In his new uInterview, comedian Russell Howard reveals what the real differences are between American and British audiences as he sets off on his new U.S. tour.
Howard explained to uInterview founder Erik Meers that, in his opinion, U.S. audiences “are absolutely incredible.”
His goal is to make sure that people “look up from the food and engage them” throughout the set. He claimed that this is “the only place in the world where I’ve ever had standing ovations when you walk on stage.”
On the other hand, in the U.K., he’ll “get standing ovations but gradually.”
“We struggle to show love, whereas Americans seem to have no problem like admitting that you like the person you’ve paid money to see,” he joked.
Howard shared some details about his road trip across the U.S. with his mom that took them to Naples, Florida.
Howard explained to uInterview founder Erik Meers that, in his opinion, U.S. audiences “are absolutely incredible.”
His goal is to make sure that people “look up from the food and engage them” throughout the set. He claimed that this is “the only place in the world where I’ve ever had standing ovations when you walk on stage.”
On the other hand, in the U.K., he’ll “get standing ovations but gradually.”
“We struggle to show love, whereas Americans seem to have no problem like admitting that you like the person you’ve paid money to see,” he joked.
Howard shared some details about his road trip across the U.S. with his mom that took them to Naples, Florida.
- 10/6/2023
- by Nina Hauswirth
- Uinterview
It was announced today, 25th September, that Russell Howard launches his new podcast Wonderbox, produced by Avalon, on the 11th October 2023.
A Wonderbox is a place where you keep little reminders of what makes life worth living. Each week Russell will chat to a special guest about what they’d keep in their Wonderbox, recounting the most memorable and funniest moments of their lives.
Russell begins the series chatting with 2023 Emmy Award ‘Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics’ & Brit Awards ‘Best New Artist’ Nominated Sam Ryder plus BAFTA Nominated Munya Chawawa (Race Around Britain) in a special bumper double episode, followed by stars including Emmy Award winning John Oliver (Last Week Tonight), Jimmy Carr, Taylor Tomlinson, Jack Whitehall , Greg Davies , Guz Khan, Jen Brister, Jordan Gray and BAFTA Nominated Rachel Parris (Late Night Mash).
Russell Howard said “I love doing this podcast. I get interesting guests and I ask them what they love.
A Wonderbox is a place where you keep little reminders of what makes life worth living. Each week Russell will chat to a special guest about what they’d keep in their Wonderbox, recounting the most memorable and funniest moments of their lives.
Russell begins the series chatting with 2023 Emmy Award ‘Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics’ & Brit Awards ‘Best New Artist’ Nominated Sam Ryder plus BAFTA Nominated Munya Chawawa (Race Around Britain) in a special bumper double episode, followed by stars including Emmy Award winning John Oliver (Last Week Tonight), Jimmy Carr, Taylor Tomlinson, Jack Whitehall , Greg Davies , Guz Khan, Jen Brister, Jordan Gray and BAFTA Nominated Rachel Parris (Late Night Mash).
Russell Howard said “I love doing this podcast. I get interesting guests and I ask them what they love.
- 9/25/2023
- Podnews.net
Russell Howard is launching a new podcast where he chats guests about what they’d keep in their Wonderbox. Each of his guests across the series will recount the most memorable and funniest moments of their lives. Russell begins the series talking to 2023 Emmy Award and Brit Awards nominated Sam Ryder plus BAFTA nominated Munya Chawawa in a special double episode.
- 9/25/2023
- by PodcastingToday
- Podcastingtoday
Exclusive: British comedian Russell Howard is launching a comedy podcast featuring the likes of John Oliver, Jimmy Carr and Taylor Tomlinson.
The stand-up, who has had his own specials on Netflix, will release the first episode of Wonderbox on October 11. The podcast launch coincides with the East Coast U.S. leg of Howard’s latest tour.
Avalon, which manages the comedian and writer, is producing. The format will see Howard discussing with special guests their ‘Wonderbox, which is “a place where you keep the little reminders that make life worth living.”
Each week, Howard will ask the guest about what they’d keep in their Wonderbox, recounting the most memorable and funny moments of their lives. Listen to the trailer below.
The series will begin with a conversation with Emmy-nominated singer Sam Ryder and BAFTA-nominated comedian Munya Chawawa (Race Around Britain) in a special bumper double episode.
Guests will include...
The stand-up, who has had his own specials on Netflix, will release the first episode of Wonderbox on October 11. The podcast launch coincides with the East Coast U.S. leg of Howard’s latest tour.
Avalon, which manages the comedian and writer, is producing. The format will see Howard discussing with special guests their ‘Wonderbox, which is “a place where you keep the little reminders that make life worth living.”
Each week, Howard will ask the guest about what they’d keep in their Wonderbox, recounting the most memorable and funny moments of their lives. Listen to the trailer below.
The series will begin with a conversation with Emmy-nominated singer Sam Ryder and BAFTA-nominated comedian Munya Chawawa (Race Around Britain) in a special bumper double episode.
Guests will include...
- 9/25/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Standup comedian Russell Howard, beloved in his native U.K. for Sky’s long-running “The Russell Howard Hour” and known to global audiences for Netflix specials “Lubricant” (2021) and “Recalibrate” (2017), is once again taking his live show through the States.
“The unadulterated giddiness of U.S. audiences” is what he’s most looking forward to about the 15-stop U.S. leg, kicking off Oct. 4 in Durham, North Carolina.
“As much as I love performing stand-up in the U.K., it’s like Mordor in comparison,” he told TheWrap ahead of the exclusive premiere of the “Russell Howard Live 2023” trailer, seen above. “In the U.K., you’ll get a standing ovation at the end of the show, whereas in America you get one at the beginning as well!”
As for which stop he’s most looking forward to, Howard has his eye on the Oct. 12 stop at New York City’s...
“The unadulterated giddiness of U.S. audiences” is what he’s most looking forward to about the 15-stop U.S. leg, kicking off Oct. 4 in Durham, North Carolina.
“As much as I love performing stand-up in the U.K., it’s like Mordor in comparison,” he told TheWrap ahead of the exclusive premiere of the “Russell Howard Live 2023” trailer, seen above. “In the U.K., you’ll get a standing ovation at the end of the show, whereas in America you get one at the beginning as well!”
As for which stop he’s most looking forward to, Howard has his eye on the Oct. 12 stop at New York City’s...
- 8/4/2023
- by Benjamin Lindsay
- The Wrap
Get to shout out "Rhlstp!!" like a proper cool kid as the multi-award-winning and perennially popular live podcast interview series in which comedian Richard Herring chats with some of the biggest names in comedy and entertainment tours this autumn. Usually recorded in London’s glittering West End, Rhlstp is going on the road. The UK & Ire 2023 / 2024 tour will start in September and includes dates in Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Salford, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff and Dublin, along with multiple dates at the show’s spiritual home in London’s Leicester Square Theatre.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 30th June with an exclusive fan pre-sale on Thursday 29th June for Rhlstp badgers and plussers. To become a badger/plusser or to view all dates visit, visit richardherring.com
Richard Herring enjoys continual success as both a writer and performer and is widely known an innovator in the world of podcasts,...
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 30th June with an exclusive fan pre-sale on Thursday 29th June for Rhlstp badgers and plussers. To become a badger/plusser or to view all dates visit, visit richardherring.com
Richard Herring enjoys continual success as both a writer and performer and is widely known an innovator in the world of podcasts,...
- 6/29/2023
- Podnews.net
Imagine being someone who’s never seen Taskmaster. A virgin to joy. Someone whose eyes have never before drunk in the sight of a banana-Noel Fielding hiding in a fruit bowl, of Joe Wilkinson presenting the mayor of Chesham with 42 Calippo ice lollies, or of Charlotte Ritchie stumbling around a golf course blindfolded like an adorable Minion. What promise awaits! The prize tasks, the flashes of creative genius, the glorious failures… Alex Horne’s challenge-based comedy panel show is one of the most reliably entertaining TV programmes ever made.
If you’ve yet to have the pleasure, and would like a steer as to which series are the best of this show, then here’s our attempt to lead you though the highs and less-highs. Please note that this ranking was produced by democratic process, which means that even we don’t agree with it (the Daisy May Cooper...
If you’ve yet to have the pleasure, and would like a steer as to which series are the best of this show, then here’s our attempt to lead you though the highs and less-highs. Please note that this ranking was produced by democratic process, which means that even we don’t agree with it (the Daisy May Cooper...
- 6/5/2023
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Mock the Week, which ran for over 20 seasons on the BBC in the UK, is coming to the U.S.
Amazon Freevee has greenlit a U.S. version of the show exec produced by Trevor Noah and Dan Patterson, who was responsible for the British series.
It comes after the show, which is a mix of a panel show and stand-up comedy format, ended in the UK last year.
The series sees two teams of comedians take a satirical swipe at current news, pop culture, and world events.
In the UK, it was hosted by Dara O’Briain, and featured the likes of Hugh Dennis, Rory Bremner, Frankie Boyle, Russell Howard and Chris Addison. It originally launched in 2005 and was created by Patterson and Mark Leveson, who were behind Whose Line Is It Anyway?
