Following his recent success reviving his cult character Jilted John and his past success as John Shuttleworth Graham Fellows is going on tour as himself.
Recently Graham appeared and won (alongside Dave Gorman) Pointless Celebrities and had a cameo on Count Arthur Strong. Now, minus purple leather jacket and fawn slacks (but fully clothed), he steps out from behind the keyboard to plug in his guitar and sing his own songs: revelatory, humorous and quirky still, sometimes sad.
Nominations are now open for the Writers' Guild Awards 2018.
Kevin Bridges is to release a DVD of his latest show, The Brand New Tour. Following his mammoth UK tour the show will be released on DVD and digital download on Friday 7th December 2018.
Comedian Greg Davies is to host The Royal Variety Performance in the presence of members of the Royal family.
This is one of those reviews that isn't quite a review. This special extended one-off of This Country is now available on iPlayer but it also airs on BBC One – yes, BBC One – on Saturday night, so I don't want give away too many spoilers. I will say though, that it is utterly inspired.
Comedy cabaret act The Tiger Lillies are creating songs for a new adaptation of an anti-war satire to be performed on the centenary of the WW1 Armistice.
Irish comic legend Tommy Tiernan is back on the road again with a new show entitled Paddy Crazy Horse. He rants and raves, he dances and acts. He tries to be very silly and very serious at the same time.
The nation’s favourite comedy channel Gold has announced the return of its annual national joke competition to discover the best new Christmas cracker gags – covering all the ups and downs of 2018 - as written by the British public.
Last year’s winning one-liner was political pun, “Why was Theresa May sacked as Nativity Manager? She couldn't run a stable government.”, with 2016’s top spot being taken by “How will Christmas dinner be different after Brexit? No Brussels”.
John Sullivan’s iconic and record-breaking television series has been turned into a brand-new, home-grown West End musical spectacular. With a script and original score by John’s son, Jim Sullivan and comedian Paul Whitehouse, prepare to get reacquainted with Britain’s most loveable rogues and experience the classic comedy brought to life once again through 20 ingenious and hilarious songs.
Comedy fans have taken to social media to express their disappointment about this weekend's Comedy Central Live event in Southampton.
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