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The BBC has released the look images from season 2 of the critically acclaimed comedy Dreaming Whilst Black.
Lee, a writer on Ted Lasso, has a good ear for wordplay, especially creative new portmanteaux, and she’s comically savage about her home town of Dallas – ‘where trashy meets classy’ – with a mini-Achy ...
'We're addressing the internet in a critical way. And we put stinky fart spray into animal costumes'
You’ll get emails saying ‘you’ve been tagged in something’ but you’ll never get shown the thing you’ve been tagged in, you have to click to open the app to find it. Remember the depression you felt ...
When a man Sikisa was seeing ghosted her, she believe he must have died… and even threw a funeral for him. At least that’s the yarn she spins in this stand-up clip, in which she also talks about her ...
Women are crushing sitcoms, with the likes of Kat Sadler, Bridget Christie, Lucia Keskin, Nida Manzoor, Diane Morgan and the Amandaland crew creating some of the best-in-class comedies of the past ...
Comedians used to be very coy about being Tories, at least until GB News made being a right-wing pundit a lucrative career option. But the tweedy Andrew Watts – a man once described as ‘too Radio 4 ...
Bisexual Williams had an uneasy introduction to Christianity thanks to The Street Bible, a cringe-inducing early Noughties attempt to rewrite gospel in contemporary slang. He still recalls the ...
But I think in general, people love comedy in this country more than anywhere in the world. It’s why comedies get so savaged by the media when they don’t work: because people really care and they’re ...
Former film student Danny Ward worked on the movie as an assistant to designer Jon Hutman, and he kicks off his show with a deliberately shoddy low-budget video recap of the perennial Christmas ...
Like many adolescents, Jessica Durand used fan fiction to explore her nascent sexuality. In her case, that involved inserting herself into Downton Abbey as a humble maid called Peggy, working for the ...
David Mitchell and Robert Webb are to return to Channel 4 with a new sketch show, backed by Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Lara Ricote, Stevie Martin, and Krystal Evans. Here Robert Webb talks about the writing ...
Initially, we see Black (Ben Willows) grappling a little with his act, knowing that his transgressive material and don’t-give-a-damn swagger works, but also craving cultural approval from tastemakers ...
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