The U.S. version will be exec produced by Noah, who left The Daily Show last year,...
Amazon Freevee has greenlit a U.S. version of the show exec produced by Trevor Noah and Dan Patterson, who was responsible for the British series.
It comes after the show, which is a mix of a panel show and stand-up comedy format, ended in the UK last year.
The series sees two teams of comedians take a satirical swipe at current news, pop culture, and world events.
In the UK, it was hosted by Dara O’Briain, and featured the likes of Hugh Dennis, Rory Bremner, Frankie Boyle, Russell Howard and Chris Addison. It originally launched in 2005 and was created by Patterson and Mark Leveson, who were behind Whose Line Is It Anyway?
The U.S. version will be exec produced by Noah, who left The Daily Show last year,...
- 5/1/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Let’s get the awkwardness out of the way first, shall we? The answer is yes, it definitely Was a throw. No further questions, thank you.
Mae Martin’s Taskmaster performance has been solid gold so far, from the hilarious #throwgate controversy in the drumming challenge to teaching us how to play the double bass with your toes, and introducing an excellent new way of pronouncing the word “humiliated”.
If you thought all that was impressive, just wait until you discover this award-winning Canadian comedian’s other work (spoiler alert: it’s very very good):
Mae Martin’s TV Comedy Career Actually Started 20 Years Ago
An adorably geeky 16-year-old Mae appeared on Canadian award show Cream of Comedy back in 2003 after becoming the youngest ever nominee for the show’s prize. They didn’t win, but their excellent Buffy The Vampire Slayer-themed set was a good sign of things to come.
Mae Martin’s Taskmaster performance has been solid gold so far, from the hilarious #throwgate controversy in the drumming challenge to teaching us how to play the double bass with your toes, and introducing an excellent new way of pronouncing the word “humiliated”.
If you thought all that was impressive, just wait until you discover this award-winning Canadian comedian’s other work (spoiler alert: it’s very very good):
Mae Martin’s TV Comedy Career Actually Started 20 Years Ago
An adorably geeky 16-year-old Mae appeared on Canadian award show Cream of Comedy back in 2003 after becoming the youngest ever nominee for the show’s prize. They didn’t win, but their excellent Buffy The Vampire Slayer-themed set was a good sign of things to come.
- 4/27/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
Comedian Paul Chowdhry has announced season three of his podcast, The Paul Chowdhry Pudcast. Each episode sees Paul going light and dark with his guests, encompassing everyone from comedians to musicians to broadcasters and more. Never one to hold back on his opinions, Paul tells it how he hears it. The Paul Chowdhry PudCast first launched in 2021 and, over 40 episodes later, Paul has spoken to Greg Davies, Shappi Khorsandi, Russell Howard, Lucy Beaumont, Krishnan Guru-Murthy, London Hughes, Johnny Vaughan, Kerry Katona and more.
- 3/30/2023
- by PodcastingToday
- Podcastingtoday
Exclusive: Avalon, the production company behind HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver and FX/Sky comedy Breeders, has hired Jenelle Lindsay as Executive Vice President of Television.
Lindsay, who is based in LA, joins from Steph Curry’s Unanimous Media, where she was President.
She will oversee the creative team developing and producing scripted series for the studio, which had over 40 productions last year.
Reporting to Avalon’s Global CEO Laura Kennedy, Lindsay helped Curry’s bolster his production company with series such as ABC’s Holey Moley, Netflix animated series Good Times with Norman Lear and Seth McFarlane, and Apple+ film Underrated with producer Ryan Coogler as well as a comedy for NBC and films for Amazon and Disney+.
Prior to Unanimous, Lindsay served as SVP of Development and Production at Sony Pictures Television, and SVP of Development and Production at Ashton Kutcher’s Katalyst Media, having...
Lindsay, who is based in LA, joins from Steph Curry’s Unanimous Media, where she was President.
She will oversee the creative team developing and producing scripted series for the studio, which had over 40 productions last year.
Reporting to Avalon’s Global CEO Laura Kennedy, Lindsay helped Curry’s bolster his production company with series such as ABC’s Holey Moley, Netflix animated series Good Times with Norman Lear and Seth McFarlane, and Apple+ film Underrated with producer Ryan Coogler as well as a comedy for NBC and films for Amazon and Disney+.
Prior to Unanimous, Lindsay served as SVP of Development and Production at Sony Pictures Television, and SVP of Development and Production at Ashton Kutcher’s Katalyst Media, having...
- 3/2/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Dish, the hit podcast hosted by Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett, will be getting extra social for the festive season as the presenting duo escape the studio and cosy up at Grimmy’s own home, where some special guests have been invited round for Christmas food, drink and laughs.
In a series of episodes, Hugh Bonneville, Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond, and Annie Mac will all settle down for a fireside chat, while Michelin star chef Angela Hartnett cooks and Grimshaw serves up the drinks. The hosts’ warm reception and sense of humour make Dish the most hospitable and social show on the planet.
Dish takes a pioneering approach to turning podcasts into a social event: it’s recorded like a podcast, shot for Instagram and edited for TikTok. As a result, it’s had 20 weeks at number one on Apple’s food podcast chart and is regularly in the top 20 Apple shows.
In a series of episodes, Hugh Bonneville, Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond, and Annie Mac will all settle down for a fireside chat, while Michelin star chef Angela Hartnett cooks and Grimshaw serves up the drinks. The hosts’ warm reception and sense of humour make Dish the most hospitable and social show on the planet.
Dish takes a pioneering approach to turning podcasts into a social event: it’s recorded like a podcast, shot for Instagram and edited for TikTok. As a result, it’s had 20 weeks at number one on Apple’s food podcast chart and is regularly in the top 20 Apple shows.
- 12/22/2022
- Podnews.net
Delayed gratification is all well and good, but let’s be honest: we all prefer the instant kind, so it’s a good job that as soon as one series of Taskmaster finishes, the line-up of contestants for the following series is revealed.
Tonight’s Series 14 finale was no different, and we now know we can look forward to seeing Frankie Boyle, Jenny Eclair, Ivo Graham, Mae Martin and Kiell Smith-Bynoe doing very silly things for Alex Horne and Greg Davies in Series 15.
We’ve just said goodbye to Fern Brady, John Kearns, Munya Chawawa, Dara Ó Briain and Sarah Millican as Series 14 reached its climax and Dara Ó Briain was crowned the Taskmaster champion. It was also the first time in Taskmaster history that there was a joint last place, with Fern Brady and John Kearns tying in fourth. It’s been an absolute banger of a series, with unwilling sabotage,...
Tonight’s Series 14 finale was no different, and we now know we can look forward to seeing Frankie Boyle, Jenny Eclair, Ivo Graham, Mae Martin and Kiell Smith-Bynoe doing very silly things for Alex Horne and Greg Davies in Series 15.
We’ve just said goodbye to Fern Brady, John Kearns, Munya Chawawa, Dara Ó Briain and Sarah Millican as Series 14 reached its climax and Dara Ó Briain was crowned the Taskmaster champion. It was also the first time in Taskmaster history that there was a joint last place, with Fern Brady and John Kearns tying in fourth. It’s been an absolute banger of a series, with unwilling sabotage,...
- 12/1/2022
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Audible has today launched Jack Whitehall’s Safe Space, a new 10-part original comedy series hosted by the comedian featuring a host of A-list guests, including Judd Apatow and Jameela Jamil.
Throughout the series, Whitehall sits down with his guests to dig into some of their most cringe-inducing tales.
The synopsis reads: From the school days we’d rather forget (Emily Atack), to worst first impressions (Russell Howard) and cringeworthy celebrity encounters (Jameela Jamil), no shameful stone is left unturned, as Jack is joined by some of the funniest names in the industry who come bearing all about the moments in their lives that have led to sleepless nights. Elsewhere, Jack gets to the bottom of a real day’s work with comedian and former handyman Tom Davies, discusses embarrassing relationship experiences away from the screen with Judd Apatow, and discovers...
Throughout the series, Whitehall sits down with his guests to dig into some of their most cringe-inducing tales.
The synopsis reads: From the school days we’d rather forget (Emily Atack), to worst first impressions (Russell Howard) and cringeworthy celebrity encounters (Jameela Jamil), no shameful stone is left unturned, as Jack is joined by some of the funniest names in the industry who come bearing all about the moments in their lives that have led to sleepless nights. Elsewhere, Jack gets to the bottom of a real day’s work with comedian and former handyman Tom Davies, discusses embarrassing relationship experiences away from the screen with Judd Apatow, and discovers...
- 11/21/2022
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Every year, there comes a point when the UK comedy industry suddenly becomes abuzz with whispers. Word gets about that the producers of Mock the Week are in town. They’re scouting out stand-up shows for new talent – and you could be next. “Everyone’s going, ‘You know they’re looking’,” comedian Maisie Adam tells me. “You suddenly ended up going to every gig feeling like you’re in those early episodes of X Factor, queuing up outside.”
