Johnny Vegas
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Sarah Solemani wrangles Coogan and cancel culture in Hollywood. Plus: Taskmaster takes on maypoles and aliens – but not at the same time. Here’s what to watch this evening
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3 out of 5 stars.
TV review We Wish You a Mandy Christmas review – Diane Morgan does proper belly laughs
3 out of 5 stars.Camp, retro and enjoyable for a glass or two, this Christmas Carol revamp is full of surreal gags, with Johnny Vegas and John Cooper Clarke offering ghostly support
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4 out of 5 stars.
Lockdown culture Working from Home review – Johnny Vegas's chaotic pub quiz is a winner
4 out of 5 stars.Just the Tonic’s three-hour standup sprawl comes close to the comedy club experience, featuring Matt Forde’s Boris tribute and Jason Byrne’s toilet trumpet alongside Vegas -
The smash Channel 4 show returns for its 11th season this week. To mark the occasion, the show’s assistant set our writer four challenges to fulfil – is he up to the task?
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Tales of embarrassing injuries and moments of poignance, plus some poor efforts, in a revealing collection of essays
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3 out of 5 stars.A group of grieving friends gather at a remote lakeside and start telling spooky stories in this effective comedy-horror
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4 out of 5 stars.A teenager and his half-brother head for the bright lights of Blackpool on an emotional quest to find his biological father
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Rita Tushingham, Johnny Vegas and Jarvis Cocker come on board the twisted Gaiman adaptation – and the author himself will make a Hitchcockian appearance in each episode
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TV satire stars Maxine Peake, Harry Enfield, Nigel Planer and Johnny Vegas
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Maxine Peake stars in Red Top, a TV satire that lampoons national newspapers
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What we have learned from this weekend’s TV: Aidan Turner revealed all (although, sadly, not literally) and The Voice continues to trudge on in X Factors shadow
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BBC’s venture with institutions such as Royal Shakespeare Company and Young Vic backed by celebrities including Timothy Spall and Johnny Vegas
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From speaking to the right audience to campaigning tactics, Emma Sheppard from St John Ambulance explains why their latest video campaign has been so successful
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The north and south breed different senses of humour. Johnny Vegas looks at faults in himself while Jimmy Carr deflects outwards. My new gag gets laughs in Hull and nowt in Windsor
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The actors join Ian McShane and Mark Strong in Cohen's latest comedy film, a tale of a spy who has to team up with his football hooligan brother
TV review The Island review – this nautical panel show is so laugh-free it’s a wreck
1 out of 5 stars.