Dylan Moran: Monster
01/01/2002 … Dylan Moran has attracted a small army of fans in the past couple of years, thanks to his role as Black Books's crotchety anti-hero.
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01/01/2002 … Dylan Moran has attracted a small army of fans in the past couple of years, thanks to his role as Black Books's crotchety anti-hero.
01/01/2002 … Let's face it, there aren't many minicab drivers you'd want to spend more than 15 minutes with - especially if they insist on sharing every detail of their divorce…
01/01/2002 … As the Peter Kay juggernaut rolls unstoppably on, conquering Britain's biggest venues, his Phoenix Nights co-star Dave Spikey is making his own, quieter way across…
01/01/2002 … The last time I saw Peter Kay perform in London, it was to a noisy and uninterested West End pub as part of some half-witted scheme to sell more powdered soup by…
01/01/2002 … The Hollow Men can be sheer brilliance, mixing stupid wordplay, fantastic sight gags and strong characters into a superb laugh-out-loud extravaganza.
01/01/2002 … In these days when the word controversial clings like a limpet to any hack comic who dares to use the F-word or admits to dabbling in drugs, it's a…
01/01/2002 … Comedy Store regular Tim Clark exposes the most shameful chapter of his life in this brave, confessional piece of theatre.
01/01/2002 … A comedy show about probability theory and the psychology of deception might sound frighteningly academic.
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