
‘Spamalot’ review
Spamalot is a thoroughly endearing production, one with something to offer both those familiar with the source material, and newcomers to the Python universe.
Spamalot is a thoroughly endearing production, one with something to offer both those familiar with the source material, and newcomers to the Python universe.
E4 has released two new videos taking a look at the making of the new six-part series of comedy-drama Beaver Falls.
The late rapper Tupac Shakur was always astute enough to combine his lyrics with a groovesome backbeat, but it’s unlikely that even his musical ear was attuned enough to spot the potential of mixing ‘Thug 4 Life’ with the theme tune from Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends. Even if it was, Tupac’s untimely death … >
A Touch of Cloth is an endless stream of great and (deliberately) bad jokes, puns, sight gags and pratfalls, all played in the best, strictly deadpan traditions of Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker.
C3P0 may spends his time chilling in the Falcon with his buddy R2, but what he really wants to be is your droidfriend. Despite the homoerotic glances he shares with Luke Skywalker and some confusing references that seem to be aimed at sworn enemy Han Solo, it seems to be Oola – Jabba the Hutt’s … >
E4 has released a promotional photo for the new six-part series of comedy-drama Beaver Falls.
BBC Two has announced today that award-winning comedy Rev has been recommissioned for a third series.
It’s fairly well-known these days that the actor who played Bungle on Rainbow was arrested in 2000 following a foulmouthed road rage incident, and many are aware that the same gentleman was once caught on-mic during a recording for the popular children’s series, remarking, ‘It’s fucking hot in this suit.’ However, a better-kept secret is … >
If you follow any Olympic naysayers on Twitter, you may have recently noticed a repeated hashtag about the chairman of LOCOG: #IHateSebastianCoe. Strong sentiments indeed, but while there’s no doubting the strength of feeling behind such tweets, it’s not just an attack on the former Conservative MP turned London 2012 overlord. It’s also a quote … >
US television host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel recently invited guests on his ABC chatshow to read out cruel or obnoxious tweets directed at them. Justin Bieber, Kristen Stewart, Katy Perry and Matt LeBlanc are among the celebrities who gamely try and turn the other cheek as they quote the fevered abuse of the general public…