Saturday Night Live‘s Weekend Update took a pop at Donald Trump vacantly ‘dancing’ for 40 minutes during a campaign rally last week. Colin Jost and Michael Che also talked about America’s best toilet, ...
Two friends have second thoughts about going skydiving after meeting their instructors in this sketch from New York sketch group Please Don’t Destroy. The skit featured on last night’s Saturday Night ...
LUCY BEAUMONT: LIVE FROM THE ROYAL COURT THEATRE: It’s the first stand-up special from the writer, comic and former Taskmaster contestant, in which she shares bizarre stories from her life. Sky Comedy ...
Michael Keaton plays a baker flogging his jumbo zombie eyeball cookies on a shopping channel in this Saturday Night Live sketch that soon goes heavy into the innuendo. The skit also features Mikey Day ...
LONDON: Ronny Chieng, of Daily Show fame as well as his own sitcom International Student and film appearances such as Crazy Rich Asians, comes to the UK for just two performance of his Love To Hate It ...
Chris McCausland won 35 points from Strictly's judges tonight - his best score in five weeks of the hit BBC show. The 8 and ...
A former market researcher, Carmarthen-born Rhod Gilbert began his comedy career in 2002, after taking a stand-up course. That year he made the finals of the So You Think You're Funny? talent hunt at ...
Filming has begun on the fifth and final series of Gus Khan’s Man Like Mobeen. The BBC has released the first two images of ...
Funny Women is rolling out its comedy networking scheme The Glitter Project to six English regions, following its success at the Edinburgh Fringe. Called The Glitter Project: A Safe Place, the ...
The BBC has released first-look pictures for the return of its comedy-drama Boarders, which will arrive for a second term ...
La Clique creator David Bates, said: ‘Our specially curated line-up of world-class acts reflects La Clique’s history in London, from fan favourites to home-grown British talent to international ...
Quebec’s comedy festival is to be renamed Just For Laughs after its organisers snapped up the brand name. The event, that has been running since 1997, was previously known as ComediHa! Fest-Québec.