Curb Your Enthusiasm, finale review: this Seinfeld retread is not the send off Larry David deserves
TV’s greatest curmudgeon bowed out with flashes of genius and a painfully unfunny attempt to make amends for past mistakes
TV’s greatest curmudgeon bowed out with flashes of genius and a painfully unfunny attempt to make amends for past mistakes
As Noble approaches 50, he retains his impish charm – but there’s a defensiveness in his forays into the culture wars
After 39 years, £1.3bn raised and countless celebrity guests ridiculed, Henry is stepping back from Comic Relief. Here are his finest skits
The star is about to take his final bow – and in our age of bland BBC identikit presenters, he is going to be impossible to replace
Francis’s sense of humour remains extremely coarse – but you’re never too far from a decent, boneheaded laugh
The Taskmaster star brought his light-hearted gags about cultural differences to the Eventim Apollo, ending his tour with a bang
Five years after being axed from Saturday Night Live for his ‘racist’ jokes, the comic has been asked back. Will he prove his critics wrong?
With her cartoonish vocal delivery, physical flair and versatility, Ricote proves she’s one of the most naturally gifted young comics around
As Wernham Hogg's accountant, the late actor turned doing the bare minimum into comedy gold. But who was the man behind the Scotch eggs?
Bob Block's 1970s comedy – now on Britbox – mined laughs from undead characters with unbearably bleak backstories. Was it too good for kids?
This cosy night of music and chuckles is a little self-indulgent but full of fun, with Brydon proving a consummate old-school entertainer
‘Love the show’ became a common refrain from listeners to Wright's relentlessly funny 'zoo radio’. Here are just a few reasons why
Before he was Uncle Bryn or a crowd-pleasing crooner, Rob Brydon made two of the saddest, most uncomfortable comedies in memory. Why?
The best comedians know how to make a crowd uncomfortable. But the Belfast comic's treatment of an Israeli audience member crossed a line
As Eric Idle’s recent gripes prove, members of the revered comedy troupe have spent more time feuding than working. But is it all a joke?
In her show I Can’t Believe You’ve Done This at Bloomsbury Theatre, this thoughtful Gen Z comedian's true powers creep up on you
The Strictly-winning wizard of musical comedy is back with a new tour showcasing his sheer mad-cap eccentricity
Might work for the election, but first she needs the nomination
Ian Lavender was a youngster in a group of seasoned old thesps, but his Private Pike gave Dad’s Army its true heart
The Deadly Attachment showcased the beloved sitcom at its ridiculous, class-obsessed best – and contained its greatest gag