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Daisy May Cooper and Dara O Briain launch debut podcasts via Audible

Audible has announced a new batch of shows, with Daisy May Cooper and Dara O Briain amongst those making their first podcast series via the platform. There's also new podcasts coming from Lolly Adefope and Mo Gilligan, and the company has renewed the podcasts by Alan Partridge, Kurupt FM, French & Saunders and Jack Whitehall.

British Comedy Guide, 26th April 2023

Channel 4 launches Jokes Only A ... Can Tell series

Channel 4 has ordered the online series Jokes Only A ... Can Tell, showcasing Muslim, disabled, Jewish, Nigerian and lesbian acts.

British Comedy Guide, 16th May 2022

Keith Lemon: Katie Price is worst Celebrity Juice guest

The 46-year-old TV presenter invited the model on his comedy panel show but was left disappointed when she failed to get stuck into the outrageous games and crude chit chat.

Female First, 16th December 2019

Red Nose Day 2017 plans revealed

Comic Relief's plans for Red Nose Day 2017 include a TV show involving stars including French & Saunders and Vic & Bob, plus a series of online comedy sketches, and much more.

British Comedy Guide, 31st January 2017

Katie Price worst Celebrity Juice guest for banter

Keith Lemon wants Katie Price back. The last time she appeared on his hit ITV2 show Celebrity Juice, the comedy king admitted she wasn't exactly the most entertaining guest he's ever had. In fact, when Mirror Online asked him to name and shame the worst celebrity ever when it comes to banter, he confessed it was Katie.

Nicola Agius, The Mirror, 7th September 2016

Long may Jolyon Rubinstein and Heydon Prowse run riot incognito. Tonight Ed Miliband, Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage fall victim to the politically driven pranksters. Posing as a workman, Prowse also waltzes into the Afghan and Saudi Arabian embassies to install "a glass ceiling" to "protect women from their aspirations".

Not all of the stunts come off: Katie Price is already too much of a joke and Johnson sidesteps a certificate for being The Hardest Working Man In Showbiz. Still, when this viewer wasn't giggling, she was boggle-eyed at their gumption. Best of all is when they sell ice creams to bankers and charge their outraged customers extra for "insurance". The name painted on their cart: PP Ice creams. Geddit?

Claire Webb, Radio Times, 17th November 2013

PPI. Extreme sexism in Saudi Arabia. The spread of betting shops in impoverished towns. The opening minutes of alone of The Revolution Will Be Televised call out all sorts of modern hypocrisies, without drawing breath or offering any solutions. But satire needn't be constructive, provided it's accurate and funny. And if the targets err on the soft side tonight (Katie Price's IQ, Boris Johnson's showbiz inclinations), the laughs keep coming.

Über-banal red-carpet show BBCOMGWTF is spot-on when it wrongfoots its deserving quarries ('Israel or Palestine?' Jerry Bruckheimer, pleased: 'Israel!') and the subtitles telling the truth behind the political soundbites are just so. Scattergun by its very nature - a bit longer spent on fewer issues might have been preferable - but the righteous anger is bracing in what has become a somewhat cowed BBC, post-Savile. To the barricades!

Gabriel Tate, Time Out, 17th November 2013

Kelly Brook makes a pop at Katie Price on Celeb Juice

There's no love lost between model nemeses Kelly Brook and Katie Price.

Emily Sheridan, Daily Mail, 22nd March 2013

Keith Lemon bans Katie Price from Celebrity Juice

Celebrity Juice host Keith Lemon has revealed he's banned Katie Price from ever appearing on the ITV2 show again after she labelled team captain Kelly Brook a 'heifer'.

The Huffington Post, 20th March 2013

Kelly Brook mocks Katie Price on Celebrity Juice

On last night's Celebrity Juice Kelly Brook has hit back at Katie Price for branding her a "heifer" - likening the glamour girl to a wrinkled perma-tanned hag.

Leigh Holmwood, The Sun, 1st March 2013

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