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South Park to continue to 2005
31/03/2003 … The creators of South Park have signed up a two-year deal to keep their show on the air until 2005.
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South Park to continue to 2005
31/03/2003 … The creators of South Park have signed up a two-year deal to keep their show on the air until 2005.
Satirist's next movie project unveiled
28/03/2003 … Michael Moore's next film will probe the relationship between the Bin Laden and Bush families.
Pub Landlord to play for the troops
27/03/2003 … Pub Landlord Al Murray is taking part in a high-profile show to boost the morale of troops fighting in Iraq.
Gala launches Melbourne festival
27/03/2003 … The Melbourne comedy festival has kicked off, with British comic dominating the opening gala.
Entries open for C4's talent contest
27/03/2003 … Channel 4 has launched its annual So You Think You're Funny? talent hunt.
27/03/2003 … Ricky Gervais is up for yet another award - but this time it's NOT for The Office.
27/03/2003 … Classic US comedy The Dick Van Dyke Show could be returning after almost 40 years.
Kumars format sold to Australia
26/03/2003 … Spoof chat show The Kumars at Number 42 is being exported to Australia.
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