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Movies don’t always portray the relationship between sisters entirely accurately. Comic Eleanor Morton here contrasts the big-screen ideal with what happens in reality..
Comedy magicians Penn & Teller have finally been inducted into the Magic Circle, 50 years after first performing together. They pari had previously been refused membership of the organisation due to ...
Stephen Colbert mocked Disney’s capitulation to the Trump regime in this animated parody on last night’s show. Calls are growing for the boycott of the corporation after it indefinitely suspended ...
For their anniversary show marking 50 years in magic, Penn and Teller are proud to say they are presenting almost all new tricks, rather than relying on old favourites. Or at least Penn Jillette says ...
W1A’s Hugh Skinner is joining the cast of the follow-up, Twenty Twenty Six. The actor reposes his role of Will Humphries, who graduated from hapless intern to become PA to ‘head of values’ Ian ...
High Cockalorum is a League Of Gentlemen reunion in personnel, if not in tone.
Inbetweeners stars Joe Thomas and James Buckley are reuniting for a new podcast. Joe and James Fact Up will see the pair investigating ‘some of life’s most pointless but oddly satisfying mysteries’.
Josh Widdicombe has moved into Noel Edmonds’ old house. But he’s quick to joke that it’s not the fake manor house from the presenter’s 1990s TV show Noel Edmond’s House Party.
Freestyle comedy rapper Chris Turner has made the final of America’s Got Talent. Audiences put the Brit through to the last ten of the high-profile competition following his improvised rap in the semi ...
Twenty days for Harry Enfield And No Chums! have been announced for March and April 2026, with tickets going on sale from 10am tomorrow. The show will first play Australia, New Zealand and Singapore ...
Sarah Millican’s 2012 show Home Bird has been released on YouTube for free. Recorded in front of a home crowd at Newcastle’s Tyne Theatre the show covers the comic’s views on settling down and her ...
Natasha Lyonne and Matt Berry are to star in a new comedy thriller series billed as a ‘retro-infused, playfully irreverent take on the classic TV action-adventure detective genre’.