British Comedy
- Paddy McGuinness raises over £9 million after charity bike ridewww.standard.co.uk Paddy McGuinness raises over £9 million after charity bike ride
The presenter thanked fans for sending him messages of support and encouraged the public to continue to donate to BBC Children in Need.
> Paddy McGuinness has raised more than £9 million following his charity bike ride for BBC Children in Need. > >The Radio 2 presenter, also known for Take Me Out and Top Gear, finished his BBC Radio 2 ultra endurance cycle challenge, which saw him travel through three nations and eight counties over the week. > >McGuinness, 51, had a total of more than £8 million on Friday after finishing the 300-mile journey on his dream childhood bike, a Raleigh Chopper, which was painted in the colours of the charity’s mascot, Pudsey. > >He announced on his Sunday BBC Radio 2 show that this had increased to £9.12 million. > > ... > > Scottish businessman Sir Tom Hunter has pledged to match the amount raised up to £3 million.
- Rob Beckett's got some neck!www.chortle.co.uk Rob Beckett's got some neck! : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Rob Beckett's got some neck! - The best of the week's live comedy
- Jack Dee is back on the roadwww.chortle.co.uk Jack Dee is back on the road : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Jack Dee is back on the road - The best of the week's live comedy
- ‘I was a stuffed shirt, he was an oik’ – Ian Hislop and Paul Merton on making Have I Got News for Youwww.theguardian.com ‘I was a stuffed shirt, he was an oik’ – Ian Hislop and Paul Merton on making Have I Got News for You
‘My mother came along to the filming of the pilot episode – and afterwards she said, “Oh, never mind, darling”’
cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/19555924
> > John Lloyd hosted it, which he didn’t enjoy, with journalists Simon Hoggart and Jaci Stephen, myself and Ian. The idea was that Ian would know all the news questions and I could provide the comedy. Ian would be the intelligent one and I would be the funny one. It wasn’t the most promising start, but the BBC had already committed to a series. Producer Harry Thompson and comedian Angus Deayton wrote the scripts. Harry had a keen sense of humour. He’d say: “Here’s a joke for you. Angus doesn’t think it’s funny.” When it got a laugh, Angus would have this quizzical look on his face. > > > >I wore a T-shirt because everybody wore suits and ties. I thought we looked like a parole board, and it needed an element of anarchy. I also wanted some rudeness. The news agenda always changes. In our history, the only stories that wouldn’t go away were Brexit, Covid and Trump. There are five people, three of whom weren’t there last week. No one is irreplaceable in show business. But we’ll keep going until the sun explodes and consumes the Earth, which will be the top story the following week.
- Filming starts on Here We Go series 3
> Filming has started on series three of Tom Basden’s BBC One family sitcom Here We Go.
> The series stars Jim Howick, Katherine Parkinson, Alison Steadman, Freya Parks, Jude Morgan-Collie and Tori Allen-Martin, as well as the writer himself.
> The third series will continue to follow the chaotic Jessops family as mum Rachel (Parkinson) starts her new life as a therapist, Paul (Howick) is police constable trying to gain the respect of his peers and his kids, and Robin and Cherry (Basden and Allen-Martin) are busy with new baby Atlas,.
> Basden, says:’"I’m so thrilled to be reunited with our cast of comedy legends to bring another round of the Jessops’ epic family misfortunes and everyday adventures back to BBC One’
> Here We Go is a BBC Studios Comedy Production with Josh Cole, Will Sinclair, Tom Basden and Steven Canny as the executive producers. The commissioning editor for the BBC is Gregor Sharp.
