All Comedy articles – Page 41
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News
C4 furloughs scripted teams
Fiona McDermott and Caroline Hollick soldier on as broadcaster taps into government scheme
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Charlie Brooker indie scores BBC2 one-off
Wipe format revived for Covid-19 special while Sophie Willan scores full run of Alma’s Not Normal
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Dan McGolpin: making linear and iPlayer work ‘hand-in-hand’
Programming controller outlines how BBC is tackling content shortfall
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Features
Vicky Jones: going on the Run for HBO
The writer reflects on her journey from directing Fleabag on stage to learning on the job as a showrunner
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This Country producers launch Great Point-backed indie
Camden Productions will focus on scripted comedy and comedy-drama
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Equity: scripted TV is ‘othering’ BAME actors
Union highlights ‘segregated’ impact of diversity efforts
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Russell Howard works from home for Sky 1
Avalon lands fast-turnaround twice-weekly topical show
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Amazon to stream Fleabag play
Freelancers and the NHS to get proceeds from online views of Phoebe Waller-Bridge stage show
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The Mash Report: making a satire in isolation
Stripped of its studio and any cast and crew interaction, Zeppotron ripped up the rule book for its BBC2 comedy, discovers Jesse Whittock
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Lee and Dean front emergency coronavirus radio show
C4 sitcom duo’s sketches form part of music and comedy-led Audio Content Fund slate
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Behind The Scenes
How OT Fagbenle brought Maxxx to E4
OT and Luti Fagbenle refused to cut financial corners and made bold choices to bring their comedy to life, they tell Gabriel Tate
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Comedies dominate C4’s BritBox shows
Peep Show, Chewing Gum and Friday Night Dinner among broadcaster’s programmes on PSB SVoD
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Features
Robert Popper: ‘Comedy cannot survive bad decisions’
Friday Night Dinner creator on longevity in comedy and the state of the genre
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Comment
The uncanny appeal of audience-free shows
Hosts and talent performing in isolation could very soon become the norm, says Robin Parker
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BBC Studios ties with Huawei
Hefty multi-territory licensing deal includes Call the Midwife, Inside No 9 and Wonders of the Solar System