Tributes have flooded in following the announcement of the death of Paul O'Grady.
Assembly Festival has announced over 100 shows for its 2023 programme. The festival, which is housed year-round at Assembly Roxy, is returning to its familiar venues at Assembly Rooms, Assembly Hall, Assembly George Square and Gardens, and Assembly Checkpoint.
James Acaster has announced a UK tour of his latest show Hecklers Welcome. Ticket link here.
Update 3/7 - Extra dates now added including new Kettering venue. See all dates here.
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The nominations for the Bafta Television Awards have been announced. Among those in the running for awards are Daisy May Cooper for Am I Being Unreasonable? Ghosts and Taskmaster. For a full list of nominations in the comedy-related categories see below.
The BAFTA Television Awards, hosted by Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan, take place on Sunday 14 May.
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Comedian Susie McCabe's new show is to be filmed for the BBC.
McCabe is performing her show, Femme Fatality, at Glasgow's King's Theatre as part of the Glasgow Comedy Festival on March 25 and March 31 and the first date will be filmed for BBC Scotland. It will be broadcast later this year and then will be available on BBC iPlayer for anyone to watch.
Comedy dynamo Susie McCabe is heading out on a Scottish tour this Spring with her new show, Femme Fatality. McCabe is a brilliant, honest storyteller who is not afraid to get personal.
Money raised so far for Red Nose Day 2023 is £35,310,407.
The amount has risen by more than £3million since the Red Nose Day night of entertainment drew to a close on Friday 17 March, which saw £31,952,141 announced at the end of the BBC One show. The final total won’t be known for some time as money is still coming in and a fantastic prize draw to win an iconic 2009 Jaguar X-Type Estate previously owned and driven by HM Queen Elizabeth II, is still up for grabs.
VAULT Festival marked the end of its decade-long run at its original venue, The Vaults on Sunday 19th March, bringing to a close a record-breaking year which welcomed more than 81,000 audience members throughout its eight week run.
South London comedy club Always Be Comedy is launching a podcast in which the cream of comedy sit down with ABC's James Gill and Tim Lewis to curate their dream gig. Who would open? Who would close? Any incidents they'd love to relive? Any horror stories that mustn't happen? This sort of thing and much more.
Episode 1 features Josh Widdicombe, episode two, out today, features Maisie Adam.
Following their critically acclaimed Netflix series, Australia’s favourite absurdist sketch group, Aunty Donna, are bringing their first live tour to the UK and Ireland. It’s their first visit to perform on these shores in well over five years, and their first ever UK tour. Their trip will see them visit Glasgow, Dublin, Bath, Birmingham, London and Manchester.
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