Apologies of miscommunication last week. We were incorrectly told that Stephen Mangan and Seann Walsh were the guests on Saturday, January 21. But they are definitely the guests on Saturday, January 28.
A good comedy contingent on this week's editions of Richard Osman's House of Games. Dead Ringers star Jon Culshaw and stand-up Harriet Kemsley are joined by interior designer and Jay Rayner lookalike Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Verona Rose, actress, comedian, television presenter and writer and star of BBC Three's Fully Blown.
This week's guests on Sunday Brunch are Mark Gatiss, briodcaster Fearne Cotton, drag star Cheryl Hole and author and podcast host Giovanna Fletcher.
The Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards have been announced at a ceremony this evening at the Royal College of Physicians in London, hosted by comedian, writer, musician, actor and presenter, Rachel Parris.
Michael Spicer (pictured), who also presented an award, was winner of Best Online Comedy for his The Room Next Door – Boris Johnson Resignation Speech.
Best Radio Comedy was Whatever Happened to Baby Jane Austen by David Quantick.
Best Long Form TV Drama was This is Going to Hurt by Adam Kay.
Created by Emmy®-nominated writer/producer Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, The Sex Lives of College Girls follows four college roommates at New England’s prestigious Essex College. The new season picks up with the students returning after their Fall break, tackling the challenges thrown their way at the end of season one, and facing their next semester filled with new faces, parties and predicaments.
BBC Radio 4 has announced a whole host of new comedy offerings, from top talent making their Radio 4 debuts, to new comedians and the return of much-loved favourites.
Comics such as Jonathan Pie, Maisie Adam, Chris McCausland, Paul Merton, Jordan Gray and Ken Cheng will put a smile on the faces of listeners in the coming months.
Award-winning writer, composer and actor Natasha Sutton Williams stars in her Gary Strange triptych Clown Sex at the Edinburgh Fringe from August 2 - 27.
A playful new campaign by Channel 4’s award winning in-house creative agency 4creative launches on 14th January to promote the broadcaster’s brilliant comedy content on All 4.
A brand-new conceptual trail introduces the ‘Stream Free 4000’ – a portable unisex urinal which allows All 4 viewers to continue to ‘stream freely’ so that they don’t need to leave the sofa, even when nature calls.
The line-up has been revealed for the new series of The World's Most Dangerous Roads.
The series used to be broadcast on the BBC, but more recently this series, which features a number of familiar comedy faces pairing up, has aired on Dave. David Baddiel and Hugh Dennis were among the drivers in the last series.
Just For Laughs has announced the latest slate of programming ahead of the inaugural Just For Laughs LONDON festival, which is taking place from 2nd - 5th March 2023 at The O2. Tickets, including the newly-introduced 4-day festival pass, go on general sale Friday 20th January at 10:00am (GMT) and are available from www.jfllondon.com.
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