Brand values – the nasty Nineties and Noughties
In comedy there is a line leading from the 1960s to Brand, via Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Unlike Brand, however, they were often funny.
In comedy there is a line leading from the 1960s to Brand, via Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Unlike Brand, however, they were often funny.
Lucy speaks to comedian, Neil Mullarkey, about how to make politicians communicate better with voters.
John Cleese is set to revive the series with his daughter, Camilla. Don’t say it too loudly but… it might even succeed.
Sir David Jason’s trip to the floor has been voted the funniest sitcom moment of all time.
In dark times, Brits are good at seeing the funny side of things. But comedians have no greater monopoly on the truth than journalists or politicians themselves.
The Pleasance venue cancelled the divisive comedian’s Saturday show but the reasons it gave are something of a contradiction.
Claiming you’re being cancelled is good for your brand. The truth is, comedy is flourishing.
Nevill Holt Opera’s innovative outdoor staging makes for the perfect setting for a spellbinding performance of Don Giovanni.
Comedy should be transgressive, but John Cleese’s crusade against cancellation misses the point.
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