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5 days ago

The Miniature Wife review Matthew Macfadyen is wasted in this pointless comedy

Matthew Macfadyen started his career in a 1998 TV film adaptation of Wuthering Heights as Hareton Earnshaw, Heathcliff's whipped dog, and has been giving us brilliant incarnations of beta cucks ever since.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

From Hamlet at the Globe to Keir Starmer on SNL UK: the anarchic rise of George Fouracres

George Fouracres, a breakout star of Saturday Night Live UK, has been recognized for his comedic talent and performances for over a decade.
Humor
fromVulture
3 weeks ago

Saturday Night Live U.K. Should Be More British

SNL U.K. premiere features a sketch on British politics influenced by American SNL, raising questions about its target audience and cultural relevance.
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The most painful TV experience I've ever had!' Hugh Bonneville on his excruciating office comedy

Hugh Bonneville expresses mixed feelings about reprising his role as Ian Fletcher, balancing delight with the challenges of complex scripts.
Humor
fromEsquire
3 weeks ago

Tina Fey Was the Unexpected Hero of 'SNL UK'

SNL UK premiered on March 21, featuring Tina Fey as the first host, closely emulating the American original with a mix of sketches and humor.
Film
fromVulture
1 month ago

Matt Berry Should Go Full Matt Berry for the Oscars

Matt Berry will serve as announcer for the 98th Academy Awards, bringing his distinctive pronunciation style to Hollywood's biggest night.
Humor
fromEsquire
4 weeks ago

SNL's 'The Pitt' Parody Is the Best Sketch We've Seen In a Long Time

Saturday Night Live's MAHAspital sketch satirizes Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s health policies and alternative medicine approach, mocking vaccine skepticism and emphasis on unproven natural remedies.
London music
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Peter Flanagan: Someone shouts 'potatoes' at me during a comedy gig - it's something the Irish living in Britain have become used to

Audience members who heckle with historical references but lack understanding of that history demonstrate ignorance alongside rudeness.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Ron Howard, Emma Rice, Neil Tennant and more on Liza Minnelli: She holidayed in my Cornish bungalow'

Liza Minnelli demonstrated exceptional comic talent and fearless artistry throughout her career, leaving lasting impressions on colleagues who worked with her across decades.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

He loved showing his bum. Loved it': the subversive genius of Kenneth Williams

I wanted to mention Kenneth Williams because he was so profound, Allen tells me. And yet, because he was also funny, that profundity hasn't been acknowledged. As a child, I connected with his outsiderness. Rather than trying to fit in, he went in the opposite direction. Not only did he not apologise for being different, but he was queer in every sense, truly at odds with the world in which he found himself.
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Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Watching The Office recently, my heart just sank' Mackenzie Crook on comedy, cruelty and being TV royalty

Mackenzie Crook portrays Gordon in Small Prophets, a pedantic DIY-store manager amid a melancholic story centered on Michael's quiet grief and middle-age rumination.
Television
fromEsquire
2 months ago

Are You Sure We Can Really Trust Jack Whitehall?

Jack Whitehall experiences playful optical illusions at the Museum of Illusions and balances self-mockery with a growing acting career while promoting a new comedy series.
fromArchitectural Digest
5 months ago

Johnny Carson at Home: The King of Late Night's Off-Air Life in 20 Photos

For multiple generations of Americans, Johnny Carson is closely linked with the concept of home. Whether his name conjures fuzzy memories of drifting off to the quiet soundtrack of television static and a parent's laughter, or brings to mind tuning in to hear his take on the news after a long work day, many remember Carson as a nightly ritual.
Television
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Phoenix Nights: 25 years since Peter Kay's record-breaking TV comedy like no other

Phoenix Nights is a beloved, distinctly northern British sitcom set in a working men's club, absent from streaming despite past huge popularity.
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Pussies galore! David Baddiel's Cat Man is purr-fect TV

David Baddiel celebrates cats, showcases social-media-famous felines, challenges stereotypes of cat owners, and immerses himself in varied feline experiences.
Television
fromVulture
2 months ago

Ron Funches Is Done Defending Himself

Ron Funches was voted out after being wrongly suspected as a Traitor and later described emotional struggles, an autism diagnosis, and unexpected friendships from show.
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