News Update: Free Fringe Sets Deadline For Applications

Free Fringe Founder Peter Buckley Hill has now posted the following on the Facebook Comedy Forum and the Chortle Forum. He is still maintaining that he and not Freestival has the rights to programme Cowgatehead this August and is offering those who are booked with Freestival the chance to apply for slots with Free Fringe by this Friday.

News: Never Mind The Buzzcocks Axed

The BBC has decided not to recommission Never Mind The Buzzcocks. One of its longest-running panel shows, the irreverent quiz first started in 1996.

There have been a number of cast changes over the years. Mark Lamarr was the original quizmaster, followed by Smon Amstell, a variety of guest hosts and, more recently, Rhod Gilbert.

Team captains Sean Hughes and Bill Bailey also departed, but Phill Jupitus and Noel Fielding were enduring regulars.

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Live Review: Nazeem Hussain, Soho Theatre

Australian comic Nazeem Hussain has clearly got a sizeable word-of-mouth following in the UK. His first night in Soho was sold out and the audience seemed to be a mix of Asians, Aussies and those simply interested in good quality stand-up. I think all three demographics left the show satisfied.

Hussain, who is of Sri Lankan heritage, last played the UK as part of package tour Fear of a Brown Planet with Aamer Rahman, and like Rahman, a chunk of his set is about the immigrant experience in Australia.

News: Edinburgh Fringe Free Gigs In Disarray

Around 150 shows at this summer's Edinburgh Fringe have been thrown into confusion by a statement issuesd on Facebook's Comedy Forum on May 21 by Peter Buckley Hill, the founder of the Free Fringe in Edinburgh.

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News: Stewart Lee To Compere Folk Tribute

Stewart Lee is to compere a night at the South Bank Centre paying tribute to folk legend Shirley Collins.

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News: Trigger Happy TV To Return

Dom Joly is planning to return to Channel Four to make more instalments of his breakthrough show Trigger Happy TV. Speaking to promote his new autobiography Joly shied away from describing the landmark hit series as a prank show and said that he hoped that the new episodes would be more "filmic".

Joly's series first went out between 2000 and 2003 and made Joly a major star, famous for carrying a giant mobile and shouting "I'm on the phone" at inopportune moments.

News: Comedian Wins Asian Women of Achievement Award

Comedian/writer Sajeela Kershi has been announced as one of the winners of an Asian Women of Achievement Awards (AWA). The winners of the 2015 Awards were announced at an event in London last night in the presence of HRH The Duchess of Gloucester, Patron HRH Princess Badiya bint El Hassan, The Rt Hon Theresa May MP, The Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh MP, Miriam Gonazlez Durantez, Elif Shafak and Jazmine Walia.

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TV Review: Murder In Successville, Deborah Meaden, BBC3

A bit of a change of tone in this week’s improvised celebrity murder mystery. After Jamie Laing and Greg James being very much subordinate to DI Sleet (Tom Davis), Dragon's Den alpha female Deborah Meaden – not surprisingly – doesn’t take much in the way of shit from her superior officer.

News: New Radio Show For Jessica Hynes

Jessica Hynes, who recently won a Bafta Award for her role as PR consultant Siobhan Sharpe in BBC sitcom W1A is to present her favourite pieces of writing to the audience at the BBC Radio Theatre in the R4 series With Great Pleasure. 

Tickets are free and can be applied for at the link below. The recording takes places at the following time and place:

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News: Catherine Tate's Nan Rides Again

Following the hit BAFTA-nominated one-off which was broadcast on BBC One in 2014, Catherine Tate is bringing her foulmouthed Nan back for two further half hour episodes. The new instalments will be filmed later this year for broadcast in 2016.

The new specials will again be written by Catherine Tate, Brett Goldstein and Dan Swimer, and directed by Geoff Posner.

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