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Interview: Kevin McNally On Playing Captain Mainwaring In Dad's Army – The Lost Episodes

Dad's Army – The Lost Episodes is on Gold over three nights, Sunday, Monday & Tuesday from August 25th nightly at 8pm. Below Kevin McNally talks about playing the iconic role of Captain Mainwaring.

  

What interested you in The Lost Episodes project?

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Interview: Rose Matafeo On Signing Up For Taskmaster Nine

Acclaimed game show Taskmaster will return to Dave from Wednesday 4th September at 9pm for a ninth series once again fronted by Greg Davies and Alex Horne. This season’s hopefuls are David Baddiel, Ed Gamble, Jo Brand, Katy Wix and Rose Matafeo. Read an interview with Rose Matafeo below.

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Interview: Ed Gamble On Signing Up For Taskmaster Nine

Acclaimed game show Taskmaster will return to Dave from Wednesday 4th September at 9pm for a ninth series once again fronted by Greg Davies and Alex Horne. This season’s hopefuls are David Baddiel, Ed Gamble, Jo Brand, Katy Wix and Rose Matafeo. Read an interview with Ed Gamble below.

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Interview: David Baddiel On Signing Up For Taskmaster Nine

Acclaimed game show Taskmaster will return to Dave from Wednesday 4th September at 9pm for a ninth series once again fronted by Greg Davies and Alex Horne. This season’s hopefuls are David Baddiel, Ed Gamble, Jo Brand, Katy Wix and Rose Matafeo. Read an interview with David Baddiel below.

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Interview: Greg Davies & Alex Horne Talk About Taskmaster Series Nine

Acclaimed game show Taskmaster will return to Dave from Wednesday 4th September at 9pm for a ninth series once again fronted by Greg Davies. This season’s hopefuls are David Baddiel, Ed Gamble, Jo Brand, Katy Wix and Rose Matafeo. Read an interview with Davies and his trusty sidekick Alex Horne below.

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Interview: Stath Lets Flats Writer, Creator and Star Jamie Demetriou

Lettings agency sitcom Stath Lets Flats returns to C4 on Monday 19th August at 10pm on Channel 4. In this interview below the brains behind the hit series Jamie Demetriou talks about the show. 

 

Stath Lets Flats is back, for those who missed it what is the show about?

It’s a comedy about a family run lettings agency. Some flat tours. Some idiots. Some emotional chats. And a lot of people drinking water.

Where do we pick things up in series 2?

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Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Rarely Asked Questions – Sam Morrison

American comedian Sam Morrison's speciality is finding hilarity in the awkward adventures of being a closeted gay man…who wants to have sex with your dad. Time Out NY called him 'endlessly charming'. His debut Edinburgh show Hello Daddy! is based on a lifetime of journal entries, knitting together stories of gaiety and heartbreak as he evolves from shy boy into the uncensored 24-year-old man he is today. "Hello Daddy! puts the "coming" into "coming of age" .

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Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Rarely Asked Questions – Phil Nichol

There are Edinburgh Fringe legends and then there is Phil Nichol. The Cumbernauld-born, Canada-brought-up comic is doing his 29th show this year. He performed originally with madcap musical group Corky & The Juice Pigs and then later as a turbo-boosted solo perfomer. In 2006 – long overdue – he won the Edinburgh Comedy Award with a show, The Naked Racist, that was about as full-on as the the title makes it sound. Nichol is the ultimate ball of energy.

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Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Rarely Asked Questions – Steve N Allen

In a time when you can’t do right for doing wrong, Steve N Allen, best known for his smart-suited, sharp-tongued regular appearances on BBC Two's Mash Report, takes a look at how hard it is to be better in his Edinburgh show. When you want to be PC, right on or woke, it can be tough. Be better than an angry Twitter egg. Be better than you. Steve N Allen's show is an entertaining, sometimes hard-edged guide to being better than. Time Out described Allen as having "cutting wit'" and who are we to disagree?

Edinburgh Fringe Interview: Rarely Asked Questions – Kate Lucas

When musical comedy is bad it is very bad, but when it is good it is really bloody good. And Kate Lucas is really bloody good. Her razor-sharp songs have helped her to notch up both rave reviews and awards. In 2014 she was voted the Leicester Mercury New Comedian of the Year and in 2016 made her Edinburgh full-length debut with the acclaimed Whatever Happened to Kate Lucas?

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