James Acaster’s acclaimed show, Cold Lasagne Hate Myself 1999, will be Live Streamed On DICE on Thursday 17th December 2020 at 8pm GMT.
It is the performance filmed at EartH Hackney last December.
Commenting on the show, James says: "It was a show about the best year of my life (1999) and the worst year of my life (2017), I wore a very nifty jacket for it and I looked extremely cool. But then in 2020 the entire world changed, and the release of this show got heavily delayed.
The award-winning The Stand Up Sketch Show returns to ITV2 in early 2021 for a brand new series.
Some of the comedians taking part in the new series include Iain Stirling, Dane Baptiste, Jayde Adams, Tom Parry, Luke Kempner, Judi Love, Kojo Anim, Kemah Bob and Matt Richardson
The show that uniquely combines both stand-up and sketch recently won Best Comedy at The International Format Awards.
Update: Extended one hour version to air on ITV1 at 10.15pm on December 30.
ITV1 is to pay tribute to comedian Bobby Ball, who died in October at the age of 76.
Friends, family and co-stars will celebrate his life and work.
"Welcome to the only BBC Radio 4 panel show featuring exclusively people of colour! But how in an age of entertainment tokenism has this been made possible? This is audio. No-one knows we're not white."
Desiree Burch hosts BAMESHOW, a new format that parodies traditional game shows that have too often overlooked comics of colour.
While many live pantomimes may not be able to go ahead this Christmas, Sleeping Trees are bringing the magic of panto into your living room with The Legend of Moby Dick Whittington. Streaming into your homes throughout December, this epic adventure from this much-loved company will ensure that the whole family have a whale of a time.
Bill Bailey has impressed all of the judges in the latest edition of Strictly Come Dancing.
The theme of the show was Movies and Bailey and dancing partner Oti Mabuse danced the paso doble to the music from the spaghetti western The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. Bailey added a guitar solo too, showing off his trademark musical chops.
Judge Motsi Mabuse said that she got the vibe that Bill "was not here to play, he was here to paso."
A version of this interview first appeared in the Evening Standard in late 2018, the year that Vee picked up an Edinburgh Comedy Award nomination for Best Newcomer for her first full-length show Sandhog. Since then she has been on a veritable roll, becoming a regular face on television and voice on radio, appearing on shows ranging from Live at the Apollo, Mock The Week, QI and Have I Got News for You to Channel 4’s award-nominated sitcom Feel Good and Netflix's Sex Education.
Have I Got News For You continues on BBC One tonight at 9pm, with comedian & presenter Richard Ayoade guest hosting the sixth episode of the show’s current 60th series.
With the programme back filming in studio but now with a virtual audience due to the November lockdown restrictions, regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton were joined by guest panellists comedian and GameFace star Roisin Conaty (pictured) and writer & director Armando 'The Thick Of It' Iannucci.
The actor Geoffrey Palmer has died. He was 93.
Palmer was famous for his performances in countless sitcoms including As Time Goes By, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, Butterflies, Fairly Secret Army, Fawlty Towers, The Goodies and more.
He also appeared in films including Tomorrow Never Dies, Mrs Brown, A Fish Called Wanda and The Madness of King George.
He was awarded an OBE in 2004.
Geoff Norcott is writing a memoir, Where Did I Go Right?: How The Left Lost Me, to be published by Monoray, part of the Octopus Publishing Group
It tells the story of how he grew up in a Labour household, but ultimately voted Tory and discusses why the working classes have deserted the Left and is described as "warm, honest and laugh out loud funny" and "the perfect place to start if you want to understand why in Britain, blue-collar Conservatism might be here to stay".
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