When it was announced in August that the BBC was canning Mock the Week after 17 years, in order to “create room for new shows”, online discourse exploded. People questioned what the show ending in its current format (the team are optimistic it’ll find a home elsewhere) meant for the BBC, for the panel show format and for satire as a whole. But for comedians, the end of Mock the Week represented...
When it was announced in August that the BBC was canning Mock the Week after 17 years, in order to “create room for new shows”, online discourse exploded. People questioned what the show ending in its current format (the team are optimistic it’ll find a home elsewhere) meant for the BBC, for the panel show format and for satire as a whole. But for comedians, the end of Mock the Week represented...
- 10/20/2022
- by Isobel Lewis
- The Independent - TV
Soccer Aid for Unicef 2022, broadcast live and exclusively on ITV and Stv last week from the London Stadium, has raised a record-breaking £15,673,728 so far for Unicef’s vital work giving children around the world the care-free, play filled childhoods they are entitled to.
This record-breaking amount was raised thanks to the generous support of the UK public, ITV and Stv viewers, and The Power of Nutrition who have matched donations up to £4 million, meaning double the difference for children. This figure has smashed last year’s record total for money raised on the night.
The hotly anticipated match took place at the sold-out London Stadium with 54,410 fans in attendance, 10 years on from the London 2012 Summer Olympics. The match ended 4-1 on penalties to Soccer Aid World XI, taking them into the overall lead with 6-5 wins since the inaugural 2006 match. Unicef Goodwill Ambassador, David Beckham OBE presented the Soccer Aid...
This record-breaking amount was raised thanks to the generous support of the UK public, ITV and Stv viewers, and The Power of Nutrition who have matched donations up to £4 million, meaning double the difference for children. This figure has smashed last year’s record total for money raised on the night.
The hotly anticipated match took place at the sold-out London Stadium with 54,410 fans in attendance, 10 years on from the London 2012 Summer Olympics. The match ended 4-1 on penalties to Soccer Aid World XI, taking them into the overall lead with 6-5 wins since the inaugural 2006 match. Unicef Goodwill Ambassador, David Beckham OBE presented the Soccer Aid...
- 6/20/2022
- Look to the Stars
Exclusive: Taskmaster, the quirky British game show, is taking another swing at the U.S. market with its own global streaming service.
The team behind the series, which is produced by Last Week Tonight with John Oliver producer Avalon Television, is launching Taskmaster SuperMax+.
The SVOD service launches today with a particular focus on the U.S. and Canada. The show’s YouTube channel has had over 3B impressions with around a third coming from North America.
It’s one of the first shows, rather than companies, to launch its own standalone subscription video platform.
It comes after a slightly damp squib of a launch in the U.S. in 2020 when The CW, which had acquired the original version of the show, pulled the show off the air after one episode. A U.S. remake of the show, hosted by Reggie Watts, aired for one season on Comedy Central in the U.
The team behind the series, which is produced by Last Week Tonight with John Oliver producer Avalon Television, is launching Taskmaster SuperMax+.
The SVOD service launches today with a particular focus on the U.S. and Canada. The show’s YouTube channel has had over 3B impressions with around a third coming from North America.
It’s one of the first shows, rather than companies, to launch its own standalone subscription video platform.
It comes after a slightly damp squib of a launch in the U.S. in 2020 when The CW, which had acquired the original version of the show, pulled the show off the air after one episode. A U.S. remake of the show, hosted by Reggie Watts, aired for one season on Comedy Central in the U.
- 3/4/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The year is somehow already almost over! To celebrate another passage around the sun, Netflix is putting its best foot forward with its list of new releases for December 2021.
Netflix’s options of original series are quite vast and impressive this month. It starts early on with two finales: Lost in Space wraps up its story with a third and final season on Dec. 1 and is quickly followed by the last go-around for Spanish hit Money Heist. The blockbusters continue apace from there with The Witcher season 2 premiering on Dec. 17, Emily in Paris season 2 on Dec. 22, and Cobra Kai season 4 on Dec. 31 to close out the year.
Read more TV The Witcher Season 2 First Look Asks What Kind of Father Geralt Will Be By Michael Ahr TV How Will Money Heist End? By Gene Ching
It’s also a good month for movies on Netflix. Adam McKay’s satirical climate...
Netflix’s options of original series are quite vast and impressive this month. It starts early on with two finales: Lost in Space wraps up its story with a third and final season on Dec. 1 and is quickly followed by the last go-around for Spanish hit Money Heist. The blockbusters continue apace from there with The Witcher season 2 premiering on Dec. 17, Emily in Paris season 2 on Dec. 22, and Cobra Kai season 4 on Dec. 31 to close out the year.
Read more TV The Witcher Season 2 First Look Asks What Kind of Father Geralt Will Be By Michael Ahr TV How Will Money Heist End? By Gene Ching
It’s also a good month for movies on Netflix. Adam McKay’s satirical climate...
- 12/1/2021
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
Netflix will close out the year by debuting its biggest awards contenders and popular series like Season 2 of “The Witcher” and Season 2 of “Emily in Paris.”
But the headline releases are on the film side. December 1 brings the streaming premiere of “The Power of the Dog,” Jane Campion’s Best Picture favorite starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons, and Kodi Smit-McPhee. On December 10, Netflix drops “The Unforgivable,” a new drama with former Best Actress winner Sandra Bullock. On December 24, it’s Adam McKay’s star-studded Best Picture hopeful “Don’t Look Up,” with Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Cate Blanchett, Rob Morgan, Timothee Chalamet, Tyler Perry, Ariana Grande, and Mark Rylance. The streamer closes out 2021 with “The Lost Daughter,” Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut with Olivia Colman and Dakota Johnson.
Ahead, everything coming to Netflix in December 2021.
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JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean...
But the headline releases are on the film side. December 1 brings the streaming premiere of “The Power of the Dog,” Jane Campion’s Best Picture favorite starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons, and Kodi Smit-McPhee. On December 10, Netflix drops “The Unforgivable,” a new drama with former Best Actress winner Sandra Bullock. On December 24, it’s Adam McKay’s star-studded Best Picture hopeful “Don’t Look Up,” with Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Cate Blanchett, Rob Morgan, Timothee Chalamet, Tyler Perry, Ariana Grande, and Mark Rylance. The streamer closes out 2021 with “The Lost Daughter,” Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut with Olivia Colman and Dakota Johnson.
Ahead, everything coming to Netflix in December 2021.
Coming Soon
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Dec. 1
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean...
- 11/28/2021
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: British comedian Russell Howard is returning to Netflix with a stand-up comedy special and a documentary.
Howard will launch stand-up special Lubricant and Until the Wheels Come Off, a companion documentary, on the streamer on December 14. It is thought that it marks the first stand-up special to be launched in unison with a doc.
Howard, who is behind Sky’s The Russell Howard Hour and BBC’s Russell Howard’s Good News, was about to prepare for the biggest world tour of his career in 2019. He had just got married, was turning 40 and was celebrating his 20th year in comedy. For the first time in his career, he was allowing cameras to follow his life, whilst also navigating huge changes in his personal life. Then bats got involved.
As Russell’s wife resumed duties on the NHS front line, he was sent to his parents to lockdown in his childhood bedroom.
Howard will launch stand-up special Lubricant and Until the Wheels Come Off, a companion documentary, on the streamer on December 14. It is thought that it marks the first stand-up special to be launched in unison with a doc.
Howard, who is behind Sky’s The Russell Howard Hour and BBC’s Russell Howard’s Good News, was about to prepare for the biggest world tour of his career in 2019. He had just got married, was turning 40 and was celebrating his 20th year in comedy. For the first time in his career, he was allowing cameras to follow his life, whilst also navigating huge changes in his personal life. Then bats got involved.
As Russell’s wife resumed duties on the NHS front line, he was sent to his parents to lockdown in his childhood bedroom.
- 11/16/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Sky, Comcast’s European pay-tv giant, has commissioned Avalon to produce another two seasons of topical comedy show The Russell Howard Hour.
The renewal will take Howard’s show into its sixth season on Sky One and Now TV. The show also streams in the U.S. on his YouTube channel, which has more than 1M subscribers.
Avalon, which makes HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, said Season 4 attracted some of The Russell Howard Hour’s best ratings since its launch. As well as Howard riffing on the horrors of 2020, it featured in-depth interviews with the likes of Matthew McConaughey and Jack Black.
Sky entertainment boss Philip Edgar-Jones said: “Russell Howard is the sharpest comic on TV and we are thrilled that he’ll be restlessly and hilariously nailing our messed-up world for at least another two seasons on Sky One.”
Executive producers are Richard Allen-Turner, James Taylor,...
The renewal will take Howard’s show into its sixth season on Sky One and Now TV. The show also streams in the U.S. on his YouTube channel, which has more than 1M subscribers.
Avalon, which makes HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, said Season 4 attracted some of The Russell Howard Hour’s best ratings since its launch. As well as Howard riffing on the horrors of 2020, it featured in-depth interviews with the likes of Matthew McConaughey and Jack Black.
