Alan Partridge returns tackling mental health
Steve Coogan revives his legendary character Alan Partridge for a groundbreaking series exploring mental health, masculinity and middle-age crisis with signature cringe comedy.
Steve Coogan revives his legendary character Alan Partridge for a groundbreaking series exploring mental health, masculinity and middle-age crisis with signature cringe comedy.
Netflix's latest comedy offering 'Dudes' delivers 90s nostalgia with sharp wit and standout performances. Discover why this series is the streaming platform's next big hit.
Comedian Michael Ward, better known as The Mad As Hell Kraken, shares his definitive list of the internet's most hilarious content that will leave you in stitches.
International comedy heavyweights including Trevor Noah and Maz Jobrani are set to perform at the groundbreaking Riyadh Comedy Festival, marking a dramatic shift in Saudi Arabia's cultural landscape under Vision 2030.
Comedian Emmanuel Sonubi reveals how a life-threatening health scare became the catalyst for his meteoric rise in comedy and upcoming nationwide tour.
Comedian Romesh Ranganathan stars in a groundbreaking new show exploring if stand-up comedy can be a legitimate tool for improving mental health and happiness.
Exclusive interview with Ralf Little and Will Mellor as they reunite to reminisce about the iconic BBC sitcom 'Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps', its lasting legacy, and the special bond that has endured for over two decades.
Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan delivers a powerful critique on the state of modern comedy, arguing that satire is dying and the fear of online backlash is stifling creative freedom, making shows like Father Ted impossible to produce today.
The BBC has delivered a devastating blow to fans by cancelling the acclaimed comedy 'Nobody Wants This' after just one season, despite its stellar cast and critical praise, leaving viewers heartbroken and demanding its return.
The British comedy world is in mourning following the sudden death of legendary actor and comedian Shankar 'Robo Shankar' Sivalingam, a cherished star of the hit BBC show Goodness Gracious Me.
Get ready for side-splitting chaos! Sky's hilarious new sitcom 'Juice', starring Mawaan Rizwan and Russell Tovey, premieres tonight. Discover the uproarious story of a man whose life spirals into comic madness after a bizarre electrical accident.
Discover the utterly bizarre and hilarious world of 'Ebony & Ivory', a surreal indie comedy featuring uncanny impersonators in a plot too strange to miss. Full review.
Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's cult BBC series 'Inside No. 9' achieves phenomenal, unexpected success in China, turning the duo into celebrated figures and demonstrating the power of digital streaming to bridge cultural divides.
Exclusive interview with Mawaan Rizwan as he returns with the highly anticipated second series of Juice. Discover the new chaos, deeper themes, and why this surreal comedy is a must-watch on BBC Three.
BBC's Motherland star Anna Maxwell Martin confesses her own family can't bear to watch her cringe-inducing performance as the brutally honest Julia in the hit sitcom.
National treasure Sir David Jason, 84, is set to reprise his iconic role as Granville in a one-off special of Open All Hours, alongside James Buckley as his son. The beloved sequel, Still Open All Hours, was axed in 2020, making this comeback a thrilling
The Guardian's TV critics are raving about 'The Paper', the new spin-off from the iconic British comedy 'The Office'. Find out why this Slough-based mockumentary is being hailed as a triumphant return to form for the beloved franchise.
The beloved cast of Gavin & Stacey stole the show at the National Television Awards, accepting their Best Comedy prize in a whirlwind of champagne, chaotic speeches and a barefoot Laura Aikman. Relive the night's most unforgettable moment.
Exclusive interview with national treasure Sir Michael Palin as he reflects on Monty Python's 55th anniversary, the genius of John Cleese, and the timeless appeal of their surreal comedy.
Comedy legend Vic Reeves had London Underground passengers roaring with laughter as he performed his iconic swing routine on a Central line handrail, proving he's still the king of surreal humour.
David Mitchell and Robert Webb return to sketch comedy after 15 years with 'Not Helping' on Channel 4. Our review examines whether their satirical edge still cuts deep in today's political climate.
Graham Linehan, the celebrated co-writer of Father Ted, is mourning the devastating loss of his wife, Helen Serafinowicz, who has died following a courageous fight against cancer. The comedy world unites in grief.
The BBC's acclaimed sitcom 'Here We Go' has been abruptly cancelled following its lead actor's shock departure to a competing Channel 4 series, leaving fans devastated and questioning the future of original British comedy.
Tim Key and Domhnall Gleeson star in 'The Paper Review,' a brilliantly absurd BBC Two office comedy spinoff that turns mundane paperwork into comedic gold. A must-watch for fans of dry British humour.
British comedy giants David Mitchell and Robert Webb confirm their long-awaited reunion for a brand-new Channel 4 sketch series, marking their first major project together since Peep Show.
Comedian Johnny Vegas reveals why he's stepping away from stand-up to pursue his true passion: ceramics. In an exclusive interview, he talks creative hunger, artistic fulfilment, and building a new life from clay.
A landmark Netflix comedy special has made history by securing a flawless 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with UK critics and audiences united in praise for its groundbreaking humour.
British comedy mourns the loss of Stuart Pearson, the beloved 'Pebble' from Grumpy Old Men, who has died aged 78. Tributes pour in for the iconic actor and writer.
The iconic British comedy duo, David Mitchell and Robert Webb, are set to return to our screens with a brand new television show, marking their highly anticipated reunion after their celebrated work on 'Peep Show' and 'That Mitchell and Webb Look'.
Hollywood star Daniel Dae Kim critiques the industry's flawed approach to Asian representation, arguing that focusing on an actor's specific nationality over talent is a misguided 'overcorrection' that misses the point of true diversity.