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A retired actor. A disarming young detective. They’d make the perfect crime-fighting duo - if only they could get along!
Written and created by Paul Doolan (Mammoth, Trollied) and set in Wales, comedy drama Death Valley follows the unlikely crime-solving partnership between eccentric national treasure John Chapel (Timothy Spall) a retired actor and star of hit fictional TV detective show Caesar and disarming Welsh detective sergeant Janie Mallowan (Gwyneth Keyworth).
Pilgrimage is back with a brand-new series on iPlayer and BBC Two, as seven well known personalities, of differing faiths and beliefs, tackle a challenging 300km pilgrimage through the majestic and awe-inspiring Austrian and Swiss Alps.
Julie-Yara Atz is one of the comedians at the next Arabs Are Not Funny! comedy night at the Royal Albert Hall Elgar Room on Friday, April 24.
You might have thought that Arabs couldn’t get any funnier. Think again. Regarded as one of the hottest comedy nights among the Arab community and beyond, Arabs Are Not Funny! sees comedians with roots in the Arab world showcasing their talents and attempting to prove the naysayers wrong.
For millennia, volcanoes have inspired both awe and fear. In this two-part series comedian Dara Ó Briain explores the immense power of Italy’s most active volcanoes. There’s Stromboli, whose constant eruptions have earned its nickname 'Lighthouse of the Mediterranean'. Mount Etna, where volcanic soils produce some of the best wines in the world. And Vesuvius, where a devastating eruption thousands of years ago, buried a city and boiled the brains of its inhabitants.
Bridget Christie’s The Change, produced by Expectation, returns to Channel 4.
The BAFTA-nominated comedy is created, written by, co-directed and stars the multi-award-winning stand-up comedian, actor, and writer Bridget Christie. Mackenzie Crook (Detectorists, The Office, Pirates of the Caribbean) also co-directed.
Bridget Christie’s critically acclaimed comedy series, The Change returns to Channel 4 on Thursday 27th March.
The BAFTA-nominated comedy is created, written by, co-directed and stars the multi-award-winning stand-up comedian, actor, and writer Bridget Christie. Mackenzie Crook (Detectorists, The Office, Pirates of the Caribbean) also co-directed.
If there is one place Bobby Davro likes to be it's onstage. "It's my happy place," says the 66-year-old funnyman. Which means he is going to be particularly happy this year as he is hitting the road with his Everything Is Funny If You Can Laugh At It show.
It is the seasoned entertainer's first tour in a decade. So what took him so long?
Angela Barnes is back on the road with her new show Angst. The quickfire stand-up has appeared on numerous TV shows including Live at the Apollo, Have I Got News For You and as a regular panellist on Mock The Week.
In Angst the former nurse gets personal, finding the funny side of her worries.
New comedy series The Chief, a spin-off from the award-winning Scot Squad series, is written by, and stars, Jack Docherty as Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson.
The series sees The Chief wrestle with contemporary dilemmas and workplace politics, while trying his best to remain relevant in an ever-changing world. Thankfully, he’s got his trusty team by his side. Or so you’d think.
Following three series of the BAFTA award-winning Motherland, Amandaland, which focuses on the character of Amanda played by Lucy Punch, is coming to BBC One and iPlayer in February.
Post-divorce, Amanda has had to downsize and move to South Harlesden, or in Estate Agent language, SoHa.
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