Ain't there no pleasing you? It's Chas & Dave!
Chas Hodges talks to George Nott about his love of gigging – and not wanting to stop - ahead of Chas & Dave's gig at the Alban Arena
Chas Hodges talks to George Nott about his love of gigging – and not wanting to stop - ahead of Chas & Dave's gig at the Alban Arena
Toyah Willcox can’t remember a time when she wasn’t going through some emotional crisis, which makes her the perfect star for Hormonal Housewives
Josh Widdicombe is fast reaching the very top of his game. He’s a panel show regular, has got his own radio show, sells out theatres up and down the country and will have his debut DVD out for this Christmas – and all after performing his first ever stand-up gig just five years ago.
He’s been accused of racism, sexism and dragging comedy into the gutter – but there’s no denying the appeal of Roy Chubby Brown.
It was some 13 years ago, while on holiday in Cornwall, that Barry Steele’s wife and daughter secretly signed him up to perform at a karaoke event. The lorry driver had never even sung in public before.
A wolf’s howl can be heard over 50 square miles and can strike fear into the hearts of men. The howl of Bushey-based duo RaOol meanwhile is being heard the world over and giving people an uncontrollable desire to dance.
BBC Television Centre, the summer of 1976, and five lads from Liverpool, called The Real Thing, are sitting biting their nails in their dressing room.
They were here before we arrived, and will remain long after we’re gone.
Black, white, young or old, if there’s something that unites us all it’s a love for the music of the most famous record label in the world – Motown.
Tom Wells is beaming. Our interview is punctuated by regular giggles from the Hull playwright, who brings his latest comedy Jumpers For Goalposts to Watford next week.
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