Sky entertainment boss Philip Edgar-Jones said: “Russell Howard is the sharpest comic on TV and we are thrilled that he’ll be restlessly and hilariously nailing our messed-up world for at least another two seasons on Sky One.”
Executive producers are Richard Allen-Turner, James Taylor,...
- 12/17/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
ASCAP raises the curtain on its second virtual celebration of annual award winners today through June 25, recognizing its top film, television and video game composers as recipients of 2020 ASCAP Screen Music Awards.
The accolades will take place with the hashtag #ASCAPAwards on ASCAP’s Facebook, Twitter, and on Instagram @ASCAP and @ASCAPScreen. Each winner will be honored in a post that enables fans, friends and peers to join in congratulating the music creators that bring their favorite onscreen entertainment to life. ASCAP will share exclusive photos and videos from the winning composers — and special celebrity guests — as part of the event.
Top Box Office Film goes to Hans Zimmer for The Lion King.
Other Top Box Office winners include Pinar Toprak (Captain Marvel), who will appear on video on ASCAP social media providing a tour of her home studio, and Lorne Balfe (Gemini Man), who created a special video documenting the receipt of his award.
The accolades will take place with the hashtag #ASCAPAwards on ASCAP’s Facebook, Twitter, and on Instagram @ASCAP and @ASCAPScreen. Each winner will be honored in a post that enables fans, friends and peers to join in congratulating the music creators that bring their favorite onscreen entertainment to life. ASCAP will share exclusive photos and videos from the winning composers — and special celebrity guests — as part of the event.
Top Box Office Film goes to Hans Zimmer for The Lion King.
Other Top Box Office winners include Pinar Toprak (Captain Marvel), who will appear on video on ASCAP social media providing a tour of her home studio, and Lorne Balfe (Gemini Man), who created a special video documenting the receipt of his award.
- 6/24/2020
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
A week after ASCAP gave out its pop awards, the performing rights organization rolled out another round of kudos with the ASCAP Screen Music Awards for composers, announced online Tuesday morning as the kickoff to a two-day online event taking place in lieu of the org’s usual black-tie dinner in Beverly Hills as a result of ongoing quarantining.
Hans Zimmer won the trophy for top box office film for scoring the blockbuster remake of “The Lion King.” In television, the award for most performed themes and underscore went to David Vanacore, whose most-heard work of the year included “Survivor” and “Deal or No Deal.” Siddhartha Khosla, of “This Is Us” fame, won for top network television series.
Although those awards represent acclaim represented in sheer commercial numbers, ASCAP also polls its composer and songwriter members to give out three peer-voted awards. In the Composer’s Choice categories, John Powell...
Hans Zimmer won the trophy for top box office film for scoring the blockbuster remake of “The Lion King.” In television, the award for most performed themes and underscore went to David Vanacore, whose most-heard work of the year included “Survivor” and “Deal or No Deal.” Siddhartha Khosla, of “This Is Us” fame, won for top network television series.
Although those awards represent acclaim represented in sheer commercial numbers, ASCAP also polls its composer and songwriter members to give out three peer-voted awards. In the Composer’s Choice categories, John Powell...
- 6/23/2020
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Editors’ Note: With full acknowledgment of the big-picture implications of a pandemic that already has claimed thousands of lives, cratered global economies and closed international borders, Deadline’s Coping With Covid-19 Crisis series is a forum for those in the entertainment space grappling with myriad consequences of seeing a great industry screech to a halt. The hope is for an exchange of ideas and experiences, and suggestions on how businesses and individuals can best ride out a crisis that doesn’t look like it will abate any time soon. If you have a story, email mike@deadline.com.
Brit comedian Russell Howard has always been one to look on the bright side of things. The lockdown has been a challenge for the comic, who has had to find creative outlets for his infectious energy and desire to make people laugh, while isolated in his house. His efforts have not gone unnoticed,...
Brit comedian Russell Howard has always been one to look on the bright side of things. The lockdown has been a challenge for the comic, who has had to find creative outlets for his infectious energy and desire to make people laugh, while isolated in his house. His efforts have not gone unnoticed,...
- 4/9/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Comcast-owned Sky has commissioned Last Week Tonight With John Oliver producer Avalon to make a quick-turnaround coronavirus show hosted by British comedian Russell Howard.
Howard usually fronts Sky One show The Russell Howard Hour and had been on his third world tour before it was interrupted by the Covid-19 outbreak. During his time in lockdown, he will now present Russell Howard’s Home Time from his childhood bedroom.
Howard will offer his perspective on world events, speak to famous people and spotlight stories of unsung heroes. The show will air on Sky One on Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting April 9 at 10.30 Pm, before being uploaded to Howard’s YouTube channel.
Howard usually fronts Sky One show The Russell Howard Hour and had been on his third world tour before it was interrupted by the Covid-19 outbreak. During his time in lockdown, he will now present Russell Howard’s Home Time from his childhood bedroom.
Howard will offer his perspective on world events, speak to famous people and spotlight stories of unsung heroes. The show will air on Sky One on Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting April 9 at 10.30 Pm, before being uploaded to Howard’s YouTube channel.
- 4/7/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Without comedy panel show Taskmaster, the world would be a worse place. There’d be no Tree Wizard, no Bob Mortimer-designed pork pie presentation unit, a great deal less footage of the brilliant weirdness of Sally Phillips, Josh Widdicombe wouldn’t have a Greg Davies foot tattoo and the mayor of Chesham would never have been presented with the rare gift of 42 Calippos.
Created by Alex Horne and developed for television from his 2010 Edinburgh Fringe show, Taskmaster brings extreme and silly joy; it is to be cherished.
Nine series of the show that pits comedians against absurd and pointless challenges to see just how their minds work have aired on Dave since 2015. This year, it’s packing up and moving to a new home on Channel 4, a move confirmed in November 2019 with these words from Alex on the official website:
‘I promise the show won’t change & there...
Created by Alex Horne and developed for television from his 2010 Edinburgh Fringe show, Taskmaster brings extreme and silly joy; it is to be cherished.
Nine series of the show that pits comedians against absurd and pointless challenges to see just how their minds work have aired on Dave since 2015. This year, it’s packing up and moving to a new home on Channel 4, a move confirmed in November 2019 with these words from Alex on the official website:
‘I promise the show won’t change & there...
- 3/13/2020
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
A celebrity edition of popular British cooking format “Bake Off” has added an Oscar-winner to its ingredients. Richard Dreyfuss is in the lineup for “The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer,” which will air later this year.
The celeb-infused version of the show is a key element in U.K. broadcaster Channel 4’s annual Stand up to Cancer charity fundraising push.
“Jaws” and “American Grafitti” star Dreyfuss won the Academy Award for best actor for his role in “The Goodbye Girl” in the late 1970s and was nominated again for “Mr Holland’s Opus“ in 1995. He has also won Golden Globe and BAFTA awards.
The U.S. star will join a range of fellow celebrities hoping to win the Star Baker apron on “The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer.”
Documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux will also take part, as will others including tennis player Johanna Konta,...
The celeb-infused version of the show is a key element in U.K. broadcaster Channel 4’s annual Stand up to Cancer charity fundraising push.
“Jaws” and “American Grafitti” star Dreyfuss won the Academy Award for best actor for his role in “The Goodbye Girl” in the late 1970s and was nominated again for “Mr Holland’s Opus“ in 1995. He has also won Golden Globe and BAFTA awards.
The U.S. star will join a range of fellow celebrities hoping to win the Star Baker apron on “The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer.”
Documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux will also take part, as will others including tennis player Johanna Konta,...
- 1/7/2020
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
Danny DeVito, Jessica Chastain and Doctor Who’s Jodie Whittaker are to star in the new season of Jamie Oliver’s Friday Night Feast.
The series returns to Channel 4 for a sixth season with celebrity chef Oliver and his friend Jimmy Doherty cooking up a feast for pals at a pop-up café at the end of Southend Pier.
In addition to the trio, guests include Sir Patrick Stewart, Black Panther actor Martin Freeman, Stephen Fry, Episodes’ Stephen Mangan, Harry Hill, Russell Howard, Romesh Ranganathan and Olympian Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill.
With It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia star DeVito, the pair go back to his roots in Basilicata, where his grandparents came from, with food cooked from the town his family came from. Oliver said, “He’s a Hollywood legend and he came especially to see us – at the end of Southend Pier, two hours out of London, for a six-hour filming.
The series returns to Channel 4 for a sixth season with celebrity chef Oliver and his friend Jimmy Doherty cooking up a feast for pals at a pop-up café at the end of Southend Pier.
In addition to the trio, guests include Sir Patrick Stewart, Black Panther actor Martin Freeman, Stephen Fry, Episodes’ Stephen Mangan, Harry Hill, Russell Howard, Romesh Ranganathan and Olympian Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill.
With It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia star DeVito, the pair go back to his roots in Basilicata, where his grandparents came from, with food cooked from the town his family came from. Oliver said, “He’s a Hollywood legend and he came especially to see us – at the end of Southend Pier, two hours out of London, for a six-hour filming.
