A bad day for satire?
28/01/2009 … I’ve been reading a lot of articles recently, informing me that the conclusion of the Presidency of George W.
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28/01/2009 … I’ve been reading a lot of articles recently, informing me that the conclusion of the Presidency of George W.
26/01/2009 … Offensive humour, or at least the public perception of offensive humour, appears to have changed remarkably over the last year from being in the vicinity of dead…
20/01/2009 … Ruth Jones has expressed her worry at doing a third series of Gavin and Stacey.
16/01/2009 … This risks being a premature revelation, given there are still several months until the unfurling of Edinburgh’s 2009 Festival programme, but here goes: my proposal…
05/01/2009 … The world has awoken to controversy – more bloody controversy – over what a comedian said.
05/01/2009 … As a comedian, one of the biggest thrills I get is when I do something new on stage and it kills.
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