Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Internet/Media/Television If We Lose BBC Three, Will We Lose Our Sense of Humor, Too? By Christine Brandel / 21 September 2015 With the apparently inevitable closure of BBC Three, comedy lovers will mourn the loss of an important television ally. Will the Internet save it?
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Television ‘Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist’ Is Older But Still Wise and Just As Funny By Christine Brandel / 12 August 2015 While this show is as funny now as it was when it first aired 20 years ago, the passing of time has given it even greater cultural meaning.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Television ‘Inside No. 9’: The Beautiful Horror Continues By Christine Brandel / 27 May 2015 Series 2 of Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's Inside No. 9 provides a perfect balance of tragedy and comedy.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Film/Television It’s Not That Steven Toast Is a Total Failure By Christine Brandel / 19 March 2015 Arthur Mathew and Matt Berry's sitcom, Toast of London is almost too weird and wonderful to put into words.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Podcasts Funny, Filthy, and Free: The ‘Do The Right Thing’ Podcast By Christine Brandel / 5 February 2015 Fancy being entertained, enlightened or offended, but not willing to pay for the privilege? Then you need the Do The Right Thing podcast in your life.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Television Funny Faces on the Telly: Whose to Watch By Christine Brandel / 22 October 2014 Every few years there's a new batch of funny faces making the rounds on Britain's television panel shows. Here are a few faces worth watching.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Performing Arts/Television Is There Anything Rob Brydon Can’t Do? By Christine Brandel / 27 June 2014 Sometimes it seems like Rob Brydon is everywhere in the comedy world. And that's a good thing.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Film/Television The Gently Subversive ‘Rev.’ By Christine Brandel / 12 May 2014 Vicars interact with a wide range of people, and the motley crew who pass through Adam's church offer ample opportunities for comedy.
Culture/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Film/Television The Funniest Man Who (N)ever Lived: Alan Partridge By Christine Brandel / 7 March 2014 For over 20 years, Alan Partridge has shared his life with the British public and fans have embraced him, warts and all. Now, his first feature film is coming to America. Back of the net!
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Television Daley Pearson Gets Some Strange Phone Calls By Christine Brandel / 13 January 2014 Australian writer and director Daley Pearson is funny in all of his creations and conquers every type of comedy he tries.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Performing Arts Want a Master Class in Comedy Writing? Listen to John Finnemore By Christine Brandel / 23 October 2013
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Television Introducing a Man Who Needs No Introduction: Count Arthur Strong By Christine Brandel / 25 June 2013