• John Cleese heads all-star dream cast in new BBC1 sitcom, “Edith”

    John Cleese heads all-star dream cast in new BBC1 sitcom, “Edith”

    John Cleese is back and the British sitcom world is all the better for it. Almost four decades removed from the world of sitcom, the former founding member of Monty Python will appear in his first BBC sitcom since Fawlty Towers ended in 1979. Edith will see Cleese head an all-star cast including Alison Steadman (Gavin & Stacey, […]

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  • ‘Redadder’ – the Russian Revolution ‘Blackadder’ that, sadly, never was

    ‘Redadder’ – the Russian Revolution ‘Blackadder’ that, sadly, never was

    Living vicariously from 5000 miles away, the BFI & Radio Times Television Festival took place this past weekend and, as usual, there was no shortage of brilliant bits and bobs for those interested in British television of any genre. Fresh off his most recent effort of flawlessly bringing the fictional French police detective, Jules Maigret, back […]

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  • MacKenzie Crook’s Detectorists to return for third and final series

    MacKenzie Crook’s Detectorists to return for third and final series

    There’s something about British comedy over the course of time that makes you wonder how two people could ever hook-up much less cross paths. You know, those like Basil and Sybil Fawlty who are constantly at each others throats but you get the sense that neither of them would survive without the other. The same […]

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  • £73+ million aside, Ofcom may investigate ‘Red Nose Day’ after 151 complaints

    £73+ million aside, Ofcom may investigate ‘Red Nose Day’ after 151 complaints

    The independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, a.k.a. U.K. TV watchdog Ofcom, is considering launching an investigation into the content of the charity fundraiser, Comic Relief, following last Fridays broadcast of Red Nose Day. Among the content broadcast on the 24 March live TV event that was the target of a majority of the […]

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  • Stephen Hawking searches for new voice during ‘Red Nose Day 2017’

    Stephen Hawking searches for new voice during ‘Red Nose Day 2017’

    The greatness that is Red Nose Day 2017 descended upon the U.K. last night with their usual brilliant sketches highlighting the comic genius of many folks familiar to us all. First up has English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, author and Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology within the University of Cambridge, Stephen Hawking, embarking on […]

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  • Time to get your ‘red nose’ on for Red Nose Day 2017!

    Time to get your ‘red nose’ on for Red Nose Day 2017!

    C’mon, all the cool kids are doing it. Grab your red nose and get ready to settle in at 7p on Friday, 24 March on BBC1 and BBC2 for some of the best and brightest when it comes to comedy. Who can forget some of the comedic brilliance from years past such as Dawn French […]

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  • Beware The Ides of March – ‘Up Pompeii’ style

    Beware The Ides of March – ‘Up Pompeii’ style

    Aside from the brilliant series, I Claudius, it seems like an ‘Ides of March’ cannot pass without thinking of the classic BBC comedy, Up Pompeii, starring the late, great Frankie Howerd. The series, which ran only two short seasons back in 1969-1970, was written by and starred a number of Carry On film alumni, would probably have […]

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  • ‘Waiting for God’ to get stage revival with U.K. tour set for next month

    ‘Waiting for God’ to get stage revival with U.K. tour set for next month

    Following in the footsteps of Dad’s Army, Porridge, Last Of The Summer Wine and, even Fawlty Towers, the classic 90s sitcom Waiting for God is being revived for a new touring stage production beginning next month. The original comedy, which starred the brilliant duo of Graham Crowden and Stephanie Cole as elderly delinquents Tom and Diana, centered around their daily life as […]

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  • Celebrating Up Pompeii’s Frankie Howerd who would have turned 100 on Monday

    Celebrating Up Pompeii’s Frankie Howerd who would have turned 100 on Monday

    Yesterday, British comedy legend, Frankie Howerd, would have turned 100. Oddly, Francis Alick Howerd OBE was, perhaps, best remembered for his efforts in the classic Carry On films even though he only appeared in 2 of the 31 films, Carry On Doctor (1967) and Carry On Up The Jungle (1970) – plus one television special, the 1969 edition of […]

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