Live comedy is set to return to Worthing with an incredible programme of socially distanced comedy shows in the Pavilion Theatre.
Daniel Kitson is doing a new show. Dot. Dot. Dot. will be about lockdown and will be performed in and streamed from empty theatres with tickets limited to the capacity of each venue.
Kitson has asked fans to buy one ticket per person rather than, per household - "the show is still being written and may develop in a direction where it is best experienced individually on individual devices".
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Bob Mortimer is back with a new Train Guy clip.
Put you roffle goggles on and hear about a complainto incognito about Train Guy being a bully boy banter lantern.
Report back pronto like tonto...
Watch Train Guy below
House of Games is to move to BBC One with guests Jennifer Saunders, Jermaine Jenas, Roisin Conaty and Jason Manford.
The new series has been commissioned to air later this year, following a strong run of the popular BBC Two programme Richard Osman’s House Of Games, which airs at 6pm.
A new clip from sketch trio Muriel has broken the record for the most views on Facebook and Twitter.
She's Asking For It, released as part of BBC Three's 'quickies' strand last week, has already clocked up a combined 21 million views on social media, making it the most watched Quickie since the strand launched 3 years ago. The strand has released over 70 sketches.
Plosive Productions has announced the initial line-up for their first ever online podcast festival, Unmute. The festival will take place from 20th - 24th October and will be streamed live from the Unmute Podcast Festival official website. Tickets go on sale at 10am on Thursday 10th September from www.unmutepodcastfestival.com.
Mackenzie Crook has written another beautifully crafted and magical episode, inspired by the classic books by Barbara Euphan Todd, which he will direct and star in, bringing a world of adventure to all the family.
The Football Ramble! podcast returns for the new football season with a brand new format and four new permanent presenters.
We've all got that friend you give advice to and they never put that advice into practice. You know the one I mean? They continually come to you with the same problem, you give (if you're me) exceptionally good advice which they ignore and then keep making the same mistake. If you don't think you have that friend then it's probably you. For me, it's my friend Ellie who falls in love roughly every 6-8 months with another egotistical and emotionally unstable actor (like there's any other kind).
Comedian Bill Oddie has revealed that he has been close to death this summer.
Writing on Twitter the former Goodie (pictured with Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor) explained what has been wrong.
"Just so you know, I have been very ill most of this summer . Lithium toxicity. Almost fatal! I am still here but very confused about most things! But then aren't many of us. IT fuddles my brain.Confusion. Will I return ? I Really dunno. I do hope so. Please wish me luck. XX"
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