Hermione Corfield

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Interview: Mike Wozniak on his latest show Take the Hit

The show focuses on a man browbeaten into domestic torment.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 18th March 2014

The 53 greatest moments from The Day Today

Everything that happened in the 1994 spoof TV show has since come to pass.

Jim Waterson and Alan White, BuzzFeed, 7th March 2014

Mark Thomas on his latest show

Mark Thomas hardly looks like a revolutionary. He's more ageing mod in his buttoned Crombie and polished Dr Martens. But when we meet on a Sunday morning he reveals that he's been out since 5am chipping away at the capitalist system.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 5th February 2014

The cutest sitcom on TV has been ruined by stroppy teen

Kids are not kids for long. That's part of the wonder of childhood... and it has evaporated from Outnumbered.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 30th January 2014

'Thrilled' Les Dennis is latest addition to Corrie

Coronation Street is set to welcome a new arrival, in the shape of comedian and actor Les Dennis.

Caroline Westbrook, Metro, 24th January 2014

Is OFAH bar falling the greatest pratfall scene ever?

It is the Only Fools and Horses bar scene from 1989 which stands out above all others and that is not only because of Jason's physicality. The pratfall is only component of the scene. Jason may get the glory but the ensuing moments are beautifully timed by Lloyd-Pack.

Ben Lawrence, The Telegraph, 16th January 2014

Al Murray's 5 greatest war books

With a new book Watching War Films With My Dad on the shelves, the comedian goes from Waterloo to Burma with his favourite ever war books...

Al Murray, Sabotage Times, 22nd November 2013

Monty Python quiz: test your knowledge

Do you know the Knights Who Say 'Ni' from the Knights of the Round Table? Test your knowledge of all things Python with our quiz,

Gavin Fuller and Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 19th November 2013

Mark Thomas's latest comedy product

Prior to it reaching Junction Goole, I spoke to Mark (who sounds uncannily like film director Alan Parker) about his act, influences and what happens when he's completed his 100 acts.

Roger Crow, The Huffington Post, 8th November 2013

Comedians out in force to protest kazoo ban

Led by comedians Mark Thomas and Bill Bailey, alongside Billy Bragg, the crowd were demonstrating over proposals by Camden Council to require buskers to hold a licence to play a wind and percussion instrument.

Time Out, 3rd November 2013

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