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Big names added to the Slapstick Festival 2022
Armando Iannucci, David Mitchell, Barry Cryer, Sally Phillips, Richard Herring, Tim Vine and more...
Chortle, 22nd October 2021The best Taskmaster contestants
We pick our six favourites.
Olivia Cathcart, Paste Magazine, 1st October 2021Taskmaster: what's not to love?
Is it comforting during this time to watch other people trapped in a house, doing extremely silly projects and having fun in the process? It's worth a try.
Rebecca Shaw, The Guardian, 21st September 2021Off The Rails review - a new low for British comedy
Three middle-aged women go Interrailing in an ash-scattering own-goal for European diplomacy.
Wendy Ide, The Observer, 25th July 2021Comedians Giving Lectures Series 2 and 3 line-ups revealed
Filming is underway on two more series of Comedians Giving Lectures, the Dave show hosted by Sara Pascoe. The list of comedians taking part has now been revealed.
British Comedy Guide, 16th July 2021Sally Phillips interview
'I'm working and I'm not a beauty'. The comedy actress talks about about learning from Judi Dench and what's changed in Hollywood.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 15th July 2021Sally Phillips to star in Aussie film
Sally Phillips will head the cast of Australian comedy drama film How to Please a Woman.
Patrick Frater, Variety, 12th April 2021Where are the cast of Bridget Jones are now?
It's exactly 20 years since Renée Zellweger burst on to our screens as our favourite chain-smoking, big-knicker-wearing 'thirty-something' singleton in Bridget Jones's Diary. And while film sequels Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason and Bridget Jones's Baby went on to reveal what happened to hapless Bridget and her love interests Mark Darcy, played by Colin Firth, and Daniel Cleaver, played by Hugh Grant, just where are the original blockbuster's cast now?
Miranda Knox, The Sun, 12th April 2021No Such Thing As A Fish to stream 20-hour long show
QI researchers are to air a mammoth 20-hour version of their hit podcast No Such Thing As A Fish for Comic Relief.
Chortle, 3rd March 2021Sally Phillips on her life today
"It's far from a worst-case scenario to have a child with Down's syndrome." We asked the 51-year-old actor, writer and comedian what her younger self would make of her life today.
Madeleine Howell, The Telegraph, 18th July 2020