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Vic Reeves

Vic Reeves

  • 65 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and composer

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Vic and Bob, interview

'What do modern comedians do? Do they just tell long, rambling stories?'

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 14th December 2017

Funny Cow review - Maxine Peake blazes

Peake is hypnotically belligerent as an ambitious club performer trampling over prejudice and sticky carpets on the 1970s comedy circuit.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 11th October 2017

Jimmy Carr hosts the mashup show that you can bet has had telly execs wondering what else they can weld together. Pointless v Question Time? Tonight, cap'n Jon Richardson is joined by Sara Pascoe, battling Sean Lock and henchman Vic Reeves.

Ali Catterall, The Guardian, 15th September 2017

Vic Reeves: potential to become full-term in Corrie

The actor and comedian, whose real name is Jim Moir, said that Colin would have a 'love-hate' relationship with Norris.

Rose Hill, The Mirror, 12th September 2017

Early Vic Reeves collaborator not dead

At the end of July it was reported that Alan King, who worked with comedian Vic Reeves at the start of his comedy career, had died. It now appears that this is incorrect.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th August 2017

What happened to the comedy trademark?

Comedians once embraced a signature quip or look, so why have such tropes fallen out of favour?

James Kettle, The Guardian, 7th August 2017

First picture of Vic Reeves in Corrie

The funnyman is fulfilling a life long dream to be part of the ITV soap.

Jill Robinson, The Sun, 19th July 2017

Vic Reeves to guest star in Coronation Street

Vic Reeves is to guest star in ITV soap Coronation Street. He says: "It's a real thrill to be part of a British Institution."

British Comedy Guide, 23rd May 2017

BBC orders Vic & Bob's Big Night Out special

Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer are bringing their surreal stage show back to BBC Two for a special.

British Comedy Guide, 18th May 2017

Comic Relief complaints won't be investigated by Ofcom

Ofcom has announced it will not investigate complaints from viewers about this year's Comic Relief.

BBC, 24th April 2017

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