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Alasdair Beckett-King is heading out on tour with his crumbliest show yet. That's because the multi-award-winning multi-media stand-up's latest show is called King Of Crumbs. It's a comedy cocktail of stand-up, animation and film that really takes the biscuit.
You may have seen Beckett-King on Mock The Week and 8 Out Of 10 Cats. He is also the author the Montgomery Bonbon series of children’s mystery novels and an online star.
Series two of Dinosaur, starring, written and created by Ashley Storrie, will land on BBC iPlayer on Thursday 5 February from 6am and is on the BBC Scotland channel on the same day from 9pm. The series will broadcast on BBC Three from Saturday 7 February at 10pm and 10.30pm followed by a release on Hulu later that month.
Matthew was the ninth player banished at the round table
Was the castle as you expected, and how did it feel walking in for the first time?
Things You Should Have Done series two sees Chi (Lucia Keskin) once again forced to contend with life and death and a long list of things she really ought to have done by now.
This time with help from an unhinged grief counsellor (Bridget Christie)...
Watch Things You Should Have Done on BBC iPlayer now
Interviews with the cast below:
Fiona was the fifth player banished at the round table and the second Traitor banished. She talks about her time on Traitors below...
Was the castle as you expected, and how did it feel walking in for the first time?
South African comedian Schalk Bezuidenhout returns to the UK and Ireland with his brand-new show Hey Hey Divorcé – touring from 3rd February 2026 across 11 dates. Ticket details below.
Dawn French returns to sitcoms in Can You Keep A Secret? The Vicar of Dibley star plays widow Debbie Fendon - granny, lawn bowler, tinpot dictator - who will stop at nothing to make sure her family is protected. Unfortunately, most of the time the person they really need protecting from is her. When her hermit-like husband William (Mark Heap) unexpectedly dies, she makes an outlandish decision that will put the family under more pressure than ever before.
Ronni Ancona is heading to Walford for a stint to play the character of Bea – Linda Carter’s acquaintance from school.
Multi-award-winning Ronni has had a highly versatile career, spanning over 30 years, in TV and Film, with a plethora of diverse credits including Last Tango in Halifax, Penelope, Skins and The Trip, to name but a few.
Following hit runs at the Edinburgh Fringe, duo Tom Clarkson and Owen Visser bring their multimedia festive spectacular The Christmas Thing back to Seven Dials Playhouse for Christmas 2025, following a triumphant 2024 London run.
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