Comedy classic Monty Python's Life of Brian was condemned as 'blasphemous' and banned from many theaters when it was first ...
Television has produced countless unforgettable comedy sketches over the decades, but only a handful of series have truly ...
Readers have their say on the latest Nicola Sturgeon pronouncements ...
Charlie Morgan, once a viral ballboy, co-founded Au Vodka, now in talks for a £500m sale. The deal could net him over £100m, ...
John Cleese has said he trusts Rupert Lowe more than any other party leader. The Monty Python and Fawlty Towers actor has become increasingly vocal on social media in his endorsement of the Restore ...
John Cleese has insisted that he is ‘not a racist’ after voicing support for Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe. The Fawlty Towers and Monty Python star, 86, has become increasingly outspoken on ...
Comedy legend John Cleese has expressed his support for Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe. The Monty Python actor has been vocal on his political views for decades but has recently leaned to the ...
As with the John Cleese original, comedian is supported by famous faces from Claudia Winkleman to David Jason John Cleese’s 1985 advert for the BBC in which he asks a pub full of stars “What has the ...
The politician was blasted as she discussed plans for nearly 200 walk-in mental health centres across the UK.
The BBC has launched a new brand film fronted by Romesh Ranganathan, revisiting the 1986 John Cleese campaign that asked what the BBC had done for its audiences. The BBC Creative-produced film, What ...
He has joined the voices of concern including Tesla businessman Elon Musk on plans for a migrant camp near the village. Residents of Piddington overwhelmingly voted in favour of holding a referendum ...
Forty years after John Cleese stood in a pub and wondered what the BBC had ever given us, Romesh Ranganathan stars in a re-imagined version of the video campaign for a new generation. Timed to ...