- 11/16/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Comedy Central is branching into live events in the UK with the launch of a three day stand-up festival. Comedians including Jimmy Carr, Russell Howard and Katherine Ryan will headline Comedy Central Live, which will take place between October 5 – 7 in Southampton.
While the Viacom-owned broadcaster has held promotional events such as a Friends festival in the UK, the move marks the first time that it has held a full comedy gala.
Other comedians include Catastrophe creator and star Rob Delaney, Love Island narrator Iain Stirling and What Would Beyonce Do? star Luisa Omielan as well as Rob Beckett, Desiree Burch, Chris Ramsey, Joel Dommett, Nish Kumar, Russell Kane, Dane Baptiste, Mo Gilligan, Phil Wang, Suzi Ruffell, Reginald D Hunter, Doc Brown and Britain’s Got Talent winner Lost Voice Guy.
In addition, the event will hold live versions of a number of its on screen shows such as Your Face Or Mine,...
While the Viacom-owned broadcaster has held promotional events such as a Friends festival in the UK, the move marks the first time that it has held a full comedy gala.
Other comedians include Catastrophe creator and star Rob Delaney, Love Island narrator Iain Stirling and What Would Beyonce Do? star Luisa Omielan as well as Rob Beckett, Desiree Burch, Chris Ramsey, Joel Dommett, Nish Kumar, Russell Kane, Dane Baptiste, Mo Gilligan, Phil Wang, Suzi Ruffell, Reginald D Hunter, Doc Brown and Britain’s Got Talent winner Lost Voice Guy.
In addition, the event will hold live versions of a number of its on screen shows such as Your Face Or Mine,...
- 6/28/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
British broadcaster Channel 4 has found its man to lead its youth revolution – hiring Karl Warner, founder of Sony-backed producer Electric Ray as head of E4.
Warner, who founded the Million Pound Menu and Alone at Home producer in 2014, becomes Controller of the youth-skewing channel, best known for series such as reality hit Made In Chelsea.
This comes after C4’s Director of Programmes Ian Katz handed the channel an additional budget of £10M (Us$13.4M).
Katz called Warner, a colorful character in British television, known for wearing garish jackets, one of the most “impish” figures in the UK industry. Before setting up Electric Ray, alongside Meredith Chambers, he worked at the BBC, commissioning series such as John Bishop’s Britain, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow and Live at the Apollo for BBC One and Undercover Princes, Russell Howard’s Good News and Junior Doctors for BBC Three. Before joining the public broadcaster,...
Warner, who founded the Million Pound Menu and Alone at Home producer in 2014, becomes Controller of the youth-skewing channel, best known for series such as reality hit Made In Chelsea.
This comes after C4’s Director of Programmes Ian Katz handed the channel an additional budget of £10M (Us$13.4M).
Katz called Warner, a colorful character in British television, known for wearing garish jackets, one of the most “impish” figures in the UK industry. Before setting up Electric Ray, alongside Meredith Chambers, he worked at the BBC, commissioning series such as John Bishop’s Britain, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow and Live at the Apollo for BBC One and Undercover Princes, Russell Howard’s Good News and Junior Doctors for BBC Three. Before joining the public broadcaster,...
- 6/26/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver producer Avalon has lost its Chief Operating Officer. I hear Tim Robinson has left the British production company and talent management agency.
Robinson, a popular figure within the British television industry, joined the company, which has offices in London, New York and La, in September 2016 and left at the end of last month. He lead day-to-day operations at the business and managed the long-term strategic development of the group. He worked across the company’s production business, its talent management arm as well as studios, promotions and international distribution.
Deadline understands that Robinson’s departure was mutual and that he is currently in talks for a new role.
In addition to Oliver’s weekly HBO comedy show, Avalon produces series including Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney’s Channel 4 and Amazon comedy Catastrophe, UKTV format Taskmaster, which has just been remade in the U.
Robinson, a popular figure within the British television industry, joined the company, which has offices in London, New York and La, in September 2016 and left at the end of last month. He lead day-to-day operations at the business and managed the long-term strategic development of the group. He worked across the company’s production business, its talent management arm as well as studios, promotions and international distribution.
Deadline understands that Robinson’s departure was mutual and that he is currently in talks for a new role.
In addition to Oliver’s weekly HBO comedy show, Avalon produces series including Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney’s Channel 4 and Amazon comedy Catastrophe, UKTV format Taskmaster, which has just been remade in the U.
- 6/20/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
UTA has hired Bjorn Wentlandt as an agent in its comedy touring division.
Wentlandt joins the company with decades of experience and will specifically focus on expanding global representation and booking current UTA comedy clients internationally. He will work closely with the agency’s existing roster of worldwide acts, which include Impractical Jokers, Jeff Dunham, Flight of the Conchords, Jim Jefferies, Sarah Silverman, Jim Gaffigan, Rachel Bloom, and Sebastian Maniscalco, among others.
“As our touring division continues to grow with sold-out shows around the world, Bjorn’s extensive knowledge of the global comedy marketplace, combined with the great relationships he has built over the years, will benefit our clients and the agency’s profile at large,” said Nick Nuciforo, UTA’s head of comedy touring.
Wentlandt spent the last seven years at London’s top comedy firm, Avalon Entertainment, where he was responsible for running the group’s live company...
Wentlandt joins the company with decades of experience and will specifically focus on expanding global representation and booking current UTA comedy clients internationally. He will work closely with the agency’s existing roster of worldwide acts, which include Impractical Jokers, Jeff Dunham, Flight of the Conchords, Jim Jefferies, Sarah Silverman, Jim Gaffigan, Rachel Bloom, and Sebastian Maniscalco, among others.
“As our touring division continues to grow with sold-out shows around the world, Bjorn’s extensive knowledge of the global comedy marketplace, combined with the great relationships he has built over the years, will benefit our clients and the agency’s profile at large,” said Nick Nuciforo, UTA’s head of comedy touring.
Wentlandt spent the last seven years at London’s top comedy firm, Avalon Entertainment, where he was responsible for running the group’s live company...
- 4/4/2018
- by Justin Kroll
- Variety Film + TV
Kirsten Howard Feb 22, 2018
In news that should delight Taskmaster fans across the land, there are now officially four new series of the hit show on the horizon...
Award-hoarding Dave comedy Taskmaster is here to stay for a while, UKTV has announced today. It's ordered four (four!) new series of the smash hit show, which will consist of ten new 60-minute episodes a pop.
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Greg Davies will be back as the omnipotent Taskmaster, alongside assistant Alex Horne, for all four runs, it's also been confirmed.
The sixth series, set to air in the spring, will welcome Alice Levine (My Dad Wrote A Porno), Asim Chaudhry (People Just Do Nothing), Liza Tarbuck (Upstart Crow), Russell Howard (The Russell Howard Hour...
In news that should delight Taskmaster fans across the land, there are now officially four new series of the hit show on the horizon...
Award-hoarding Dave comedy Taskmaster is here to stay for a while, UKTV has announced today. It's ordered four (four!) new series of the smash hit show, which will consist of ten new 60-minute episodes a pop.
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Greg Davies will be back as the omnipotent Taskmaster, alongside assistant Alex Horne, for all four runs, it's also been confirmed.
The sixth series, set to air in the spring, will welcome Alice Levine (My Dad Wrote A Porno), Asim Chaudhry (People Just Do Nothing), Liza Tarbuck (Upstart Crow), Russell Howard (The Russell Howard Hour...
- 2/22/2018
- Den of Geek
John Oliver is one of the funniest guys on TV at this moment but his interviews don’t always go the way that he would desire. When it came to interviewing Dustin Hoffman however he feels that the attempt was a decided failure. While being interviewed by Russell Howard much of the show was more about John’s insecurities when it comes to his personal space, his show, and of course his child since Russell sprang a gift on him for his kid. That was cute and all above board, but the discussion of the interview that John conducted with actor Dustin
John Oliver On The ‘Failure’ Of His Dustin Hoffman Chat...
John Oliver On The ‘Failure’ Of His Dustin Hoffman Chat...
- 12/28/2017
- by Wake
- TVovermind.com
Russell Howard has spoken of his surprise of seeing how passionate and geeky his American fans are.
The British comic's BBC series Good News has proved popular around the world thanks to its YouTube presence, while he recently completed a successful Us tour which peaked with a performance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
Russell told Digital Spy: "I did a tour of America in the summer, and I was amazed by it, as they knew specific clips. I was in Washington in a tiny room with 400 people. And people were going 'tell us about the meerkat lady', which was from, like, series three [of Good News]. They were really brilliantly nerdy and committed.
"They're just so happy! That's the oddest thing. You do gigs there and they cheer and whoop. After a while, you just miss British cynicism. In the UK, they go 'go on then, make me laugh, dickhead!'.
The British comic's BBC series Good News has proved popular around the world thanks to its YouTube presence, while he recently completed a successful Us tour which peaked with a performance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
Russell told Digital Spy: "I did a tour of America in the summer, and I was amazed by it, as they knew specific clips. I was in Washington in a tiny room with 400 people. And people were going 'tell us about the meerkat lady', which was from, like, series three [of Good News]. They were really brilliantly nerdy and committed.
