Jason Manford is quitting his Absolute Radio show after a decade. The comedian took over the Sunday morning show in January 2016 and now claimed more than 800,00 weekly listeners. However he now says ...
The third series of Alan Carr 's autobiographical comedy Changing Ends peaked with 1.5mllion viewers for its first episode on Sunday. With an average of 1.2million, that gives the sitcom the biggest ...
Joanne McNally is to become the first Irish female comedian to headline Dublin's 3Arena, Ireland's biggest indoor venue. The stand-up will be taking her Pinotphile show to the arena – which has a ...
Ghosts star Charlotte Ritchie plays that character alongside Tanya Moodie, Nicholas Asbury and Raj Ghatak. Comics Luke McQueen, Nick Helm, Rachel Stubbings and Jack Barry also have roles in the film.
Fine Whine is Carl Hutchinson ’s biggest tour yet! It centres on the demands of being a modern-day dad and finding his place in society.
The new musical based on Victoria Wood ’s songs has extended its run… five month before it’s due to open. Fourteen Again has added seven more dates after selling more than 85 per cent of tickets to ...
Julian Clary is piloting a new panel show about resisting peer pressure. The comic – and pantomime favourite – will turn Grinch for the sample episode of the Radio 4 show, which is all about Christmas ...
Now the first batch of UK dates have been confirmed, starting at Shakespeare North in Prescot, Merseyside, on April 14 and running until Truro's Hall for Cornwall on August 27. However more are ...
The Cambridge Companion To Stand-Up Comedy is a collection of essays on the history and state of the art from lecturers and professors around the world.
Tom Clarkson and Owen Visser, collectively known as Mr Thing, are bringing their anarchic spoof talk show to the at Seven Dials Playhouse in London from December 2 to 20 for a festive edition. Here ...
Urzila Carlson's new show – Fatty on a Yacht – is for anyone who's ever tried to squeeze into a space – physical or social – and thought, 'This can't be right'. It's about not fitting in, standing out ...
The UK’s dishevelled king of stand-up Seann Walsh returns with a brand-new hour of high-energy exasperation and razor-sharp observations. Sure, life’s hard — but not as hard as it is for Seann Walsh.
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