All Zeppotron articles
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News
C4 holds back on more 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown
No plans to film new series of Zeppotron’s long-running comedy quiz
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Zeppotron ties with comedians David Earl and Joe Wilkinson
Would I Lie To You? label signs pair to devise comedy-infused non-scripted formats
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Great Scott co-founder to oversee Shine and Zeppotron
Banijay UK brings in ex-Talkback and Talkback Thames boss Leon Wilson as chief executive of labels
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Ricky Gervais leads BBC’s comedy shorts slate
Comedian returns to corporation for the first time since 2011, as the director of one of 11 shorts
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BBC axes Frankie Boyle’s New World Order
BBC2 without a topical comedy format as Zeppotron show follows Mock the Week and The Mash Report out the door
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Rachel Parris replaces Nish Kumar as Late Night Mash host
Zeppotron format returns for second outing on Dave
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Banijay strikes One Night In & Rogue Heroes deals
Zeppotron format heads to Denmark as HBO Max and Amazon Prime swoop for Steven Knight SAS drama
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C4 hits cycle path with David O’Doherty format
Four-part Zeppotron show will feature Grayson Perry and Richard Ayoade
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C4 preps panel show pilots
Phil Harris return to ‘smart pilot’ hub after Chalkboard TV quiz show emerges from scheme’s debut run
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Features
Best lockdown programme - entertainment, comedy & scripted: The Ranganation
‘The production team made a great show even better’
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Comment
Nurturing Would I Lie to You
Peter Holmes and Rachel Ablett, the husband and wife team behind BBC1’s comedy panel show, reveal how they keep the magic of the series alive
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News
Morning wrap: Peaky Blinders; Celebrity Catchphrase; Ranganation
News round-up including the end of Steven Knight’s big-budget BBC drama
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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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Behind The Scenes
First & Last, BBC1
We instinctively knew a blend of innovative games and silliness would define our gameshow, says Peter Holmes