All Comedy articles – Page 54
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Features
Rhe-an Archibald: The Office
Gervais and Merchant’s comedy of the mundane has seeped into everything the Mo Gilligan Show producer has done since
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News
Bafta honours Nicola Shindler
Red Production Company founder to receive special award alongside Joan Bakewell and script supervisor Emma Thomas
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Behind The Scenes
Ghosts, BBC1
How Danny Dyer and Beetlejuice inspired the Horrible Histories team’s lurch onto primetime BBC1
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News
What to watch out for this week
BBC1’s spooky comedy, C4’s political thriller and Sky’s trip to Moominvalley
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Features
Joel Morris: A Bit of Fry and Laurie
Stephen and Hugh’s barking businessmen saved the Philomena Cunk writer from joining the corporate world
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News
Shane Allen plots UK comedy body
BBC controller reveals ambition for cross-industry initiative to nurture genre and engage kids
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News
Mip TV round-up: day two
C4 snaps up Comedy Central hit, Alaska says hello to Jason Isaacs and Blast’s RNLI doc heads to Canada
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News
BBC buys Nick Hornby comedy
See-Saw Films’ short-form series State of the Union premieres on Sundance TV next month
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Features
Simon Nye: Up Pompeii!
Frankie Howerd’s Roman sitcom was never cool, but the influence of its fourth-wall breaking and corpsing lives on, argues the Durrells writer
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Features
Kirstie Swain: Smack the Pony
The writer of Channel 4’s Pure celebrates a comedy that turned female TV archetypes upside down
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News
Hunt's first Apple slate revealed
Three natural history docs and a Rafe Spall relationship comedy among early commissions
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Features
Make ’Em Laugh
Comedy inspirations including Ash Atalla on Alan Partridge; Kirstie Swain on Smack the Pony; and Tania Alexander on Not the Nine O’Clock News
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Video
Ghosts, BBC1
BBC1 comedy from the team behind Horrible Histories and Yonderland, produced by Monumental Television
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Features
Jamie Campbell: Jam
Chris Morris’ fearless, subversive sketch show taught the creative director of Sex Education producer Eleven Film that nothing was off limits
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News
Mae Martin lands E4/Netflix comedy
Objective Fiction to produce Canadian stand-up’s semi-autobiographical show