All Comedy articles – Page 29
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The Broadcast Interview
Neil & Rob Gibbons: From Partridge to The Witchfinder
Writer and director twins on their new comedy series along with their plan to set up a production label
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News
Netflix sitcom picked up by Viaplay
Gary Sinyor’s self-funded Hapless to return for second series with Scandi streamer
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Comment
Getting to the bottom of comedy’s cancel culture
Comedy is about saying the unsayable but in a fast-changing landscape it’s hard to know what is acceptable
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Video
Trailer: Bloods, Sky Comedy
Second series of Roughcut TV comedy following paramedic partners in the South London ambulance service
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News
BBCS comedy head: genre lines are blurring
Josh Cole considers great writing transcends sub-genres
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News
This Is Going To Hurt script editor heads to BBCS
Sister’s Ben Hough joins comedy department alongside Natasha Heliotis & Laurie Farrugia
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News
In brief: C4 & NFTS; Eleven & BBC; Beyond Rights
Pair of initiatives designed to improve talent pipeline
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News
Beryl Vertue dies aged 90
Pioneering producer behind iconic shows Men Behaving Badly and Coupling was key figure in UK sitcoms
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Features
Best comedy programme: Alma’s Not Normal
“A perfect balance of joy, relentless jokes and brilliant characters. Just like Alma, the show is anything but normal”
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News
This Is Going To Hurt portrays NHS ‘with all of its flaws’
Sister preps unflinching adaptation of Adam Kay’s bestseller
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News
PJDN creators score BBC3 sitcom
Big Talk to produce Steve Stamp and Ben Murray’s Peacock, alongside single drama from Aysha Rafaele
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News
C4 doubles down on Mo Gilligan
Expectation / Momo G format lands bumper, two series recommission
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News
Comedy legend Barry Cryer dies at 86
I’m Sorry, I Haven’t a Clue regular wrote for The Two Ronnies and Kenny Everett
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News
Former Comedy Central commissioner sets up in York
Chris Curley’s comedy entertainment indie CurleyVision will put ‘funny first’
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Comment
Making sure Muslim stories are portrayed accurately
Sajid Varda reveals how charity UK Muslim Film helped C4’s comedy drama Screw avoid misinformed stereotypes