Exclusive interview: ‘Yonderland’ stars discuss their new movie ‘Bill’

Featuring the BAFTA Award-winning lead cast of CBBC’s Horrible Histories and Sky1’s Yonderland, new movie Bill tells the story of what really happened during Shakespeare’s ‘Lost Years’. Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond together play 40 roles in the film, joined by Helen McCrory (Skyfall) and Damian Lewis … >

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Alfie Moore reveals his favourite TV shows

Former Police Sergeant turned stand-up comedian Alfie Moore brings his The Naked Stun show to Brighton Comedy Festival next month. The show will take place at 7.30pm on 23 October at the Brighton Dome Studio Theatre. This year’s Brighton Comedy Festival will feature 70 performances across 16 days at the Dome, Komedia and The Old … >

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Tommy Tiernan reveals his favourite TV shows

Stand up comedian Tommy Tiernan brings his Out of the Whirlwind show to Brighton Comedy Festival next month. The show will take place at 8pm on 18 October at the Brighton Dome Corn Exchange. This year’s Brighton Comedy Festival will feature 70 performances across 16 days at the Dome, Komedia and The Old Market. > Buy tickets … >

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Win ‘Pitch Perfect 2’ on Blu-ray™!

Pitch Perfect 2, this year’s hilarious follow-up to the global phenomenon, is available to own on Blu-ray™ and DVD from 21st September from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. To celebrate the release, we’ve got Blu-rays to give away to four of our Twitter followers! For a chance to win, just follow @CultBoxTV on Twitter and retweet this … >

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Win ‘The Big Bang Theory’ Season 8 on Blu-ray!

As the most-watched show on E4, The Big Bang Theory continues to capture the hearts of viewers and critics alike, with an average of 2.7 million viewers per episode for Season 8. Now fans can relive all the laughs of one of the best seasons so far, when Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases The Complete … >

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