"They're just so happy! That's the oddest thing. You do gigs there and they cheer and whoop. After a while, you just miss British cynicism. In the UK, they go 'go on then, make me laugh, dickhead!'.
- 10/22/2015
- Digital Spy
Autumn may have hit us with its reliable double-header of persistent drizzle and pitch-black commutes, but its better-looking sibling, Autumn TV, has our backs, insisting we hole in our warm sofa sanctuaries for fear of missing any brilliant telly.
Digital Spy has whittled down the next seven days' broadcasting mother lode to a must-watch list of 10, including the much-anticipated return of The Big Bang Theory, Sky1's Never Mind the Buzzcocks wannabe and the opulently decorated tears of Judges' Houses on The X Factor.
1. The Big Bang Theory - Thursday, 8.30pm on E4
The biggest TV show in the world right now returns for its ninth series, after its greatest cliffhanger yet saw Amy dump Sheldon who intended to propose. 'Bazingas' might be in short supply.
With Penny and Leonard also eloping for a Las Vegas wedding, the geeky chums are in for an uncharacteristically dramatic season opener. Sheldon might...
Digital Spy has whittled down the next seven days' broadcasting mother lode to a must-watch list of 10, including the much-anticipated return of The Big Bang Theory, Sky1's Never Mind the Buzzcocks wannabe and the opulently decorated tears of Judges' Houses on The X Factor.
1. The Big Bang Theory - Thursday, 8.30pm on E4
The biggest TV show in the world right now returns for its ninth series, after its greatest cliffhanger yet saw Amy dump Sheldon who intended to propose. 'Bazingas' might be in short supply.
With Penny and Leonard also eloping for a Las Vegas wedding, the geeky chums are in for an uncharacteristically dramatic season opener. Sheldon might...
- 10/18/2015
- Digital Spy
Wow! The Last Leg presenter Adam Hills got into the spirit of Channel 4's Stand Up To Cancer telethon by shaving his head.
Viewers were asked to vote on how they would like the show to finish, either with diehard Arsenal fan Alex Brooker wearing a Spurs football shirt, Greg Davies weightlifting Josh Widdicombe or Hills shaving his head.
Looking good @adamhillscomedy! #su2c #standuptocancer pic.twitter.com/PpDV5ZQmdP
— The Last Leg (@TheLastLeg) October 9, 2015
The poll was announced at the end of the show as 11% for the Spurs shirt, 23% for Greg's weightlifting and an overwhelming 66% voted in favour of Hills going bald.
Quick to pick up the clippers were Brooker and guest Russell Howard, who didn't take long to shear Hills of his thick head of hair.
The impact seemed to dawn on the comedian, who shrieked: "What have I done? What have I done?!"
Thanks for watching...
Viewers were asked to vote on how they would like the show to finish, either with diehard Arsenal fan Alex Brooker wearing a Spurs football shirt, Greg Davies weightlifting Josh Widdicombe or Hills shaving his head.
Looking good @adamhillscomedy! #su2c #standuptocancer pic.twitter.com/PpDV5ZQmdP
— The Last Leg (@TheLastLeg) October 9, 2015
The poll was announced at the end of the show as 11% for the Spurs shirt, 23% for Greg's weightlifting and an overwhelming 66% voted in favour of Hills going bald.
Quick to pick up the clippers were Brooker and guest Russell Howard, who didn't take long to shear Hills of his thick head of hair.
The impact seemed to dawn on the comedian, who shrieked: "What have I done? What have I done?!"
Thanks for watching...
- 10/9/2015
- Digital Spy
Mock the Week will celebrate its 10th birthday when it returns next month.
The BBC Two topical series will come back for six weeks in June and July for its 14th series, before returning again in September and October.
Dara O'Briain will serve once again as host, along with regular panellists Hugh Dennis and Andy Parsons.
Other comics that are set to appear include Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Zoe Lyons, Katherine Ryan, Josh Widdicombe, Rob Beckett, Sara Pascoe, Romesh Ranganathan, James Acaster, Matt Forde and Ellie Taylor.
Topics will include the election aftermath, the royal baby, American presidential candidates and a summer of sport.
Mock the Week first debuted on BBC Two on June 5, 2005. Other regular panellists over the years have included Frankie Boyle, Rory Bremner, Russell Howard and Chris Addison.
Fellow BBC Two comedy panel show Never Mind the Buzzcocks was recently axed after 18 years.
The BBC Two topical series will come back for six weeks in June and July for its 14th series, before returning again in September and October.
Dara O'Briain will serve once again as host, along with regular panellists Hugh Dennis and Andy Parsons.
Other comics that are set to appear include Ed Byrne, Milton Jones, Zoe Lyons, Katherine Ryan, Josh Widdicombe, Rob Beckett, Sara Pascoe, Romesh Ranganathan, James Acaster, Matt Forde and Ellie Taylor.
Topics will include the election aftermath, the royal baby, American presidential candidates and a summer of sport.
Mock the Week first debuted on BBC Two on June 5, 2005. Other regular panellists over the years have included Frankie Boyle, Rory Bremner, Russell Howard and Chris Addison.
Fellow BBC Two comedy panel show Never Mind the Buzzcocks was recently axed after 18 years.
- 5/28/2015
- Digital Spy
Universal Pictures
It’s the most wonderful time of the year (again), and as usual it’s getting to those last few weeks before the big day when creative ideas and planning make way for frantic grabs at whatever is left on the shelves after the Black Friday zombie hordes have cleared everything out.
But fear not: because the best of Christmas is watching movies, re-watching old TV specials and trying hard to forget that George Lucas ever decided that anyone wanted a Star Wars Christmas show, there’ll always be a helping hand round these parts for those who want it.
So if you’re buying for a difficult brother, a picky sister or just for the film, gaming or TV fan in your life, what follows is a compendium of the finest gift ideas for this year’s festivities, as usual there are massive opportunities to win most of what has been included…...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year (again), and as usual it’s getting to those last few weeks before the big day when creative ideas and planning make way for frantic grabs at whatever is left on the shelves after the Black Friday zombie hordes have cleared everything out.
But fear not: because the best of Christmas is watching movies, re-watching old TV specials and trying hard to forget that George Lucas ever decided that anyone wanted a Star Wars Christmas show, there’ll always be a helping hand round these parts for those who want it.
So if you’re buying for a difficult brother, a picky sister or just for the film, gaming or TV fan in your life, what follows is a compendium of the finest gift ideas for this year’s festivities, as usual there are massive opportunities to win most of what has been included…...
- 12/5/2014
- by Simon Gallagher
- Obsessed with Film
The Big Bang Theory returned with impressive ratings for E4 on Thursday (October 23), overnight data has revealed.
The Us sitcom amused an average 1.65 million viewers (7.7%) at 8.30pm, with an added 441,000 (2.1%) on +1. Drifters also returned for a second series with 421k (2.0%) at 9pm (161k/0.9% on +1).
BBC One's new Sir David Attenborough series Life Story topped the night overall outside soaps with 4.41m (21.2%) at 9pm.
Earlier, Watchdog appealed to 3.04m (14.3%) at 8pm, and Question Time brought in 2.49m (23.2%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Strictly's It Takes Two entertained 1.55m (8.4%) at 6.30pm, followed by Big Dreams Small Spaces with 1.35m (6.9%) at 7pm.
The Children in Need Sewing Bee gathered 1.66m (7.8%) at 8pm, while the latest Peaky Blinders thrilled 1.41m (6.8%) at 9pm.
Russell Howard's Good News returned for a new series on its new channel with 1.27m (7.4%) at 10pm.
On ITV, For the Love of Dogs attracted 4.20m (19.5%) at 8.30pm (153k/0.7%), followed...
The Us sitcom amused an average 1.65 million viewers (7.7%) at 8.30pm, with an added 441,000 (2.1%) on +1. Drifters also returned for a second series with 421k (2.0%) at 9pm (161k/0.9% on +1).
BBC One's new Sir David Attenborough series Life Story topped the night overall outside soaps with 4.41m (21.2%) at 9pm.
Earlier, Watchdog appealed to 3.04m (14.3%) at 8pm, and Question Time brought in 2.49m (23.2%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Strictly's It Takes Two entertained 1.55m (8.4%) at 6.30pm, followed by Big Dreams Small Spaces with 1.35m (6.9%) at 7pm.
The Children in Need Sewing Bee gathered 1.66m (7.8%) at 8pm, while the latest Peaky Blinders thrilled 1.41m (6.8%) at 9pm.
Russell Howard's Good News returned for a new series on its new channel with 1.27m (7.4%) at 10pm.
On ITV, For the Love of Dogs attracted 4.20m (19.5%) at 8.30pm (153k/0.7%), followed...
- 10/24/2014
- Digital Spy
The Big Bang Theory: E4, 8.30pm
The hit comedy series based around a group of geeky physicists and their clueless misadventures returns for its eighth season.
