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If you like your comedy with a spooky undercurrent look no further than Edy Hurst’s Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Himself.
Stockport-born writer and comedian George Lewis, who has repeatedly gone viral on social media for his hysterical parenting skits and instantly relatable sketches (racking up over 350 million views), is hosting a free comedy show about ‘AI’, asking "Is My Fridge Smarter Than Me?"
Daniel Foxx is performing at Live at Brighton Dome Bleeped as part of the inaugural Brighton Dome Comedy Festival. A swear-free edition of the venue’s flagship comedy showcase Live at Brighton Dome, the show is a mixed bill of high quality acts, with no rude bits.
Michael McIntyre is back with his hit game show that’s packed with huge stars, big laughs and a giant spinning wheel. This series has more celebrities than ever before with the introduction of the 'Double Chair', as well as a higher stakes 'Cashout Question'... Can the contestants answer their way to a fortune?
Alma (Sophie Willan) is back in town and desperate for things to be different in the second series of Alma's Not Normal.
She bags herself a talent agent, she buys herself some new wheels, that she can’t afford. And she lands herself an acting role that is completely demoralising. It’s safe to say, things are not panning out for Alma.
Never Mind the Buzzcocks returns to Sky Max and NOW on Wednesday 16 October for its fourth series. The music-themed quiz will see actor and comedian Greg Davies back at the helm as host with returning team captain, Noel Fielding and regular panelist, Jamali Maddix.
Omid Djalili has never been more serious about his stand-up. As he takes to the road with his new show Namaste, he talks to Mark Wareham about putting a funny spin on the state of the world and how being cancelled post-9/11 makes him the perfect comedy ambassador for these tumultuous times.
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FIFTEEN celebrities from the world of entertainment, sport and journalism have signed up to take part in this year’s unique version of Special Forces selection, in the LONGEST ever series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. Taking part are; Actor John Barrowman, (56), Journalist Rachel Johnson, (57); DJ and Reality TV Star Bianca Gascoigne (36); TV Personality (and returning Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins recruit), Pete Wicks (34); Former England Rugby Captain, Chris Robshaw (37); TV Presenter, Cherry Healey (42); Ex-
When John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor’s (David Mitchell) identical twin, James, disappears, John takes over his brother’s identity in a quest to discover his whereabouts. John has never married, never had a family and never really ventured further than his own front door. He lives in quiet solitude, designing puzzles for a living, under the nom-de-plume of ‘Ludwig’.
You may well know Josh Widdicombe from Channel 4’s award-winning show The Last Leg, his podcast Parenting Hell with Rob Beckett, or his many appearances on panel shows. He is a witty, relatable observer of life’s foibles with a keen eye for the absurd side of the mundane.
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