Would Father Ted get made today? It may not be up there with the most interesting facts ever recorded, but did you know that the sheep boasting the world record for 'heaviest fleece' was named Chris, ...
After a run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last year, Dan Tiernan is bringing his second show, Stomp, on tour. The show has "tightly-packed gags about gout and gay-awakenings" and promises a ...
Jonathan and Joey are drawn into a complex case involving a secret society, seemingly supernatural events at a girls' boarding school, and the miraculous disappearance of a body in front of three ...
One of the saddest ironies of modern life is that, although modesty is still often mentioned as an admirable quality in a character, one is more likely to be under-appreciated for actually embodying ...
It was the first of times, it was the worst of times. This time we welcome Demi Adejuyigbe, still riding high after a tip-top Edinburgh Fringe debut last year, including a Best Newcomer nomination.
After sell-out runs at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Soho Theatre, One Man Musical is currently playing at Underbelly Boulevard Soho. Running until 2 March, the show, written by musical comedians ...
It hasn't been a great month for Wayne Rooney, following his sacking as Plymouth Argyle manager at the turn of the year. The production stars online character comic John May as the ex-footballer and ...
The description for When Alan Met Ray explains: "Told he has only six weeks to live, 18-year-old Ray begins painful treatment to limit the spread of the infection. By chance he meets Alan - the same ...
Continues on Thursday on Sky Max at 9pm with Series 19, Episode 4 Catch-up on Series 19, Episode 3 ...
Jimmy Carr talks about an on-stage mishap... "I had one earlier this year when I was in Australia. One of the stage lights fell down and just missed me. I was fine, these things happen. Didn't hit me.
Frank is excited about an impending RAF reunion. He goes dressed in his special RAF socks and service braces. Many aspects of Frank's uniform days are seen in flashbacks, including his air-crew ...
Graham McCann argues that the quiet and classy delicacy of Hugh Paddick's comedy performances should have won him far greater praise than he received, both in his lifetime and after it.