All Comedy articles – Page 51
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Sharon Horgan: ‘Abandoning ideas feels like sacrilege’
The Catastrophe writer and Merman co-founder tells Robin Parker about her creative juggling act
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IMDb orders animated series
Frasier’s Kelsey Grammer plays psychiatrist again in Amazon-owned movie database’s first scripted show
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Brassic, Sky 1
Comedy co-created by its star, This is England actor Joe Gilgun, and Ordinary Lies writer Danny Brocklehurst. Produced by Calamity Films
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C4 opens up 9pm slot for comedy
Broadcaster issues brief for ’uplifting, escapist comedy with broad appeal’
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BBC Studios takes on Italian kids’ comedy
Producer/distributor picks up rights to hit show New School
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CBBC comedy gets British East Asian showrunner
Channel responds to controversy over Living with the Lams
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South Bank Show awards honour Lenny Henry
Comedian and actor wins oustanding achievement award at annual cross-arts ceremony
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Features
Gamechanger Programme of The Year: Al Murray: Why Does Everyone Hate The English?
‘It helped to shift viewers’ perception of the channel at precisely the time it moved from docs to entertainment on the Sky EPG’
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Best Entertainment Channel: Comedy Central
‘Comedy Central feels like it has found a British identity and cleverly marketed and repurposed its heritage brands’
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Best Digital Support for a Programme: Derry Girls Social Campaign
‘Simply brilliant and brilliantly simple. It ticked every box in the judging criteria’
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Best Short-Form Comedy: Hounslow Diaries
‘For showcasing exceptional new writing talent and producing a laugh-out-loud piece, this is one you’ll want to see more of’
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Gold explores diversity in comedy
Lenny Henry to trace changing attitudes in shows from Rising Damp to Chewing Gum
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BBC3 takes In My Skin to series
Expectation scores four-part comedy order following Broadcast Digital-nominated pilot
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Writers’ Guild chair’s departing message: ‘be braver’
Gail Renard urges members to continue to ‘rock the boat’ and promote a plurality of voices
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Netflix loses The Office to NBCU streamer
NBC sitcom is among Netflix’s most popular titles in US but will move in 2021
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C4 pilots Rob Delaney comedy
Catastrophe star working with Toast of London’s Arthur Mathews on Avalon show
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CITV opens pitches for BFI fund shows
‘Brand-defining’ craft format, live-action scripted and a physical game show are in broadcaster’s sights