- Count Arthur will be Dickens aboutwww.chortle.co.uk Count Arthur will be Dickens about : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Count Arthur will be Dickens about - Plus Hannah Gadsby, Andy Zaltzman, Natalie Palamides and the rest of the week's best live comedy
- Lucy Beaumont and Johnny Vegas take on dangerous roadswww.chortle.co.uk Lucy Beaumont and Johnny Vegas take on dangerous roads : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Lucy Beaumont and Johnny Vegas take on dangerous roads - The best of the week's comedy on TV, radio and on demand
- Putting the 'ha' in Halloweenwww.chortle.co.uk Putting the 'ha' in Halloween : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Putting the 'ha' in Halloween - The week's best live comedy
- Ronny Chieng comes to the UKwww.chortle.co.uk Ronny Chieng comes to the UK : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Ronny Chieng comes to the UK - The best of the week's live comedy
- ‘Something special’: Mackenzie Crook and Toby Jones on bucolic comedy beauty Detectorists, 10 years onwww.theguardian.com ‘Something special’: Mackenzie Crook and Toby Jones on bucolic comedy beauty Detectorists, 10 years on
The open-hearted paean to friendship and a quiet life has become a global hit after charming viewers the world over. As it turns 10, its stars reflect on how they made TV magic
> The open-hearted paean to friendship and a quiet life has become a global hit after charming viewers the world over. As it turns 10, its stars reflect on how they made TV magic
- Simon Bird's cult comedy (literally) returnswww.chortle.co.uk Simon Bird's cult comedy (literally) returns : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Simon Bird's cult comedy (literally) returns - The best of the week's comedy on TV, radio and on demand
- Emma Sidi's Sue Gray takes on her mission to the nations and regions...www.chortle.co.uk Emma Sidi's Sue Gray takes on her mission to the nations and regions... : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Emma Sidi's Sue Gray takes on her mission to the nations and regions... - The best of the week's live comedy
- Alma's Not Normal returnswww.chortle.co.uk Alma's Not Normal returns : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Alma's Not Normal returns - The week's best comedy on TV and radio
- BBC Open All Hours sitcom corner shop set to be auctioned offwww.bbc.com BBC Open All Hours sitcom corner shop set to be auctioned off
The building, made famous by the BBC sitcom Open All Hours, is set to go under the hammer in October.
> A South Yorkshire hairdressers better known as a corner shop in a hit BBC sitcom is set to go under the hammer. > >The property, in Lister Avenue, Balby, Doncaster, was used for external shots of Arkwright’s in Open All Hours, starring Ronnie Barker and Sir David Jason. > >In 2008, the building, which campaigners had previously saved from demolition, went up for auction but failed to meet its reserve price. > >It is now listed for bidding once again from 15 October, with a guide price of £150,000.
- Greg Davies is back as The Cleanerwww.chortle.co.uk Greg Davies is back as The Cleaner : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Greg Davies is back as The Cleaner - The best of the week's comedy on TV, radio and on demand
- Taskmaster's Alex Horne previews new Live Experience: "It's a really faithful reflection of our stupid show"www.radiotimes.com Taskmaster's Alex Horne previews new Live Experience: "It's a really faithful reflection of our stupid show"
From rubber ducks to "bin juice" cocktails – everyone's favourite assistant gives us a tour of the ambitious new London attraction.
> From rubber ducks to "bin juice" cocktails – everyone's favourite assistant gives us a tour of the ambitious new London attraction.
- Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller look back: ‘We were really cross with each other, slamming the door and saying: That’s it’www.theguardian.com Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller look back: ‘We were really cross with each other, slamming the door and saying: That’s it’
The comedy double act on playing it cool, bombing at Edinburgh, and how their friendship endured after they branched out on their own
> The comedy double act on playing it cool, bombing at Edinburgh, and how their friendship endured after they branched out on their own.
- Inside CNN's New Comedy Quiz Show. Yes, You Read That Rightwww.rollingstone.com Inside CNN's New Comedy Quiz Show. Yes, You Read That Right
Host Roy Wood Jr., panelists Michael Ian Black and Amber Ruffin, and the series' U.K. creator on bringing a late-night talk show to the news network.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/20603742
> U.S. version of the venerable British news/comedy show, #HIGNFY.
- Slough on the uptake...www.chortle.co.uk Slough on the uptake... : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Slough on the uptake... - The best of the week's comedy on TV, radio and streaming
- Cats Does Countdown - Jimmy Carr Juggling Kittens
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- A Celebration of Father Ted with Joe Rooneywww.thereviewshub.com A Celebration of Father Ted with Joe Rooney – dlr Mill Theatre, Dublin - The Reviews Hub
Writer and Director: Joe Rooney Joe Rooney’s Celebration of Father Ted is a little difficult to categorise, perhaps a variety show, perhaps a stand up plus, but without any doubt it’s a crowd pleaser. Rooney has put together an ode to the show for which he is most remembered, with plenty of throw ba...
> As noted at the get go it’s a difficult show to describe, rarely do you get to go to a comedy special that features a viewing of an episode of a TV show, a quiz, some stand up, some comedy songs, and not one but two separate audience participation contests. Yet it somehow works. Rooney keeps the audience on side for the whole set, with his affable personality and a sense of humour reminiscent of the Father Ted era he keeps the crowd laughing along and joining in; he’s got great stage presence and a very pleasant sounding guitar. The tinge of self-deprecation to the humour is spot on and it’s difficult to pick fault in the show, whatever the show is! At two hours with a 15 minute interval it really flies; the pacing is solid, as is the writing and the tone, the songs are clever and funny, and the energy level is consistent.