In the first episode Amy and Leonard find themselves in Arizona after Sheldon's chaotic cross-country train journey, while Penny interviews for a position at Bernadette's company.
Peaky Blinders: E4, 8.30pm
Series two in this drama on the Birmingham-based gang, the Peaky Blinders, has focused on their ambitious growth led by Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy).
As Tommy finds out about the mission Major Campbell (Sam Neill) wants him to undertake, Arthur Shelby (Paul Anderson) attempts a takeover of London's Eden Club.
Russell Howard's Good News: BBC Two, 10pm
For its ninth series, Russell Howard's comedic take on the week's news moves channels from BBC Three.
This week sees Howard once again tackle the big stories from this week with his usual satirical methods.
The hit comedy series based around a group of geeky physicists and their clueless misadventures returns for its eighth season.
In the first episode Amy and Leonard find themselves in Arizona after Sheldon's chaotic cross-country train journey, while Penny interviews for a position at Bernadette's company.
Peaky Blinders: E4, 8.30pm
Series two in this drama on the Birmingham-based gang, the Peaky Blinders, has focused on their ambitious growth led by Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy).
As Tommy finds out about the mission Major Campbell (Sam Neill) wants him to undertake, Arthur Shelby (Paul Anderson) attempts a takeover of London's Eden Club.
Russell Howard's Good News: BBC Two, 10pm
For its ninth series, Russell Howard's comedic take on the week's news moves channels from BBC Three.
This week sees Howard once again tackle the big stories from this week with his usual satirical methods.
- 10/23/2014
- Digital Spy
Russell Howard has signed a new deal with Comedy Central.
The comic will present two new shows on the channel as part of the contract, including a stand-up special and an adventure comedy.
Meanwhile, Comedy Central has acquired all eight series of Russell Howard's Good News, as well as the upcoming ninth and 10th runs.
Jill Offman, MD Comedy Central UK & Svp Comedy Vimn, said: "Ever since I saw Russell Howard's live stand up show five years ago, it has been my dream to get him on Comedy Central. The whole team loves his work and he has massive appeal with our audience.
"To be able to broadcast his work across several genres: an exclusive stand-up series from here in Camden, comedy travelogues, his popular stand-up and the library for Russell Howard's Good News is great news for us and our viewers, plus it further demonstrates our commitment to UK content.
The comic will present two new shows on the channel as part of the contract, including a stand-up special and an adventure comedy.
Meanwhile, Comedy Central has acquired all eight series of Russell Howard's Good News, as well as the upcoming ninth and 10th runs.
Jill Offman, MD Comedy Central UK & Svp Comedy Vimn, said: "Ever since I saw Russell Howard's live stand up show five years ago, it has been my dream to get him on Comedy Central. The whole team loves his work and he has massive appeal with our audience.
"To be able to broadcast his work across several genres: an exclusive stand-up series from here in Camden, comedy travelogues, his popular stand-up and the library for Russell Howard's Good News is great news for us and our viewers, plus it further demonstrates our commitment to UK content.
- 6/12/2014
- Digital Spy
Russell Howard's Good News is to switch channels from BBC Three to BBC Two.
The weekly comedy show has been promoted after successful ratings on BBC Three since it launched in 2009.
The show features Russell Howard discussing the week's news using stand-up, sketches and special guest appearances.
Kim Shillinglaw, Controller of BBC Two, said: "It is brilliant news that the wonderfully funny Russell Howard is coming to BBC Two and I very much look forward to welcoming his lively take on modern life to the channel."
Mark Linsey, Controller of Entertainment Commissioning, said: "Five years ago, BBC Three spotted Russell's great talent, commissioned this brilliantly funny show, nurtured and cherished it and is now passing it on to BBC Two as a fully fledged hit."
Howard added: "I'm really looking forward to the new series on BBC Two. I can't wait to get started."
The show's ninth series will launch...
The weekly comedy show has been promoted after successful ratings on BBC Three since it launched in 2009.
The show features Russell Howard discussing the week's news using stand-up, sketches and special guest appearances.
Kim Shillinglaw, Controller of BBC Two, said: "It is brilliant news that the wonderfully funny Russell Howard is coming to BBC Two and I very much look forward to welcoming his lively take on modern life to the channel."
Mark Linsey, Controller of Entertainment Commissioning, said: "Five years ago, BBC Three spotted Russell's great talent, commissioned this brilliantly funny show, nurtured and cherished it and is now passing it on to BBC Two as a fully fledged hit."
Howard added: "I'm really looking forward to the new series on BBC Two. I can't wait to get started."
The show's ninth series will launch...
- 6/9/2014
- Digital Spy
Have I Got News For You topped Friday's (April 18) ratings for the third week running.
The BBC One panel show, which was hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, was Friday's highest-rated show outside of soaps, attracting 4.46 million (20.6%) viewers at 9pm.
BBC One's evening kicked off with 3.06 million (17.5%) for The One Show at 7pm, followed by 2.82 million (14.4%) for A Question of Sport at 7.30pm.
An average of 3.8 million (17%) viewers tuned in to watch Masterchef at 8.30pm, while an Outnumbered repeat was seen by 2.89 million (13.9%) at 9.30pm.
The evening ended with 2.74 million viewers (19.5%) for The Graham Norton Show at the slightly earlier time of 10.20pm. This week's guests included Ricky Gervais and Ronnie Corbett.
Drama series Lewis was the highest-rated show outside of soaps on ITV, entertaining 2.81 million (13.3%) at 9pm. Elsewhere, Weekend Escapes with Warwick Davis was seen by 2.47 million (11.8%) at 8pm.
BBC Two's highest-rated show of the evening was Mastermind with 2.23m (10.7%) at 8pm.
The BBC One panel show, which was hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, was Friday's highest-rated show outside of soaps, attracting 4.46 million (20.6%) viewers at 9pm.
BBC One's evening kicked off with 3.06 million (17.5%) for The One Show at 7pm, followed by 2.82 million (14.4%) for A Question of Sport at 7.30pm.
An average of 3.8 million (17%) viewers tuned in to watch Masterchef at 8.30pm, while an Outnumbered repeat was seen by 2.89 million (13.9%) at 9.30pm.
The evening ended with 2.74 million viewers (19.5%) for The Graham Norton Show at the slightly earlier time of 10.20pm. This week's guests included Ricky Gervais and Ronnie Corbett.
Drama series Lewis was the highest-rated show outside of soaps on ITV, entertaining 2.81 million (13.3%) at 9pm. Elsewhere, Weekend Escapes with Warwick Davis was seen by 2.47 million (11.8%) at 8pm.
BBC Two's highest-rated show of the evening was Mastermind with 2.23m (10.7%) at 8pm.
- 4/18/2014
- Digital Spy
John Hannah will host Never Mind the Buzzcocks when the pop quiz returns to BBC Two.
The Touch of Cloth star is the first guest host for the show's 27th series, joining regular team captains Noel Fielding and Phill Jupitus.
Basement Jaxx, Aluna George and comedian James Acaster will be the guests for the series opener - the first of 12 new episodes.
In the episode, Hannah will be seen recreating a famous scene from Four Weddings and a Funeral - reciting the Wh Auden poem 'Stop All the Clocks' for the first time since the romantic comedy's release in 1994.
Hosts lined up to follow Hannah in the coming weeks include Jack Whitehall, Russell Howard, Peter Andre, Eamonn Holmes, Michael Bolton and Dizzee Rascal.
Guests in future episodes will include Iggy Azalea, Sarah Millican, Tom Odell, Ana Matronic, Carol Vorderman, Rudimental, Conor Maynard and Lethal Bizzle.
Never Mind the Buzzcocks returns to BBC Two tonight (Monday,...
The Touch of Cloth star is the first guest host for the show's 27th series, joining regular team captains Noel Fielding and Phill Jupitus.
Basement Jaxx, Aluna George and comedian James Acaster will be the guests for the series opener - the first of 12 new episodes.
In the episode, Hannah will be seen recreating a famous scene from Four Weddings and a Funeral - reciting the Wh Auden poem 'Stop All the Clocks' for the first time since the romantic comedy's release in 1994.
Hosts lined up to follow Hannah in the coming weeks include Jack Whitehall, Russell Howard, Peter Andre, Eamonn Holmes, Michael Bolton and Dizzee Rascal.
Guests in future episodes will include Iggy Azalea, Sarah Millican, Tom Odell, Ana Matronic, Carol Vorderman, Rudimental, Conor Maynard and Lethal Bizzle.
Never Mind the Buzzcocks returns to BBC Two tonight (Monday,...
- 9/23/2013
- Digital Spy
Paul O'Grady's For the Love of Dogs continued to prove popular for ITV on Thursday, overnight data confirms.
The final episode of the current series topped the ratings outside of soaps with 4.75 million viewers (23.6%) at 8.30pm, with a further 259,000 (1.3%) tuning in on +1.
Happy Families also came to an end with 1.84m (9.2%) at 9pm (120k/0.7% on +1).
