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Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: read the screenplay

Read the entire script (pdf).

Patrick Hipes, Deadline, 26th February 2021

Jewish comedians boycott social media for 48 hours

A number of writers and comedians are boycotting social media for 48 hours in a drive to get Twitter and Instagram to change their rules around how they deal with anti-Semitism. The move follows music star Wiley's widely-condemned posts.

British Comedy Guide, 27th July 2020

Sara Pascoe fronts vegan comedy gig

Also on the bill are Michael Legge, Lee Kern, Chris Stokes and Carl Donnelly and there will be a vegan buffet.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd January 2015

Lee Kern: Some clarity on Dapper Laughs

Lee Kern answers some questions about Dapper Laughs.

Lee Kern, The Huffington Post, 11th November 2014

You've helped create a rapist's almanac

Lee Kern writes an open letter to those who brought Dapper Laughs to TV.

Lee Kern, Chortle, 8th October 2014

Interview: Lee Kern harangues Holly Burn

Holly Burn reclassifies the grocery section into a comedy act...

Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 4th April 2013

Trevor Lock asks Lee Kern some very tough questions

Bishops, Edgware, turtles - Trevor Lock ensures no stone is left unturned with Lee Kern...

Andrew Mickel, Such Small Portions, 21st February 2013

Fresh from Sellotaping fruit to Big Brother contestants' faces, Lee Kern turns his attentions to the subject of travel and adventure in his celeb-pranking show. His innocent face and deadpan attitude serves him well as he preys on his unsuspecting victims. This week, Lee poses as the world's only blind racing driver, persuades hapless boybander Andy Scott-Lee to break the news that scientists have found the iceberg that hit the Titanic and convinces Blue Peter presenter Zoe Salmon that she's presenting a show to be shown on plasma screens in the South Pole.

Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 14th August 2012

Lee Kern: Stavros Flatley, an angry Liquorice Allsort

New TV prankster reveals about Celebrity Bedlam.

Leigh Holmwood, The Sun, 1st August 2012

If you can stomach the cheap embarrassment of prank show TV, there's no reason why you won't like this one from comedian Lee Kern. This first episode of six has science as its theme, with Kern posing as a boffin and trying to convince David Van Day and Big Brother's Brian Belo that they're about to meet human clones of themselves.

Sharon Lougher and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 1st August 2012

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