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Toksvig & Bhaskar campaign for BAME person on £50 note

Comedian Sanjeev Bhaskar and presenter Sandi Toksvig are among those calling for a historic figure from a black and ethnic minority background (BAME) to feature on the new £50 note.

BBC, 16th December 2018

Sanjeev Bhaskar: why a sense of humour is important

Comedian, 54, on being taken seriously as an actor, keeping his celebrity marriage spicy, and why the family that laughs together stays together.

Neil Batey, The Mirror, 5th August 2018

Harry Hill's Tea Time moves to tea time slot

The comedy cookery show featuring celebrity guests will now be broadcast on Saturdays at 17:30.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 27th January 2018

Goodness Gracious Me at 20

Goodness Gracious Me - the BBC comedy that explored British-Asian culture - turns 20 this month.

Alex Nelson, i Newspaper, 18th January 2018

Goodness Gracious Me could return

Sanjeev Bhaskar has revealed that popular sketch show Goodness Gracious Me could return to television.

British Comedy Guide, 17th January 2017

Sanjeev Bhaskar interview

'My breakthrough career moment came when I decided to sue my employer'.

Boudicca Fox-Leonard, The Telegraph, 16th January 2017

Sanjeev Bhaskar on his transition from comedy to drama

"Lots of glass ceilings, lots of preconceptions - from being a middle-aged man, to the Asian preconception and the comedy preconception..."

Stephen Armstrong, Radio Times, 5th January 2017

Comedy Feeds: Limbo review

The show is stuck in a limbo of its own between these highly exaggerated moments and the realistic style. Add in some underdeveloped characters and it all adds up to rather unsatisfying viewing.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 6th September 2016

Sanjeev Bhaskar interview

Comedian Sanjeev Bhaskar on racism in his school days, being on stage with Monty Python, and his "appalling" twenties.

Jane Graham, The Big Issue, 15th September 2015

Sanjeev Bhaskar interview

As the popular BBC satirical show returns for a one-off special, its star talks to Matthew Stadlen about racism, forgiveness and Meera Syal.

Matthew Stadlen, The Telegraph, 23rd August 2015

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