rewarded for sticking with their guy in a show that's as close to a greatest hits tour as you could get in stand-up comedy. The Jokes I'm Most Fond Of will cull material across 20 years of performing and seven solo Edinburgh Fringe shows.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 23rd April 2014

Test your knowledge of 50 years of BBC2

Pointless star Richard Osman hosts our celebration of 50 years of BBC2 with (what else?) a quiz.

Radio Times, 20th April 2014

Why Four Weddings is the greatest UK romantic comedy

Of the first 38 words of dialogue in Four Weddings And A Funeral 12 were the F-word but somehow it was charming so it was plain from the off that this was something special.

Simon Edge, The Daily Express, 10th April 2014

Michael McIntyre pockets £9m from his latest tour

Michael McIntyre has cashed in a £9 million cheque from his latest stand-up comedy tour.

Mail on Sunday, 30th March 2014

Review: Latest comedy night at Brazz in Taunton

The ever-funny MC Geoff Whiting, for me, was the highlight of the night and brought the crowd at Brazz together with his interaction, wit and put-downs.

Daniel Milligan, This Is West Country, 21st March 2014

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