Comedy Central
Comedy Central International has launched “Comedy Central at the Edinburgh Fringe,” a ten-part digital special in association with the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, airing across Comedy Central International’s Facebook, YouTube and Instagram channels on weeknights starting on August 17th.
Comedy Central has announced the commission of a brand new short-form series Comedians in Quarantine.
We may all be stuck at home, but guess who else is confined to the four walls of their living room with plenty of time on their hands? The whole comedy circuit.
Comedy Central UK is to launch a new series of stand-up shows filmed at Dingwalls in North London.
The 20-minute sets will start on May 15 with Iain Stirling (pictured) of Love Island narration fame talking about growing old and his previous work as a children’s TV presenter.
Also lined up for the series are Stephen Bailey, Darren Harriott, Sofie Hagen, Luisa Omielan, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Tez Ilyas, Fin Taylor and Desiree Burch.
Comedy fans have taken to social media to express their disappointment about this weekend's Comedy Central Live event in Southampton.
Comedy Central UK has commissioned a brand new series of Comedy Central Specials, featuring some of the UK’s brightest comedy stars; Iain Stirling , Desiree Burch, Luisa Omielan, Fin Taylor, Darren Harriott, Kiri Pritchard-Mclean, Tez Ilyas, Stephen Bailey and Sofie Hagen.
Comedy Central International has greenlit two new short form series. “Unfiltered” (working title) for Comedy Central International’s digital and social platforms and a local version of “Bad Snappers” for digital and social platforms across the Middle East, in addition to inking a development deal with the stars of the original “Bad Snappers,” Georgie Fuller and Danni Jackson (the “Cramps”).
Comedy Central has launched a brand new short-form series in the UK, based on Defy Media and SMOSH’s digital hit Every *Blank* Ever.
Comedy Central has appointed Lucy Robinson as head of its London-based programming team.
At the same time, Louise Holmes has been promoted to VP, General Manager for Comedy Central UK, Northern and Eastern Europe and will now take lead responsibility for the brand across 33 European countries, including the UK.
Pranking went on long before the internet and even TV were invented, but now in the post-Jackass world it has moved on to new levels. And Comedy Central in the UK is currently after a piece of the action.
To paraphrase an old showbiz saying, you host Your Face Or Mine twice. Once on the way up, once on the way down. Yet you could hardly say that Jimmy Carr, who co-hosted the original E4 version fifteen years ago is on the way down. If anything he is riding higher than ever with regular TV slots and a sell-out tour. And his new co-host is certainly on the way up. Katherine Ryan is pretty much the go-to name when TV people want a sassy, smart-talking female face. So much for old showbiz sayings then.
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