BBC One's new Gregg Wallace series Supermarket Secrets launched with 3.75m (18.7%) at 8pm. Later, Question Time featuring the newly-knighted Tony Robinson interested 2.59m (21.3%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Today at Wimbledon's coverage of the women's semi-finals scored 1.63m (8.1%) at 8pm. Who Were the Greeks?'s second episode was seen by 1.69m (8.5%) at 9pm, followed by Mock the Week with 1.60m (8.8%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's repeat of Supersize vs Superskinny gathered 757k (3.8%) at 8pm (128k/0.6%). First Dates continued with 781k (3.9%) at 9pm (143k/0.8%), while Eye Spy entertained 624k (3.7%) at 10pm (142k/1.5%).
On Channel 5, Cowboy Traders secured 909k (4.5%) at 8pm,...
The final episode of the current series topped the ratings outside of soaps with 4.75 million viewers (23.6%) at 8.30pm, with a further 259,000 (1.3%) tuning in on +1.
Happy Families also came to an end with 1.84m (9.2%) at 9pm (120k/0.7% on +1).
BBC One's new Gregg Wallace series Supermarket Secrets launched with 3.75m (18.7%) at 8pm. Later, Question Time featuring the newly-knighted Tony Robinson interested 2.59m (21.3%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Today at Wimbledon's coverage of the women's semi-finals scored 1.63m (8.1%) at 8pm. Who Were the Greeks?'s second episode was seen by 1.69m (8.5%) at 9pm, followed by Mock the Week with 1.60m (8.8%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's repeat of Supersize vs Superskinny gathered 757k (3.8%) at 8pm (128k/0.6%). First Dates continued with 781k (3.9%) at 9pm (143k/0.8%), while Eye Spy entertained 624k (3.7%) at 10pm (142k/1.5%).
On Channel 5, Cowboy Traders secured 909k (4.5%) at 8pm,...
- 7/5/2013
- Digital Spy
Doctor Who and Broadchurch are among the shows nominated for the 2013 TV Choice Awards.
The shortlist for the awards, which will take place at The Dorchester in London on September 9, also includes nods for E4's Made in Chelsea, Gillian Anderson's The Fall and The Great British Bake Off.
Doctor Who will compete against Downton Abbey, Call the Midwife and Waterloo Road in the 'Best Drama Series' category.
Meanwhile, Broadchurch is up against The Fall, Ripper Street and Mr Selfridge for the title of 'Best New Drama'.
Who newcomer Jenna Coleman has been nominated in the 'Best Actress' category alongside Olivia Colman (Broadchurch), Miranda Hart (Call the Midwife) and Sheridan Smith (Mrs Biggs).
Matt Smith and David Tennant - who will appear together in Doctor Who's upcoming 50th anniversary episode - have both been nominated for 'Best Actor' for their performances in Who and Broadchurch.
They are pitted...
The shortlist for the awards, which will take place at The Dorchester in London on September 9, also includes nods for E4's Made in Chelsea, Gillian Anderson's The Fall and The Great British Bake Off.
Doctor Who will compete against Downton Abbey, Call the Midwife and Waterloo Road in the 'Best Drama Series' category.
Meanwhile, Broadchurch is up against The Fall, Ripper Street and Mr Selfridge for the title of 'Best New Drama'.
Who newcomer Jenna Coleman has been nominated in the 'Best Actress' category alongside Olivia Colman (Broadchurch), Miranda Hart (Call the Midwife) and Sheridan Smith (Mrs Biggs).
Matt Smith and David Tennant - who will appear together in Doctor Who's upcoming 50th anniversary episode - have both been nominated for 'Best Actor' for their performances in Who and Broadchurch.
They are pitted...
- 7/1/2013
- Digital Spy
Happy Families gained around 500,000 viewers for its second episode on Thursday night.
The reality documentary was seen by 2.40 million viewers (11.6%) at 9pm on ITV, with a further 199k (1.1%) tuning in on +1.
Earlier, Paul O'Grady's For the Love of Dogs topped the night overall outside of soaps with 4.52m (12.4%) at 8.30pm (264k/1.3% on +1).
On BBC One, Life Savers interested 2.93m (14.0%) at 8pm, while Russell Brand's appearance on Question Time was seen by 2.68m (21.7%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Airport Live continued with 2.50m (11.6%) at 8pm. Documentary Flights & Fights: Inside the Low Cost Airlines educated 2.07m (9.9%) at 9pm. Mock the Week amused 1.68m (8.8%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's lineup performed poorly in comparison to its rivals, with Compare Your Life dropping to 376k (1.7%) at 8pm. First Dates attracted 710k (3.4%) at 9pm (126k/0.7%), while Bi-Curious Me entertained 586k (3.4%) at 10pm (116k/1.2%).
Channel 5 documentary The Girl with 7 Mums brought in 1.08m (5.2%) at 9pm.
The reality documentary was seen by 2.40 million viewers (11.6%) at 9pm on ITV, with a further 199k (1.1%) tuning in on +1.
Earlier, Paul O'Grady's For the Love of Dogs topped the night overall outside of soaps with 4.52m (12.4%) at 8.30pm (264k/1.3% on +1).
On BBC One, Life Savers interested 2.93m (14.0%) at 8pm, while Russell Brand's appearance on Question Time was seen by 2.68m (21.7%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Airport Live continued with 2.50m (11.6%) at 8pm. Documentary Flights & Fights: Inside the Low Cost Airlines educated 2.07m (9.9%) at 9pm. Mock the Week amused 1.68m (8.8%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's lineup performed poorly in comparison to its rivals, with Compare Your Life dropping to 376k (1.7%) at 8pm. First Dates attracted 710k (3.4%) at 9pm (126k/0.7%), while Bi-Curious Me entertained 586k (3.4%) at 10pm (116k/1.2%).
Channel 5 documentary The Girl with 7 Mums brought in 1.08m (5.2%) at 9pm.
- 6/21/2013
- Digital Spy
Big Brother 14's ratings were down on last year's launch, according to overnight figures.
Channel 5's latest edition of the longrunning reality series was seen by 1.99 million viewers (9.3%) at 9pm, with a further 146,000 (0.9%) tuning in on +1. This is down 600k from the 2011 and 2012 editions.
Big Brother's Bit on the Side attracted 744k (5.8%) at 10.30pm (101k/1.6% on +1). Earlier, William and Kate: Baby Makes Three was seen by 998k (4.4%) at 8pm.
On BBC One, new documentary series Life Savers brought in 2.71m (12.1%) at 9pm. Question Time interested 2.36m (19.5%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Springwatch continued with 2.74m (12.1%) at 8pm. A Horizon special featuring cats with cameras was the most-watched show outside of soaps with 4.90m (22.0%) at 9pm.
Mock the Week returned for a new series with 2.49m (12.6%) at 10pm.
On ITV, Paul O'Grady's For the Love of Dogs was up 300k from last week to 4.44m (19.7%) at 8.30pm (296k/1.3%). New reality...
Channel 5's latest edition of the longrunning reality series was seen by 1.99 million viewers (9.3%) at 9pm, with a further 146,000 (0.9%) tuning in on +1. This is down 600k from the 2011 and 2012 editions.
Big Brother's Bit on the Side attracted 744k (5.8%) at 10.30pm (101k/1.6% on +1). Earlier, William and Kate: Baby Makes Three was seen by 998k (4.4%) at 8pm.
On BBC One, new documentary series Life Savers brought in 2.71m (12.1%) at 9pm. Question Time interested 2.36m (19.5%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Springwatch continued with 2.74m (12.1%) at 8pm. A Horizon special featuring cats with cameras was the most-watched show outside of soaps with 4.90m (22.0%) at 9pm.
Mock the Week returned for a new series with 2.49m (12.6%) at 10pm.
On ITV, Paul O'Grady's For the Love of Dogs was up 300k from last week to 4.44m (19.7%) at 8.30pm (296k/1.3%). New reality...
- 6/14/2013
- Digital Spy
We know that Digital Spy readers are somewhat fond of Russell Howard - voting his Good News the best show in the history of BBC Three
So when we heard that he was taking new show Wonderbox on the road in 2014, we caught up with him for a chat about stand-up, TV, the death of Margaret Thatcher and being named Heat's 'Weird Crush of the Year'. Here's what he had to say.
> Ten Things About... Russell Howard
Russell Howard's Good News returns to BBC Three tonight (Thursday, April 25).
The Wonderbox tour begins on February 23, 2014 at Bournemouth International Centre and ends with four dates at The Royal Albert Hall from April 14-17.
Tickets are available now
Watch the trailer for the Wonderbox tour below:...
So when we heard that he was taking new show Wonderbox on the road in 2014, we caught up with him for a chat about stand-up, TV, the death of Margaret Thatcher and being named Heat's 'Weird Crush of the Year'. Here's what he had to say.
> Ten Things About... Russell Howard
Russell Howard's Good News returns to BBC Three tonight (Thursday, April 25).
The Wonderbox tour begins on February 23, 2014 at Bournemouth International Centre and ends with four dates at The Royal Albert Hall from April 14-17.
Tickets are available now
Watch the trailer for the Wonderbox tour below:...
- 4/25/2013
- Digital Spy
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