- Another week, another eight comedy tours!www.chortle.co.uk Another week, another eight comedy tours! : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Another week, another eight comedy tours! - The week's best live comedy
- Trash talkingwww.chortle.co.uk Trash talking : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Trash talking - Count Binface and a host of new tours in this week's live comedy line-up
- Taskmaster's back for series 18www.chortle.co.uk Taskmaster's back for series 18 : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Taskmaster's back for series 18 - The week's best comedy on TV, radio and streaming
- Things You Should Have Done gets a second series
> The BBC has ordered a second series of Lucia Keskin’s Things You Should Have Done.
> Over six new half-hour episodes, her useless character Chi will continue to navigate her way through the titular list left by her late parents as she is finally forced to fend for herself.
> Keskin, who also created and writes the show, said: 'The BBC gave us the devastating news that we have to go again for series two,which means I might actually have to work again. Gutted"
- 'We didn’t worry about a few dirty laughs!’ The Carry On women on playing nags, bra-burners and ‘crumpet’www.theguardian.com ‘We didn’t worry about a few dirty laughs!’ The Carry On women on playing nags, bra-burners and ‘crumpet’
No one could say that the Carry On movies stretched their female stars, or paid them generously. But, decades later, Amanda Barrie, Valerie Leon, Sheila Hancock and co have fond memories
> No one could say that the Carry On movies stretched their female stars, or paid them generously. But, decades later, Amanda Barrie, Valerie Leon, Sheila Hancock and co have fond memories.
- Roisin Conaty joins Funny Womanwww.chortle.co.uk Roisin Conaty joins Funny Woman : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Roisin Conaty joins Funny Woman - The best of the week's comedy on TV, radio and streaming
- Billy Connolly in his own wordswww.chortle.co.uk Billy Connolly in his own words : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Billy Connolly in his own words - The best of the week's comedy on TV, radio and streaming
- Katherine Ryan, Nish Kumar and more hit the roadwww.chortle.co.uk Katherine Ryan, Nish Kumar and more hit the road : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Katherine Ryan, Nish Kumar and more hit the road - The best of the week's live comedy
- Liverpool to get £15m Sir Ken Dodd Happiness Centrewww.bbc.com Liverpool to get £15m Sir Ken Dodd Happiness Centre
The new centre will give the comedy legend's archive a permanent home in his home city of Liverpool.
cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/16482414
> > Sir Ken Dodd's joke books, tickling sticks and other artefacts are to be preserved in a new £15m centre dedicated to the late comedy legend in his home city of Liverpool. > > > >The Sir Ken Dodd Happiness Centre will provide a permanent home for his archive, as well as hosting comedy performances and events. > > > >The four-storey centre will be attached to the city's Royal Court theatre, where Sir Ken regularly performed during his career. He died in 2018. > > > >The plans were submitted in November and were approved by Liverpool City Council last week. > > > >His widow Lady Dodd told BBC News he would be "honoured" and "amazed".
- Kent comedian's gag named funniest joke at Edinburgh Fringewww.kentonline.co.uk Kent comedian's gag named funniest joke at Edinburgh Fringe
A Kent comedian’s gag has been named as the funniest joke told at one of the country’s top festivals.
> The quip by Canterbury funnyman Mark Simmons took the acclaim at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe - which finishes on Bank Holiday Monday. > > The performer, who appeared as a panellist on the long-running BBC satire show Mock The Week, saw two of his jokes named in the top 15 of the U&Dave’s Funniest Joke of the Fringe Festival competition > >His winning gag was a simple one-liner: “I was going to sail around the globe in the world’s smallest ship but I bottled it.”
- ‘Each season we’ve had one mega-fight’: the real-life couple behind hit Aussie comedy Colin from Accountswww.theguardian.com ‘Each season we’ve had one mega-fight’: the real-life couple behind hit Aussie comedy Colin from Accounts
As season two hits the UK, creators and stars Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer talk about toilet humour, keeping it ‘super-Australian’ – and the perils of working together
Back on in the UK from 3rd September, BBC2.
- Fern Brady starts her tourwww.chortle.co.uk Fern Brady starts her tour : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Fern Brady starts her tour - The best of the week's live comedy
- Lauren Pattison stars in new Radio 4 comedywww.chortle.co.uk Lauren Pattison stars in new Radio 4 comedy : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Lauren Pattison stars in new Radio 4 comedy - The best of the week's comedy on TV, radio and streaming
- Debauchery and the Black Deathwww.chortle.co.uk Debauchery and the Black Death : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Debauchery and the Black Death - The week's best comedy on TV, radio and streaming
- Laughs in the parks... in England, Wales and Irelandwww.chortle.co.uk Laughs in the parks... in England, Wales and Ireland : News 2024 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Laughs in the parks... in England, Wales and Ireland - The week's best live comedy